
JAGUAR XJC V12 COUPE
Mainline · Wild Widebody (2025) · #4/5
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The Jaguar XJC V12 Coupe represents a fun mashup that blends classic British luxury with aggressive modern racing style. Released in 2025 as part of the Wild Widebody series, this Mainline model transforms a sleek sports coupe into a pickup truck with massive flared fenders and wide tires. Designer Fraser Campbell gave it a distinct look using a Plated silver body finish that catches the light beautifully against bold black racing stripes. The design features sponsor decals like Motul and Bilstein along with race number 76 graphics, adding to its motorsport aesthetic. Since this is part of the standard Mainline assortment, it serves as an accessible entry point for fans of modified vehicles without requiring a hunt for rare variants.
Materials, colors and value
This diecast model features a plastic body casting finished in a shiny Plated silver paint with extensive black graphic overlays on the sides and hood. The base is solid black while the windows use clear material to show off detailed interiors painted in Chromed Black or standard black tones depending on the specific variation found during production runs. Measuring at 1/64 scale, it fits perfectly alongside other retail cars from the Hot Wheels lineup. Because Mainline releases are produced in large quantities for general retail stores worldwide, this car remains affordable and easy to find among regular collectors.
Questions about the JAGUAR XJC V12 COUPE
How do I identify the Jaguar XJC V12 Coupe Wild Widebody?+
You can spot this specific model by its silver plated body combined with wide racing stripes featuring sponsor logos like Motul and Bilstein. The car has a unique pickup truck bed instead of a trunk lid, very large wheel arches characteristic of the Wild Widebody series, black wheels, and clear see-through windows revealing detailed interior components.
Is this Jaguar XJC V12 Coupe considered rare?+
No, it is not currently classified as a rare release. As part of the standard 2025 Mainline assortment rather than special categories like Treasure Hunt or Super Treasure Hunt, these cars are produced in large numbers and distributed widely to major retail stores globally.
What makes this car different from normal Jaguar models?+
Unlike traditional Jaguar replicas which focus on factory accuracy for luxury sedans, the XJC V12 Coupe is heavily modified. It features a custom pickup bed design alongside exaggerated widebody fenders and aggressive racing livery graphics that create an entirely new personality compared to the elegant original vehicle.
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This 2025 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.























