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OVERVIEW GALLERY MODELS & FEATURES CONFIGURE YOUR XK SPECIFICATIONS XF A sporting saloon available with a choice of 4 trim levels and 6 engines. OVERVIEW GALLERY MODELS & FEATURES CONFIGURE YOUR XF SPECIFICATIONS R XFR, XKR Coupé and XKR Convertible with 5.0 Litre V8 Supercharged engine. OVERVIEW XKR OPTION PACKS GALLERY CONFIGURE XKR / XFR SPECIFICATIONS You need Flash Player 9 and Javascript enabled for the best website experience || Top of page. Skip to main menu. Skip to search. Skip to shopping tools. Skip to main contents. Skip to footer. ALL MODELS ALL NEW XJ XK XF R BUSINESS USERS Approved Used OWNER SUPPORT EXPERIENCE ABOUT JAGUAR BUILD YOUR JAGUAR CURRENT PROMOTIONS LOCATE A DEALER Keep Me Informed REQUEST BROCHURE Book Test Drive Contact Us SEARCH LOCATE A DEALER Enter Postcode QUICK LINKS KEEP ME INFORMED REQUEST BROCHURE BOOK TEST DRIVE CONTACT US BUILD YOUR JAGUAR APPROVED USED SHARE FACEBOOK YOUTUBE TWITTER DELICIOUS DIGG STUMBLEUPON HOME > ABOUT JAGUAR > REVIEWS > NEW XJ > THE NEW XJ AND OTHER LANDMARKS THE NEW XJ AND OTHER LANDMARKS Gavin Green Reviews the All New XJ 01 Apr 10, CAR, Gavin GreenUK --- It has long been noted by eminent economists that success depends, primarily, on good timing. On the face of it, Jaguar's timing for the new XJ could not be worse. You might as well sell holiday homes in Helmand province or timeshares on the Tigris ('superb riverside views of Baghdad') as get into the big luxury car business right now.Sales of S-classes, 7-series, A8s and old-school XJs are melting faster than spring snow (down by over a third in the UK lastyear, and depressed throughout Europe and America). Only ostentatious Chinese millionaires keep stoking the market.You also wonder whether, like CDs in an iTunes world, their time has passed. Is not the XF - or the 5-series or excellent new E-class - quite big (and good) enough, at least in Europe? There is a touch of the oversized dinosaur about the three-box luxury car behemoths. And as 5s and Es get progressively larger, so big brothers get squeezed.Yet, if Jaguar has just built a dinosaur, at least it's going out with a tyrannosaurus roar. For although it's a big car - longer than German rivals and a whole foot bigger in span than the first gentlemanly XJ6 - it is also commendably light and fuel abstemious (40,impg in short-wheelbase diesel guise as tested). Perhaps this is one big executive car that can buck the sales slide. It certainly bucks the styling norm, with its rakish coupe lines and air of total modernity, in contrast to the quaint carriage-clock look of the outgoing (but technologically avant-garde) XJ, which was lamb dressed as mutton.Like its predecessor, the new XJ uses aluminium to brilliant effect. It doesn't just use it in select body panels and suspension components, which is about as far as most rivals - including Mercedes and BMW - go. The whole body is a mix of aluminium, bonded and riveted as in aircraft, plus judiciously used magnesium and composite alloys. The upshot is lighter weight, as well as greater durability, better recyclability and, of course, improved corrosion protection.In 3.0D guise the XJ comes in at 24kg less than the steel-bodied, smaller XF with the same engine. It's 180kg less than a 7-series and 155kg (or two adult men) less than an S-class. It's almost a whole Lotus Elise less than that prince of porkers, the top-spec VW Phaeton.Truly, Jaguar's lightweight technology should be lauded, up there with Toyota's hybrid drive, as the most significant auto advance of the past decade. Yet a fat lot of credit they get for it, not least from our dopey politicians, who would rather bow to the more obvious Prius.On the subject of lightness, we are in the City of Light - and on winding roads and motorways that circle the French capital - and our goal is simple: how does the new King of Cats go, steer and stop? We see it, on the street for the first time, at the Trianon Palace Hotel -just over the road from Versailles' better-known palace - and it cuts quite a dash. (In fact, we begin our journey at Louis XVI's former abode and finish it where he drew his last breathe, the Place de la Concorde in central Paris. And just as France went quickly from ancien regimeto modernity, so has Jaguar.) People - kids, men, women -look at the XJ and nod approvingly. It's been a long time since I've driven a car that creates such a street buzz.So, at Versailles, we open the big but light door, climb down over the aluminium sill plate and