Image Credit: Jaguar.Jaguar may have stopped building its previous generation of vehicles last year, but shoppers can still buy many of them brand new. Carscoops reports that hundreds of unsold models remain on dealer lots across the United States, offering buyers one final opportunity to own a traditional Jaguar before the brand begins its all-electric transformation.The British automaker paused production of its outgoing lineup as it prepared for a dramatic relaunch centered on ultra-premium electric vehicles. Jaguar originally planned to introduce its new flagship electric GT shortly after production ended, but the launch has been delayed and is now expected later this year.That delay has left dealerships with a surprising amount of inventory. Current listings show more than 900 new Jaguars still available, ranging from compact crossovers and luxury sedans to V8-powered sports cars and high-performance SUVs.AdvertisementAdvertisementTo help move the remaining stock, dealers are offering substantial discounts. Depending on the model, buyers can save anywhere from a few thousand dollars to nearly $30,000 off the original sticker price.Plenty Of New Jaguars Are Still Waiting For BuyersImage Credit: Jaguar.Although Jaguar's manufacturing lines have already gone quiet for its previous-generation models, dealer inventories remain well stocked. Available vehicles include the 2024 E-Pace, 2024 XF sedan, all-electric I-Pace, F-Type sports car, and the 2026 F-Pace, including the SVR 575 Final Edition.The large inventory is unusual for a manufacturer that has already ended production, but it reflects the gap between the outgoing lineup and Jaguar's upcoming electric-only future. With the next-generation models still months away, dealers are working through the final batch of conventionally powered Jaguars while waiting for the brand's new direction to arrive.The Biggest Discounts Are On EVs And Sports CarsSome of the largest savings can be found on the aging I-Pace electric SUV. Several examples have received discounts approaching $29,000, dropping prices into the low-$50,000 range despite original window stickers exceeding $80,000.AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile those discounts are significant, buyers should remember the I-Pace is based on older EV technology. Its EPA-rated driving range of 246 miles was competitive when it debuted, but newer electric SUVs now offer substantially longer range along with faster charging capabilities.Performance enthusiasts can also find attractive deals on the remaining F-Type inventory. Around 70 new examples are still available nationwide, with some dealers reducing prices by more than $20,000. That makes Jaguar's supercharged 5.0-liter V8-powered sports car considerably more affordable while supplies last.Crossovers Make Up Most Of The Remaining InventoryImage Credit: JaguarThe bulk of the remaining inventory consists of the F-Pace, which was the last Jaguar model to remain in production before the company's manufacturing pause. Even some 2026 examples are already receiving discounts of around $10,000, giving buyers meaningful savings on Jaguar's best-selling SUV.Smaller savings are also available elsewhere in the lineup. Dealers have reduced prices on the compact E-Pace by roughly $10,000 in some cases, while the XF luxury sedan can be found with discounts of around $5,000 through dealer incentives and manufacturer offers.AdvertisementAdvertisementFor buyers who have always wanted a new Jaguar, these run-out models may represent some of the best values the brand has offered in years.A Final Opportunity Before Jaguar Reinvents ItselfJaguar's upcoming transformation represents one of the biggest changes in the company's history. Rather than replacing its existing lineup model by model, the automaker has chosen to end production completely before introducing a new family of high-end electric vehicles positioned well above its current offerings.That strategy has created an unusual situation where buyers can still purchase brand-new versions of models that have technically already reached the end of production. Once the remaining inventory is gone, Jaguar's familiar lineup of gasoline-powered SUVs, sedans, and sports cars will effectively become history.For shoppers who prefer Jaguar's traditional blend of luxury, performance, and internal combustion power, the remaining dealer inventory could be the last chance to buy a factory-fresh example. With discounts reaching tens of thousands of dollars on select models, the outgoing lineup may prove just as appealing for bargain hunters as it is for collectors looking to own one of the final cars from Jaguar's previous era.AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you want more stories like this, follow Guessing Headlights on Yahoo so you don't miss what's coming next.