XJ 2010 Jaguar XJ Series (Spy pics & info)


The Jaguar XJ is a series of mid-size/full-size luxury cars produced from 1968 to 2019. It was produced across four basic platform generations (debuting in 1968, 1986, 2003, and 2009) with various updated derivatives of each. From 1970, it was Jaguar's flagship four-door model. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have been designed under the leadership of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder, and the model has been featured in countless media and high-profile appearances.

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"An updated version of the current model, the 2010 XJ’s wheelbase will remain virtually identical, so improvements in space will come from mounting the rear seats lower. Major updates will be made to the dashboard, with a facia modelled on the XF’s.

Under the hood there will be a revised version of the 3.0-litre V6 and th top model, R, will be powered by a 500bhp 5.0-litre supercharged V8. Hybrid version is also in the work. All engines are mated to Jaguar’s latest six-speed automatic box, complete with steering wheel-mounted paddles. The XJ will also have a new damping system similar to Audi’s Magnetic Ride."

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"The Big Cat is taking another radical leap forward – and in an amazing exclusive, Auto Express has the pictures to prove it!

Following hot on the heels of the XF, Jaguar’s S-Type replacement, the British firm is set to reveal an even more dramatic model in the shape of this new flagship, the XJ.

The newcomer has one aim – to beat the Audi A8, BMW 7-Series and Mercedes S-Class at their own game. And with gorgeous looks, a fabulous driving experience and Jaguar’s first-ever hybrid powerplant, the new XJ is set to propel the marque back to the top of the luxury saloon class.

Under the skin, the saloon will use an updated version of the current car’s aluminium chassis. The wheelbase will remain virtually identical, so improvements in space will come from mounting the rear seats lower – to give better headroom – as well as the use of sculpted front seatbacks, which boost legroom.

Major updates will be made to the dashboard, with a facia modelled on the XF’s. That means it will feature touchscreen displays, motion-sensing controls and Jaguar’s new DriveSelect rotating gear selector, which rises from the transmission tunnel when the ignition key is turned. As with the uncluttered exterior, the cabin will be simple, with high-quality woods and leathers, and plenty of cool blue mood lighting.

Key to the XJ’s appeal will be the fact it debuts Jaguar’s hybrid technology. This uses super-capacitors – small, high-power batter-ies – to boost engine performance, and includes advanced stop-start technology to help reduce fuel consumption and emissions of the entry-level 3.0-litre V6.

Every powerplant will be revised, though, with a flagship R model being fitted with a new 500bhp 5.0-litre supercharged V8, while the 3.0 V6 petrol features a supercharger, too. The capacity of the current model’s twin-turbo V6 diesel is also set to increase from 2.7 litres to 3.0 litres.

All engines are mated to Jaguar’s latest six-speed automatic box, complete with steering wheel-mounted paddles. The XJ will also have a new damping system similar to Audi’s Magnetic Ride. This can react quickly to changes in road surface, and works with a stiffer body, wider track and revised suspension to give the Big Cat class-leading ride and handling.

The XJ is the latest example of Jag-uar’s product renaissance, and takes its styling cues from the XF. Now that car is finished – sales of the saloon kick off in March next year – the XJ is the brand’s most pressing project.

The current generation arrived in 2001, and although it’s still great to drive, improvements are needed to its engine range, cabin packaging and interior design. As you can see from our images, the XJ is facing a bright future. It draws on the C-XF concept, which was described by Jaguar as “a precursor to cars that will become recognised for their groundbreaking exteriors”, and the model is clearly the next step for the firm.

It has been designed under the guidance of Ian Callum – the man who penned the XK and the XF – and the flagship will get a recessed grille with striking twin-lamp LED headlights.

The bonnet is marked out by a central power bulge, but the most distinctive styling cue is the low roofline which, combined with minimal glass areas and a radical coupé-like profile, results in a long, low and menacing look. The production version will also get a panoramic glass roof. It’s widely known that Callum is a fan of the original Jaguar Mark X of the Sixties – and the new XJ takes inspiration from that classic model.

