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Jaguar launches 'Artisan' special edition XK: Jaguar launches 'Artisan' special edition XK

Available in two unique colours, new 20-inch wheels and leather interior options, Jaguar has gone all-out with with this luxurious special edition

As part of Jaguar’s 2012 model line up, the standard XK model has received a bit of attention, and from today the new ‘Artisan SE’ model is available to order.

Starting with the interior, Jaguar has trimmed with the seats, instrument binnacle and door cappings ‘scraffito’ leather - available in Navy with Jet headlining or Truffle with Canvas headlining.

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Externally, three specially chosen paint options are offered - Celestial Black, Polaris White and Rhodium Silver, which are all unique to this special edition. The Artisan also sees the introduction of a new 20-inch alloy wheel design.

Standard equipment includes heated front seats, Bowers & Wilkins sound system, model-specific treadplates and stainless steel pedals. Pricing for the XK Artisan SE starts from £77,350 for the Coupe, and £82,500 for the convertible.

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