Jaguar Leather Colour
The colour swatches shown below are for indication purposes only. Before placing an order, it is important to identify the correct leather colour name or code.
Please note that the formulas we hold on file are based on new factory colour references. As leather ages, its colour can change due to UV exposure, wear, cleaning history, conditioners, body oils and general use. Even vehicles from the same year, model and trim can vary slightly in colour.
For older vehicles, faded interiors, or where the best possible blend is required, we strongly recommend sending a removable trim/sample for 1:1 colour matching. This allows us to adjust the formula to the actual leather in your vehicle, rather than relying only on the original factory reference.
Jaguar – Acorn |
Jaguar – Almond |
Jaguar – Arabica |
Jaguar – Barley (dark Beige) |
Jaguar – Barley (hellere Variante) |
Jaguar – Biscuit |
Jaguar – Black |
Jaguar – Bordeaux |
Jaguar – Brogue |
Jaguar – Camel |
Jaguar – Caramel |
Jaguar – Cashew |
Jaguar – Cashmere |
Jaguar – Champagne |
Jaguar – Cirrus |
Jaguar – Doeskin |
Jaguar – Dove |
Jaguar – Ebony |
Jaguar – Ecru |
Jaguar – Espresso |
Jaguar – Granite |
Jaguar – Isis Blue |
Jaguar – Ivory |
Jaguar – Jet |
Jaguar – Khaki |
Jaguar – London Tan |
Jaguar – Lunar |
Jaguar – Magnolia |
Jaguar – Mineral X351 |
Jaguar – Mocha |
Jaguar – Mulberry |
Jaguar – Navy |
Jaguar – New Tan |
Jaguar – Nimbus Grey |
Jaguar – Oatmeal |
Jaguar – Oyster |
Jaguar – Parchment |
Jaguar – Pimento |
Jaguar – Red Zone |
Jaguar – Red |
Jaguar – Saville Grey |
Jaguar – Siena Tan |
Jaguar – Slate Blue |
Jaguar – Spice |
Jaguar – Suede Green |
Jaguar – Tan |
Jaguar – Truffle |
Jaguar – Vintan |
Jaguar – Warm Charcoal |
** Jaguar Black is identical to our standard colour F034, without special colour surcharge.
The above samples of Jaguar Leather Colours exist in our archive and can be mixed as a special colour.
Jaguar interiors have long been associated with refined leather, timber trim and classic British colour palettes across both heritage and modern models. Colours such as Biscuit, Magnolia, Barley, Oatmeal, Parchment, Ebony and Warm Charcoal are found across seats, dashboards, consoles and door trims, often paired with detailed stitching or model-specific trim finishes.
However, even the best quality leather still suffers from the same issues. Scuff marks, wear in the entry and exit areas and fading due to sunlight are common problems.
Use Colourlock Leather Fresh (Dye) to touch up minor scuffs, small scratches and colour damage. If the scratches are deep use Colourlock Fluid Leather to fill the scratches before touching up using the colour.
This chart covers XK-120, XK-140, XK-150, E-Type, MK1, MK2, S-Type, 420, 240 & 340, early XJ6, Mark V, Mark VII, Mark VIII, Mark IX and Mark X. All other Jaguar Leather Dyes are mixed to order and as per the leather sample we have in our collection. An additional colour mixing charge of $29.00 will be added in such cases.
How to find the name of the leather colour?
Option 1 - Let us do it for you!
Just send us a quick email with your Car Registration Number and VIN/Chassis Number with all your contact details and we will get back to you within 24 hours!
Option 2 - Speak to your local dealership or check the details on your car build sheet. Please consult your car dealer by taking the vehicle identification number as a reference and ask them for the colour name (no numerical code).
