RE: Fire-breathing Lister Stealth for sale
RE: Fire-breathing Lister Stealth for sale
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Fire-breathing Lister Stealth for sale

Sixty years of Lister, bottled and detonated in a 666hp F-Pace. And now effectively half price


One outcome of Jaguar’s (let’s face it, ill-conceived) decision to go fully electric is that there is nothing new for Lister to turn its attention to. This seems a shame because for a little while the firm seemed to be building up quite a head of steam as an aftermarket tuner of Jaguar’s V8-powered output. Its version of the F-Type, the LFT-666, certainly looked the part - and sounded it, too. Not for nothing was it originally dubbed ‘The Thunder’. 

The same went for the F-Pace, which adopted the name ‘Stealth’, to everyone’s amusement. Unless you were impossibly distant from it, the resulting car had about as much to do with stealth as an SR-71 Blackbird taking off from Heathrow. Lister had seen to that with some bespoke styling tweaks and the sort of 21-inch rims that made even the SVR model it was based on look shy and retiring.

But mostly it was about the 666hp output. Lister called it ‘Britain’s fastest SUV’ when it launched, and while it has since been overtaken by several rivals (and by some distance when you consider the 727hp that Aston has conjured from the latest DBX), the fact that it gets to 62mph in considerably less than 4 seconds does still put it on the top shelf of fast SUVs. It’ll do 195mph, after all. 

That was a big selling point, of course, though it was likely outweighed by the glowering presence of the thing, especially in black. While pumped up, the SVR had clung onto a carefully cultivated family-friendly vibe; Lister tossed this aside as it sought to beat the Germans and Italians at their own chin-jutting game. This wasn’t everyone’s jam at the time, unsurprisingly, but in an increasingly homogenised landscape, it does a good job of portraying all the swashbuckling attitude you’d expect from a car with a loud-n-proud supercharged V8. 

There’s also the in-built kudos of a Lister badge. It encompasses not just the craziness of the V12-powered Storm, but also a heritage that runs all the way back to ’54 and the glory of the Knobbly. The Stealth might not have the unique appeal of either forerunner, but there are said to be fewer than 100 examples worldwide, so it has comparative rarity on its side - as well as being no less practical or well-appointed than the SVR it was based on. More so, if you’re inclined towards stitched leather upholstery. 

Happily, from a buyer’s perspective, none of this has prevented depreciation from taking the edge off. The last time we drew your attention to a Stealth, it was valued at £100k. This time around, for a car with just 23k on the clock and two previous owners in the logbook, you’re looking at £65k. Still a big premium over a standard F-Pace SVR from 2019, mind, but that’s almost beside the point. Lister wanted its car to rival the likes of Lamborghini for SUV silliness, and got a good way there. As game plans go, it was probably superior to the one Jaguar came up with.


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Blackfibreman

Original Poster:

16 posts

111 months

Yesterday (06:47)
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It’s the complete opposite to the EX90 I have, but I love it. Worth extra over a similar SVR? I think so!

PRO5T

6,145 posts

42 months

Yesterday (06:54)
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I can’t help thinking that the people who think that this looked good, probably don’t want to be seen in a jag.

I’m imagining an Ibiza Final Boss type character, cross body man bag with turkey teeth and a hair transplant.

It’s a Lister, I know…

Picanto_superleggera

141 posts

28 months

Yesterday (07:30)
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Are you sure there is a premium for a Lister? They have a standard SVR on similar mileage (admittedly 2 years newer) for more money. I think the dealer is just generally optimistic with their pricing.

Diddums84

24 posts

112 months

Yesterday (07:45)
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That has got to be one of, if not the most tasteless interiors I've ever seen. Absolutely gopping.

cobra kid

5,411 posts

257 months

Yesterday (07:49)
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Diddums84 said:
That has got to be one of, if not the most tasteless interiors I've ever seen. Absolutely gopping.
Gopping.

Only heard people say it after James May did.

cerb4.5lee

38,579 posts

197 months

Yesterday (08:03)
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If I had the money to run this, then I definitely would purely for the engine. But I'd imagine that most people would prefer to be rolling around in something like the Tesla Model 3 in comparison nowadays though.

el romeral

1,723 posts

154 months

Yesterday (08:06)
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Now that’s a J a G u a r.

nismo48

5,577 posts

224 months

Yesterday (08:10)
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Excessively nice wink

WPA

12,391 posts

131 months

Yesterday (08:30)
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Nice car but I think a standard SVR would be fine

andy43

11,883 posts

271 months

Yesterday (08:33)
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WPA said:
Nice car but I think a standard SVR would be fine
Yup. A standard last-of-the-line facelift SVR would be around the same money. Awesome cars.

