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Click here to download printer friendly version Jaguar Cars officially unveiled the all-new XJ car at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea, London. Hosted by Jay Leno, one of the world's best-known chat show hosts and a renowned car enthusiast, the launch of the new Jaguar flagship was attended by an invited audience that included public figures, business leaders, celebrities and media.

Jaguar Cars Managing Director, Mike O'Driscoll, commented: "These are truly exciting times for us at Jaguar. The new XJ is truly beautiful, exhilarating to drive, and with its bold, enlightened approach to design, it meets the challenges of our fast-changing world. It re-imagines the ultimate sporting luxury car."

The all-new XJ is available to order now (dependent on market), with the first customers due to receive their cars in early 2010. Prices start at £52,500 for the standard wheelbase 3.0-litre V6 diesel luxury.

Sleek, sporting and sophisticated, the all-new Jaguar XJ brings a daring new spirit to automotive luxury - it offers a seductive mix of striking design, breathtaking performance and engineering without compromise.

Building on the success of the new XK and XF models, the introduction of the all-new XJ is a landmark for the revitalised Jaguar brand. Clearly positioned as the company's four-door flagship, it extends the appeal of the XJ to a new generation of customers.

"The new XJ is a thoroughly modern interpretation of the quintessential Jaguar. Its visual impact stems from the elongated teardrop shape of the car's side windows, that powerful stance and its wide track. It is the most emphatic statement yet of Jaguar's new design direction", said Ian Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars.

An innovative new panoramic glass roof is an integral part of the all-new XJ's design concept, enabling the car to have a lower, more streamlined roofline, while dramatically enhancing the feeling of light and space inside.

Standard- and long-wheelbase models are available from launch. The long-wheelbase offers an even more sumptuous and refined environment for rear-seat passengers with an additional 125mm of legroom. Whichever the wheelbase, the XJ's 520-litre boot can swallow two large suitcases side-by-side.

The all-new XJ's cabin is a marvel in its own right, blending elegant, contemporary design with the comfort, luxury and unmistakable sporting style of a Jaguar. Chrome and piano black detailing provide an eye-catching contrast to the beautifully-crafted leather and veneer surfaces.

To complement the all-new cabin design is a level of choice in colours, veneers and leathers not seen before in a Jaguar. Three specification levels - Luxury, Premium Luxury and Portfolio - allow the customer to tailor the car to suit their tastes. Beyond this are the Supercharged and the top-of-the-range Supersport, the latter providing the ultimate expression of performance and luxury, with a specification that includes a leather roof-lining, semi-aniline leather seats and veneers with laser inlays.

All of Jaguar's acclaimed new ultra-efficient Gen III petrol and diesel engines will be available in the XJ. The 3.0-litre V6 diesel, 5.0-litre naturally aspirated V8 and 5.0-litre supercharged V8 have already proved their breadth of ability, and they are joined by a 470 horsepower version of the supercharged engine. Fuel economy and emissions are also outstanding, with the diesel-powered XJ returning combined economy figures of 40.1mpg and CO2 emissions of 184g/km.

Proven Jaguar dynamic technologies are taken to new levels in the all-new XJ. Features such as air suspension, Adaptive Dynamics (continuously variable damping), Active Differential Control and quick-ratio power steering deliver the blend of responsive, dynamic handling and refined, supple ride expected from a Jaguar.

Inside the car, advanced new technologies have allowed Jaguar's designers to create an environment more akin to a state-of-the-art living space than a simple car cabin. Stunning, 12.3-inch high-definition Virtual Instruments complement an innovative, Dual-View technology 8-inch Touch-screen that can project DVD movies or television programmes to the passenger while the driver views vehicle functions or follows satellite navigation.

Premium surround sound options include the top-of-the-range 1200W Bowers & Wilkins system, which is comparable in audio quality to the best in-home entertainment. Advanced infotainment features also include hard drive-based audio and navigation systems, and comprehensive connectivity for portable audio and video devices via the powerful Media Hub.

The all-new XJ also takes a new approach to sustainable motoring. Constructed using Jaguar's aerospace-inspired aluminium body technology, the XJ is lighter than its rivals by at least 150kg which significantly improves performance, handling and economy, while delivering increased strength, refinement and safety.

The lightweight aluminium structure - with 50 percent recycled material - underpinned by a lifecycle approach to vehicle design and manufacture, enables the new XJ to minimise its carbon footprint. This alone creates a potential saving of three tonnes of CO2 per vehicle, compared to a bodyshell made from new aluminium.

The all-new XJ offers extremely attractive cost of ownership with impressive fuel economy and emissions performance across the range; high predicted residual values and 15,000-mile service intervals. These benefits are just some of the results of Jaguar's obsessive attention to detail during product development. Processes such as the use of the latest 'virtual' technologies to implement 40,000 quality-specific assessments are one of the reasons that the Jaguar brand has received numerous recognitions for vehicle quality.

Company press release, last updated on July 10, 2009

Add your comments on the Jaguar XJ

 A discount if I offer a ute load of aluminium cans ?  
handy jac
07-10-2009
I like the side profile, don't mind the front but not sure about the rear tail lights design.
Cabin looks like a genuine move forward but don't think I'd order the white leather when contrasted with that much timber veneer on the rear door, internal trim.
 xj quality  
victoria
05-18-2009
Hope the new engine is of better quality than my 1999 XJL-8 that
had major engine problems.. my friend worked at a Jaguar dealership "suggested" to me not to get the car fixed because after replacing the engine the transmission was prone to failure also. I now drive a 2008 Mercury Sable. and have a very large loan balance as I am still paying off the Jag.
 Killing the old Jaguar, bringing in a new one  
Wes.Coleman
05-05-2009
If you'd like to be a Jaguar Ludite, be my guest. But Jaguars of old don't sell too well nowadays. Jaguar was forced to take drastic measures and has succeeded greatly, in my opinion. I was resistant to the new look also, I'm still not completely sold on the grill on the XF, but you can't ignore the fact that it's a great car.

If you want an XK120, buy an XK120. Don't slam the new XJ because it doesn't look like a post-war Jaguar.

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General specifications
Country of origin Great Britain
Numbers built N/A
Introduced 2010

Engine
Configuration AJ-V8 Gen III 90º V8
Location Front, longitudinally mounted
Construction aluminium block and head
Displacement 5 liter / 305.1 cu in
Bore / Stroke 92.5 mm (3.6 in) / 93.0 mm (3.7 in)
Compression 9.5:1
Valvetrain 4 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed Direct Fuel Injection
Aspiration Twin-Vortex Supercharger
Power 503 bhp / 375 KW @ 6000 rpm
Torque 625 Nm / 461 ft lbs @ 250 rpm
BHP/Liter 101 bhp / liter

Drivetrain
Chassis aluminium monocoque
Gearbox 6 speed Automatic
Drive Rear wheel drive

Dimensions
Weight 4172 kilo / 9197.7 lbs
Length / Width / Height 5122 mm (201.7 in) / 1894 mm (74.6 in) / 1448 mm (57 in)
Wheelbase / Track (fr/r) 3032 mm (119.4 in) / 1626 mm (64 in) / 1604 mm (63.1 in)

Performance figures
Power to weight 0.12 bhp / kg
Top Speed 250 km/h (155 mph) (limited)
0-60 mph 4.7 s

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