Expect to see a concept version of the XJ towards the end of next year, with sales starting in mid-2009.

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i fail to see what's so special about their rotary gear selector, it's a useless gimmick, and they are marketting it as the "sliced bread" of the 21st century
they should focus on more useful things, like making their gizmos on 4 wheels more car like
 
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Or just making them drive good.

Authoritative minds have deemed the new XF an abject failure in the dynamics department.

The world still needs an XJ, but in Maserati Quatroporte numbers, not S-Class numbers, let alone A8 numbers.
 
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if you consider clarckson and the guys at top gear authoritative, then you are wrong because the XF constantly beats the 5er for dynamics in their books :D
i am astounded that by simply changing the design of the gear selector from vertically linear to circular they think they have mastered the force!
the XJ will always be a very niche vehicle, it should not compete with the others it should be the eccentric alternative
Jaguar is not understanding the role it has and can play in the 21st century autmotive market dynamics
 
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I think Jaguar's new custodians may though - Although it's hard to tell. Really, Jag would be a great botique brand in a large family, but as a "Big 4" A-tier luxury brand they will always fail.

Take my word for it - The XF is not the thrilling drive it aspires to be.
 
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the XJ will always be a very niche vehicle, it should not compete with the others it should be the eccentric alternative
Jaguar is not understanding the role it has and can play in the 21st century autmotive market dynamics

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so what do you guys think about the ps.. it`s a pretty radicle departure from the current one.
 
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Part of me wants to see Jag split the baby and make two top-tier saloons - One that's the old-guard Scrooge Mc Duck-type car, and a ultra-modern supersedan in the same vein of the new XF.

But they don't really have the space, budget or volume to create a business case for the aforementioned, so I think they're headed in the right direction. I just think that direction leads them to be grossly overshadowed by BMW & Mercedes in the same department. Especially BMW - they've occupied the exact same styling ethos since the E65.

But there will always be people who want something than the 7ers that populate LA's highways like a blight, so I hope they cook up a winner.

Prediction: The new XJ's will be breathtaking, but also spioled by a singular detail - Just like the XK and the XF, whose headlights really let down the rest of the car.
 
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That is a REALLY bad chop. I don't think Jag will make the mistake of making the XJ, look exactly like the XF...that would be a boneheaded move.
 
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Jaguar is well underway in the development of its next-generation XJ saloon, a car that’s expected to be launched in early 2010. Designers are focusing on alleviating many of the current car’s criticisms – namely the outdated styling and lack of engine options.

The modern aluminum chassis will carry over as well as a standard six-speed automatic transmission, however styling inspired by last year’s stunning C-XF Concept and a look that’s said to be more dramatic than the new XF will feature on the new generation XJ. A prototype mock-up with a completed interior was revealed to several dealers and potential customers last year. One source that saw the car described it as looking like the C-XF’s features had been draped over an Aston Martin Rapide.
This latest test-mule, residing under modified sheet metal of the current model, reveals that a wider track, dual tip exhaust system, and aggressive front end will appear on the new model. It will also retain the current car’s low stance but is expected to feature a more coupe-like profile. Other design elements are said to include a sloping windscreen that extends into the roof, a large square grille and tail-lights similar to those used on the Bentley Continental GT. High-tech features inside are said to include pressure sensing buttons, combined with backlit glass panels and the retracting transmission selector knob used in the XF.
Expect to see a 5.0L supercharged V8 engine in the range topping model as well as a midlevel 4.2L V8 and entry-level V6 also appear. A turbodiesel option will remain and there’s even the possibility that Jaguar could use the new XJ to debut its new hybrid technology currently being developed together with the UK government.
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Hmm, i think it would be a vary big mistake to put such a big grille on the XJ. It is a very "thin" car and a big grille seems out of place
 
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Jaguar is working flat out on the development of its new XJ flagship – caught here heading back from the track to the company’s test facility on the perimeter of the Nurburgring in Germany. We’ve seen quite a few XJ mules in 2008 both in the UK and in Germany, but this is the first one caught undergoing new engine trials, indicating Jaguar’s rate of progress.