Augustus Windsock

3,658 posts

172 months

Yesterday (08:51)
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Wonderful that this exists, and I’d love it.
However I don’t own a major petroleum company, so I think I’m screwed on that front.
The interior is a bit too ‘busy’, the quilting effect on the upholstery will be a love it / loathe it for many.
The wheels?
I’d rather have them finished in a (very) ‘smoked chrome effect.
And is it me or do the carbon-look tailpipe finishers look like they have just been slipped on. Badly.
Personally I think the ‘black on black on black’ approach makes it look like the sort of vehicle that Darth Bader would use. Or his codpiece.

Water Fairy

6,211 posts

172 months

Yesterday (08:57)
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Like it but I'd prefer the interior to be a lighter shade

Agreed I'd also have the wheels something more akin to BMW ferric grey

I have to smile at some of the stereotypes that get suggested on here. I think these posters are covering for their own insecurities lol

breezer_42

35 posts

92 months

Yesterday (09:09)
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cobra kid said:
Gopping.

Only heard people say it after James May did.
Yes. That’s how language spreads and evolves.

Marcus-7tcc2

208 posts

114 months

Yesterday (09:12)
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cobra kid said:
Diddums84 said:
That has got to be one of, if not the most tasteless interiors I've ever seen. Absolutely gopping.
Gopping.

Only heard people say it after James May did.
And James May quite possibly nicked it off a squaddie. ‘Gopping’ has been in the vocab of the British Army for decades.

Bispoto

112 posts

89 months

Yesterday (09:12)
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I want to love it, but I just can’t . The inside is like the Black Hole of Calcutta. Can’t help but think that a duo tone interior would be better, plus BRG on the outside and satin rims, as someone else has already pointed out.

The body kit is like Darth Vader’s helmet and not forgetting it’s still a F Pace, which is really 4 up, not 5.

However that engine!

Marcus-7tcc2

208 posts

114 months

Yesterday (09:27)
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This is still on my ‘want’ list and the usual dribblings of other posters about the type of person who drives a certain car is all tediously predictable for PH gassing.
Looked at a pre FL one a couple of years ago and the exhaust note was outrageous. And that was me driving an E63S at the time as well. Bespoke custom made titanium exhaust. Yes please. Unfortunately it hadn’t been looked after so it was a no at the time.
Test drove an ‘ordinary’ SVR F Pace and was mightily impressed. Brilliant cars that have slipped under the radar. Watch a side by side test against a RRS SVR and the Jag leaves the Rangey for dead. Not a big pudding and the handling was way better than I thought. The Lister is in your face but in a good. Plus you will hardly ever see another one on the road. Oh and for around £2.5k Lister will tune your F Pace SVR for the whole 666 bhp. But no titanium exhaust unfortunately.

Cold

16,196 posts

107 months

Yesterday (09:41)
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Marcus-7tcc2 said:
cobra kid said:
Diddums84 said:
That has got to be one of, if not the most tasteless interiors I've ever seen. Absolutely gopping.
Gopping.

Only heard people say it after James May did.
And James May quite possibly nicked it off a squaddie. Gopping has been in the vocab of the British Army for decades.
We were saying that at school and, trust me, that was a long time ago.

Marcus-7tcc2

208 posts

114 months

Yesterday (09:44)
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Cold said:
Marcus-7tcc2 said:
cobra kid said:
Diddums84 said:
That has got to be one of, if not the most tasteless interiors I've ever seen. Absolutely gopping.
Gopping.

Only heard people say it after James May did.
And James May quite possibly nicked it off a squaddie. Gopping has been in the vocab of the British Army for decades.
We were saying that at school and, trust me, that was a long time ago.
Ah but was it tied in with other delightful insights such as ‘You gopping lizard….get awayyyyy!!!’ Spoken at volume. See also Howling Gipper, Turbo and a whole lot more that would get me banned.

TikTak

2,395 posts

36 months

Yesterday (09:45)
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Oh dull. Wasn't expecting an F-Pace either. Black with black wheels too, put it in the bin.

The interior isn't even that bad though ...

Terminator X

18,241 posts

221 months

Yesterday (10:00)
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Love that they made it 666hp evil

TX.