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Jaguar XJ: first look

  • By Kevin Hepworth
  • The Daily Telegraph
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Jaguar is going big game hunting with the crosshairs set on Porsche and Maserati after unveiling the new XJ.

Jaguar is going big game hunting with the crosshairs set on Porsche and Maserati after unveiling the new XJ.

Revealed in England overnight, the new XJ is a radical step away from the car that has been Jaguar's front-line soldier in the upper-luxury ranks for the last 40 years. Borrowing heavily from the successful XF model, the new XJ looks fresh and contemporary with styling Jaguar Australia boss David Blackhall believes will put it right in the mix with its key German rivals.

"We all know it is a very competitive market but we are now on terms, styling-wise, for the first time in a long, long time,” Blackhall says. "There has been those who have said that the XJ is the car that never changed its styling since 1968 ... well, now we have and you can see that (designer) Ian Callum has touched every panel.”

However, it is not just the styling that has taken a giant leap into the present. With the new look comes a new self-worth reflected in a top-end strategy that would have made Jaguar a laughing stock had they taken such a path with the old model.

While reluctant to go into specifics, Blackhall confirmed that the supercharged version of the XJ — the Supersport — would be stalking Porsche's new four-door Panamera and Maserati's Quattroporte.

"If you think about the supercharged car as having similar performance, competitive pricing and styling that some people would think more attractive then there may well be an opportunity for us at that end of the market,” Blackhall says.

Jaguar has retained its industry lead in the use of aerospace-inspired aluminium body technology, giving the new XJ an immediate 150kg weight advantage over its rivals as well as enhancing performance, handling and economy, while delivering increased strength refinement and safety.

The new cars will feature air suspension, Adaptive Dynamics (continuously variable .damping), Active Differential Control and quick-ratio power steering.

There will be a choice of four engines — all driving through a six-speed automatic — and all four will make it to Australia despite Blackhall's desire to limit the model complexity for Australia.

"We don't want a lot of complexity, and to be honest we couldn't handle that in our market,” Blackhall says.

"The range for Australia will run fairly close to the current experience.”

That should see the offerings for Australia include both long and short wheelbase in most models — the exception will be the slightly detuned supercharged Sport V8 which will be offered in short wheelbase only — and three trim levels of all four engine choices.

The V6 diesel is the company's proven 202kW twin-turbo 3.0-litre while the naturally aspirated offering will be a 5-litre V8 with 283kW and a 0-100km/h time of 5.7 seconds. At the top of the tree is the full works supercharged version of that same V8 with 375kW and a 0-100km/h sprint of just 4.9 seconds while just below it is the same engine with a slightly different tune producing 348kW.

A design highlight of the new XJ is a panoramic glass roof which opens up an interior styled and trimmed to take on the best of the world's luxury marques on their home turf.

Advanced new technologies have allowed Jaguar's interior designers to create an environment more akin to a state-of-the-art living space than a simple car cabin. The driver's environment is defined by the virtual instrument display and a high-technology duel-view touch screen that can provide DVD movies or television programmes to the passenger while the driver sees only vehicle functions or satellite navigation.

An optional 1200W Bowers & Wilkins system, which is comparable in audio quality to the world's best in-home entertainment, underscores Jaguar's plans to attack the competition at the top of their game.

The new XJ will be on sale in Australia next March starting in the low $200,000 range and topping out at over $300,000.

 

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  • Peeerfect , I would give my first born child for one, bless you Jaguar I have now seen the light….

    Envy of Adelaide Posted on 16 July 2009 1:56pm
  • It is a beautiful,luxurious car and I want one. All I have to do is win Lotto and I will be down to my local Jaguar dealer like a shot out of a gun!

    Barry - Canberra

    Barry MacDonald of Canberra Posted on 14 July 2009 10:33pm
  • I love the new Jaguar XJ too. Next up Jaguar new Roadster 2 seater.

    Gambit Posted on 14 July 2009 9:41pm
  • I’m in love again, Perfection on wheels.

    Scott Bellchambers of Adelaide Posted on 14 July 2009 1:15pm
  • i dont think this is the right way forward with the XJ brand, it has been the same design for 40 years. I think this new car should have a name that befits the car so that people understand that it’s the XJ replacement, but it’s not an XJ.

    Also, as the XJ was known for having half a tree in the cabin and an engine leaked oil. This would be a nice way of saying this is the end of that era here is a new car for a new age.

    I say bring on the XI

    Matt Pinches of Emerald Posted on 14 July 2009 12:54pm
  • the room in the back has long been a problem on Jags- wonder if it's any better?

    Nick of Perth Posted on 11 July 2009 5:28pm
  • The worlds most beautiful car!

    Nicholas of Melbourne Australia Posted on 11 July 2009 2:28pm
  • It's an amazing car, and Jaguar definately have taken a big step forward in designs. The interior is just stunning. It's like your sitting in the 1st class on the Airbus 380!

    *Drools* Posted on 11 July 2009 11:46am
  • I still adore the old-world styling of the outgoing XJ... this might have worked better as a parallel model, or as a four-door XK, rather than a new XJ. Jaguar saloons are all about wood trim and plush leather seats which engulf you. It'll be a shame to see the classic Jag saloon go...

    Kieran of Brisbane Posted on 10 July 2009 5:11pm
  • A fantastic beautiful motor car

    RON CAMPBELL of WENDOUREE Posted on 10 July 2009 5:09pm
  • It good & amazing. I do love the new Jaguar XJ

    Carlover Posted on 10 July 2009 3:04pm
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