The Daimler 250 is a full-size car produced in England (Coventry) between 1962 and 1969 as a replacement for the Conquest. It was sold as a 4-door saloon with rear-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine as the company’s most popular model. It was Daimler’s first car based on the Jaguar platform, the first with a unit body and the last with a Daimler engine after the company was bought out by Jaguar Cars. In total, more than 17,500 examples were produced.
The Daimler V8-250 was produced between 1967 and 1969 as a version of the 2.5 V8 sedan with a minor facelift. It differs in bumpers and guard rails, electrical system, alternator. It was also equipped with reclining front seats, heated rear glass and optional power steering.