nestle into the big leather chair, electrically adjusted just-so. You sit low, cosseted deep in the cabin. The windows are high and shallow, to give the car its coupe-style attitude. Thank goodness that the big panoramic glass roof is standard, letting in the light. Otherwise this would be a dark place. Big slabs of wood - elm on our test car - remind of the trad craftsmanship Jaguar used to stand for. But this is a 21C car. Push the start button, the 3.0-litre rurbodiesel V6 starts with a gruff bark (it is a pleasingly tuneful engine) and the alloy rotary drive controller pops up, looking more like a computer appendage than a gear stalk, but none the worse for that. It's a neat design touch, and very easy to use. In front of your eyes, the 'virtual' instruments suddenly become illuminated. Rotate the drive controller around to D and we're away. We're in comfort, the lazy man's setting, and the XJ glides over the cobbles of the side streets, just the faintest patter coming from those giant 20-inch wheels, clad in thin bands of very wide Dunlop rubber.They have about as much cushioning power as lumps of granite, but the XJ is impressively supple for a machine that seeks to outsport BMW and Audi.The sports mania of luxury car makers happens to be a bugbear of mine. Everyone, from Audi to Mercedes, from Bentley to Infiniti, is trying to make faster saloons that cling to corners more tenaciously, generate higher gs and lap the Nuerburgring more briskly than those premium sultans of speed, BMW, inevitably the role model. Tyres get wider, suspensions get more unyielding, styling gets ever more aggressive. 'Excitement' is the buzzword. (Does anyone really crave 'excitement1 in their 7-series or XJ? Do they really want racing hearts and sweaty palms? I don't believe it.) Ride comfort, inevitably, suffers. This is why a new 7-series rides worse than a Golf. It's also, alas, why Jaguar's R cars increasingly jolt and jar on pimply-surfaced blacktop (even big-tyred XFs aren't very good). The XJ however, manages to find an equitable balance.Yes, yes, the product boys will bang on about 'sports driving characteristics' because engineers - like most motoring journalists - like to go around corners fast. XJs have historically been far more about suppleness and velvety smoothness. This one doesn't disappoint. It doesn't cushion bumps as well as an old Series 3 XJ, or as well as a Rolls Phantom -whose ride suppleness is in a modern day class of its own. But over the Versailles cobbles it's composed and fairly quiet. Another nice touch: rest your elbows on centre console and door armrest, both the same height. Only makers who really understand relaxed motoring get that right.We hit smooth tarmac, select 'dynamic' from the centre console switch (illustrated by a chequered flag, further to remind you that you're not in a lardy limo) and the 'virtual' instruments in front of you change background colour, from black to red. Most notably, throttle response becomes sharper, and the engine now revs harder too. Play with the paddles (disappointingly, they're made from plastic, not alloy, and feel it) and the gearchange is instant, and the V6 sounds throaty and sporty as you feed in the revs. It is one of the best diesel engines around - only a BMW six-cylinder diesel serves up more entertainment in this class - and as the traffic thins and we encounter some sinuous, undulating rural roads, the XJ displays the Schumacher side of its character. The V6 is not just surprisingly tuneful, it's brisk too - 0-60 in 6.0 seconds, 155mph max - and push the revs in a low gear and it feels like you're driving a good normally aspirated V8, not a turbo D.You're sitting low, can brace both knees (against door casing and centre console, like in a racing car), you choose 'sport' in the gear selector, and the car powers. Yes, the steering is light rather than meaty, but it's beautifully linear, doesn't kick back, and the big car can thread together comers, fast and precise, with a minimum of fuss. The car is happier in 'dynamic', so we leave it there for most of our day-long drive. That brisker throttle response is always welcome. Only when we head for Paris, and the cobbles, do we go back to 'comfort'.The miles accrue. The cabin is bathed in light, from that giant glass panoramic 'moon' roof that is standard on all XJs. It adds about 20kg in weight, but is worth it. Despite the shallow side glazing, visibility is good. Even over-the-shoulder viewing- a weak point on so many cars, including weeny city cars - isn't