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I have driven a lot of cars in my lifetime — astonishing cars. (Such a hard job.) In fact, every car I’ve ever driven has been remarkably special to me — even if it was absolute crap. Any time I’m behind the wheel of anything I immediately suss out what I do and do not like — from comfort and steering feedback to ergonomics and styling, all the way down to even how much attention it draws. I keep a mental checklist, and a running list of best and worst overall. The worst was a Nissan Sentra; the best range from McLarens to Porsches to Lamborghinis to Cadillacs. But my favorite now very well may be the Jaguar F-Type SVR.
I’m able to choose favorites among a top-tier vehicular crowd, so in that context, a “favorite” has to carry a lot of weight. The Huracán coupe was brilliant, but I couldn’t possibly live with its fixed racing seats day in and out. The McLaren 570S was the most powerful attention magnet this side of presidential candidates. The Bentley I had last weekend was opulent and literally dreamlike.
Then there’s the F-Type SVR, Jaguar’s top-end offering. 575 supercharged horsepower, two seats, all-wheel-drive and loud — sonorous, crazy loud — in every way. (As you can see, this one is…very blue.) Personally, I prefer cars that are beautiful, artfully vocal, and that hold me in place, albeit luxuriously; I like a car that invites me to hoon it a bit. The SVR is all of those things: it wanted me to coax the rear end out when I was alone and entering the Queensboro bridge in the rain — I swear. The interior is plush (quilted leather will always win) without going overboard on the gizmos and geegaws. And it sounds fucking brutal.
Jaguar F-Type SVR Specs

Engine: 5.0-liter supercharged V8
Transmission: Eight-speed automatic; all-wheel-drive
Horsepower: 575
Torque: 516 lb-ft
0-60 mph: 3.5 seconds
MSRP: $126,000 (base)