The Jaguar XK150 is a sports car produced in England (Coventry) between 1957 and 1961 as the successor to the XK140. It was sold as a 2-seater coupe (FHC), convertible (DHC) and roadster (OTS, from 1958) with rear-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine. In total, over 9,000 examples were produced and replaced by the E-Type.
The car was announced domestically in May 1957. One of the most noticeable changes from the previous model was the one-piece windshield. It was powered by a 3.5- or 3.8-liter version of the I6 engine, whose output ranged from 190 hp (142 kW) to 265 hp (198 kW).