bad, helped by those peek-a-boo slats between C- and D-posts.Straight back rear visibility is the weak link, compromised by the high bootline. Though it will no doubt carry a couple of sets of golf clubs to satisfy the Californian affluent who will constitute most of this car's clientele, the boot itself is disappointingly shallow. It's long and wide, but forget about carrying bulky chattels. Will those same Californian conservatives get on with the 'virtual' instruments? I'm not convinced. Though they do give many practical advantages, and they shout 'high-tech', they look more games console than Geneva chronograph. Mind you, classy conventional gauges don't change colour to signify which driving programme you're in (black background for normal, red wash for 'dynamic' and icy blue for 'winter'). Of more practical benefit, gauges can fade and be replaced by warning icons (fuel running low, driver's door open), and sat-nav instructions momentarily replace the fuel/water temperature gauge when approaching a junction. The Dual View central touch screen is also clever, another example of Jaguar boldly going. You, the driver, can be watching on the sat-nav how to negotiate Sloane Square while your partner can be enjoying Star Trek, complete with headsets. It all depends on the angle from which you view the screen.It's a classy cabin and a pleasant place to spend time. The upper dash is swathed in proper stitched leather on upper-end versions (such as our Portfolio-spec car) and the woodwork, leather and carpets are all top drawer, as you'd expect from the best British craftsmanship. The four big eyeball vents, chrome meets piano black wood, are particularly classy.So we steer into central Paris, visiting the Eiffel Tower, Place de la Concorde, Charles Garnier's marvellous neo-Baroque Opera House, and other landmarks. People look and stare and seem to like what they see. Stop and we're surrounded.The style is the most contentious part of the new XJ. The Ian Callum Jaguar redesign isn't quite up there with Bangle's boggling BMWs, or Tom Ford's re-energising of Gucci, in its shock factor; bur it's still a big leap. The irony is that the last XJ, despite its deliciously high-tech aluminium body, looked more teak TV cabinet than flat screen. That lithe toned body was clothed in 1950s tweed. Well the old-school garb has now gone, and the new XJ looks as modern as the technology it clothes.There are still a few angles that jar. The rear overhang is too long, the tail treatment can look heavy handed from some angles, and it doesn't have that instant emotional appeal of the delectable Maserati Quattroporte, a stylistic role model. But, the more I pore over the XJ, and examine every angle, the more I like it. It's modern, classy, even beautiful. And it dresses a car that is surely the very best in its class. Accessibility Cookies Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions Sitemap International Sites ALL NEW XJ A contemporary luxury saloon available in 4 trim levels and 3 engines. OVERVIEW GALLERY MODELS AND PRICING BUILD YOUR NEW XJ SPECIFICATIONS XK The XK combines Jaguar's legendary performance with advanced technologies and sporting luxury to create a grand tourer with the heart & soul of a sports car. Find out more. 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In Mozilla Firefox 1.5:- Go to the Tools menu (or Edit on Linux)- Click on the ‘Options’ (or Preferences on Linux)- Select the Privacy icon in the left-hand panel- Click on Cookies- Choose your preferred settings In Safari 2.0.+:- Choose Preferences from Safari menu- Select Security icon- Cookie settings are shown in window- Choose your preferred settings Safari 1.2.+:- Choose Preferences from Safari menu- Select Security icon- Cookie settings are shown in window- Choose your preferred settings Opera 8.5.0– Go to the "File" menu- Click ’Preferences’- Select ‘Privacy’- Choose your preferred settings If you are using Netscape 7.0+: - Go to 'Edit' in the menu bar - Click on 'Preferences' - Click on ' Privacy & Security' - Select the 'Cookies' field - Choose your preferred settings - Click on 'OK' - Go to your 'Start' button - Click on 'Find' - Click on 'Files and Folders' Type "cookies.txt" into the search box that appears - Click 'Find Now' - When the search results appear drag all files listed into the 'Recycle Bin', this will delete all cookies - Now shut down and restart Netscape Depending on your earlier choice you will either be prompted by new cookies or no cookies will be set or received. Deleting cookiesYou can easily delete any cookies that have been installed in the cookie folder of your browser. For example, if you are using Microsoft Windows Explorer: Open 'Windows Explorer' Click on the 'Search' button on the tool barType "cookie" into the search box for 'Folders and Files' Select 'My Computer' in the 'Look In' boxClick 'Search Now' Double click on the folders that are found 'Select' any cookie file Hit the 'Delete' button on your keyboard If you are not using Microsoft Windows Explorer, then you should select "cookies" in the "Help" function for information on where to find your cookie folder. How do I correct information about myself?Some Jaguar Web Sites operate registration pages that allow you to review and update the Personal Information you have submitted. Elsewhere, you are simply given the option of cancelling your membership of the service. In other cases where you need to correct Personal Information you have submitted previously to a Jaguar Site please follow the instructions provided. What about Internet & Site Security?The Internet is not a secure system and you should always be cautious about the information you disclose whilst on-line. Personal Information collected by Jaguar Sites is stored in secure operating environments that are not available to the public. In some cases, the Personal Information is encrypted before you conduct your transaction, using appropriate secure technology. What happens if I choose not to register? If you choose not to register or provide personal information, you will in most cases still be able to use most of the Jaguar Web Sites. However you will not be able to access areas that require registration. Even if you do not register we will sometimes collect anonymous information about how you have used the Web Site. 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The Jaguars present range extends from Mexico (with occasional sightings in the southwestern United States) across much of Central America and south to Paraguay and northern Argentina. Jaguar Characteristics The Jaguar is a compact and well-muscled animal. Rainforest jaguars are generally darker and considerably smaller than those found in open areas, possibly due to the fewer large herbivorous prey in forest areas. Jaguars grow to be about 1.62 - 1.83 metres (5.3 - 6 feet) in length and stand about 67 - 76 centimetres (27 - 30 inches) tall at the shoulders. Their tail is 2 - 3 feet (0.6 - 0.9 metres) long. Jaguars weigh around 36 kilograms (80 pounds). Larger jaguars have been recorded as weighing 131 - 151 kilograms (288 - 333 pounds). The base coat of the jaguar is generally a tawny yellow in colour, but can range to reddish-brown and black. The jaguar is covered in 'rosettes' for camouflage in its jungle habitat. The spots vary over individual coats and between individual Jaguars. The 'rosettes' may include one or several dots and the shape of the dots varies. The spots on the head and neck are generally solid, as are those on the tail, where they may merge to form a band. The underbelly, throat and outer surface of the legs and lower flanks are white. Rare albino individuals, sometimes called 'white panthers', occur among jaguars, as with the other big cats. The jaguar physically most closely resembles the leopard, although the jaguar is of sturdier build and its behavioural and habitat characteristics are closer to those of the tiger. Jaguars are the second strongest of all mammals. The jaguar has a short, stocky limb structure which makes it well adaptable to climbing, crawling and swimming. Their heads are robust and their jaw is extremely powerful. Jaguar Diet Jaguars are carnivores (meat-eaters). Jaguars will eat a variety of animals including birds, eggs and mammals including capybaras, peccaries, tapirs, turtles and alligators. Jaguars often bury their prey after killing it, so that they can eat it later. The jaguar is often described as nocturnal, but is more specifically crepuscular (peak activity around dawn and dusk). The jaguar is a largely solitary, stalk-and-ambush predator and is opportunistic in prey selection. It is also an apex predator (predators that, as adults, are not normally preyed upon in the wild in significant parts of their range by creatures not of their own species) and a keystone predator, playing an important role in stabilizing ecosystems and regulating the populations of prey species. The jaguar has developed an exceptionally powerful bite, even compared to the other big cats. This allows it to pierce the shells of armoured reptiles and to employ an unusual killing method. The jaguar bites directly through the skull of prey between the ears to deliver a fatal blow to the brain. It has been reported that an individual jaguar can drag a 360 kilograms (800 pounds) bull 8 metres (25 feet) long in its jaws and crush the heaviest bones. The jaguar hunts wild animals weighing up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds) in dense jungle and its short and sturdy physique is therefore an adaptation to its prey and environment. Jaguar Habitat Jaguars are large, wild, graceful cats that live in rainforests, swamps, deserts and shrubby areas. These solitary felines often have dens in caves. It is strongly associated with the presence of water and is, along with the tiger, a very good swimmer. Jaguar Behaviour Jaguars are territorial. Like most cats, the jaguar is solitary outside mother-cub groups. Adults generally meet only to court and mate and carve out large territories for themselves. Female territories, from 25 to 40 square kilometres in size, may overlap, but the animals generally avoid one another. Male ranges cover roughly twice as much area, varying in size with the availability of game and space and do not overlap. Scrape marks, urine and faeces are used to mark territory. Like the other big cats, the jaguar is capable of roaring (the male more powerfully) and does so to warn territorial and mating competitors away. Intensive bouts of counter-calling between individuals have been observed in the wild. Their roar often resembles a repetitive cough and they may also vocalize mews and grunts. Mating fights between males occur, but are rare. Conflict is typically over territory. A males range may include that of two or three females however he will not tolerate intrusions by other adult males. Jaguar Reproduction Female jaguars reach sexual maturity at about 2 years of age and males at 3 or 4 years of age. The jaguar is believed to mate throughout the year in the wild, although births may increase when prey is plentiful. Female Jaguars estrous is 6 - 17 days out of a full 37 day cycle and females will advertise fertility with urinary scent marks and increased vocalization. Both male and female jaguars will range more widely than usual during courtship. Mating pairs separate after mating and females provide all the parental care. The gestation period lasts 93 - 105 days. Female Jaguars give birth to up to 4 cubs but most commonly to only 2 cubs. The mother will not tolerate the presence of males after the birth of cubs, given a risk of infant cannibalism. This behaviour is also found in the tiger. The young are born blind, gaining sight after 2 weeks. Cubs are weaned at 3 months but remain in the birth den for 6 months before leaving to accompany their mother on hunts. They will continue in their mothers company for one to two years before leaving to establish a territory for themselves. Young males are at first leave, jostling with the older jaguars until they succeed in claiming a territory. Typical life span of the jaguar in the wild is estimated at around 12 - 15 years. In captivity, the jaguar lives up to 23 years, placing it among the longest living cats. Jaguar Conservation Status Jaguars are an endangered species due to loss of habitat and over-hunting by man and its numbers are declining. All hunting of jaguars is prohibited in Argentina, Belize, Colombia, French Guiana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Suriname, the United States (where it is listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act), Uruguay and Venezuela. Hunting of jaguars is restricted to 'problem animals' in Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico and Peru, while trophy hunting is still permitted in Bolivia. The species has no legal protection in Ecuador or Guyana. Current conservation efforts often focus on educating ranch owners and promoting ecotourism (a form of tourism that appeals to the ecologically and socially conscious individuals). The jaguar is generally defined as an 'umbrella species' a species whose home range and habitat requirements are sufficiently broad that, if protected, numerous other species of smaller range will also be protected. Umbrella species serve as 'mobile links' at the landscape scale, in the jaguars case through predation. Conservation organizations may therefore focus on providing viable, connected habitat for the jaguar, with the knowledge that other species will also benefit. 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