New engines – would that explain this XJ mule's rather ugly nose?
Yes indeed. What’s immediately apparent – apart from the car’s wider front and rear tracks, which we’ve already spotted on previous test mules – is this car’s modified air intake treatment, which in turn gives us important clues to how the face of the production XJ will look.

Details on the XJ’s powertrain line-up have been heavily guarded, but our sources say that as well as all-new versions of the Jaguar’s new-generation 5.0-litre V8 (both blown and naturally aspirated) and heavily revised versions of the bi-turbo 2.7-litre diesel, the company is also working on a forced induction 3.0-litre straight six.

With an estimated 300hp output, the new straight six is said to match the current 4.2-litre V8 engine but post far more wallet-friendly economy and emission figures.

What else is going on beneath all that black cladding?
Codenamed X351, the big Ian Cullum-designed Jaguar sits on a heavily revised version of the current XJ's all-aluminium chassis. Advances by the company’s material engineers will introduce more advanced bonding, riveting and laser welding of the chassis architecture.

Result? Engineering sources we've spoken to vow it will create an exceptionally light and stiff body, with the associated dynamic and economy benefits.

So what will the new 2010 XJ look like?
Insiders claim the new XJ will take the radicalism of the recent XF and turn it up even further with a rakish roofline, letter-box glasshouse and kicked-up rear end that’s more Aston Martin Rapide than the current traditional clubby saloon.

Expect the XF’s rectangular grille to reappear, flanked by LED active headlamps and complemented by current motifs like the side scallops and thin wrap-around tail lamps. The new XJ will have its own distinctive character – unmistakably Jaguar, but very different to the XF, in other words.


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IMO, this thread should be a sticky.


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It might look like a four-door tank, but underneath the heavy camouflage is Jaguar’s all-new XJ! And while these exclusive spy shots give little away about how the car will shape up, it promises to be the most radically different incarnation ever of Jag’s flagship saloon.

Ian Callum, the firm’s design Director has revealed that due to lower-selling volumes than the XF , it can afford to be even bolder with the next XJ’s styling. It’s expected mimick the Mercedes CLS by taking the shape of a four-door coupe but with trademark Jaguar design elements - as our exclusive renderings show.

Sitting on an modified version of the existing XF’s all-aluminium platform the newcomer, codenamed the X351, is due to break cover in Spring 2011.



Jaguar XJ | Spy Shots | News | Auto Express


Can't really tell much yet?

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Man that car is gonna face some nuclear rivals,in 2010 here comes the FL S along the all new A8 and the new 7er.Jag better be serious about this one or it'll be the laughing stock of the upper segment.
 
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Oh snap, that's some mad camo, seem like the rear is going to be somewhat coupe shaped which is why they have concealed it to heavily. The XF has been very successful and I'm confident that this one will be able to rivals the germans as well.
 
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^You know seriously the XF can't even beat the current gen of E/5 and A6 let alone the new gen due next year.

I really think the new XJ will suffer the same fate or even worse coz it'll have a brand German executives premiering at the same.
 
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The XF can't beat the German rivals in what? Sales numbers? I don't think they're delusional to think they can achieve that. But in other aspects it does give the German rivals a run for their money.
 
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^No it doesn't,the car doesn't offer any real world advantage over the Germans,no ground breaking tech or safety systems.Nothing and i mean nothing is there that one can talk about.
 
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Even if it doesn't have ground breaking innovations, I would still buy the XF over its German rivals just for the looks. :D
Hopefully the new XJ will follow the lead.
 
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Tarek, so you mean some advantage that can easily be written on a spec sheet? Like better engine, chassis stiffness or power to weight ratio? Those are nice, but ultimately not what makes a total driving experience. I'd have to say, apart from the seats and a few other minor details, the interior of the XF trumps the German rivals. And the exterior is easily the best in class (if you forgive the front lights). Riding comfort is on par with the Merc E-class, yet it offers a more sporty note, close enough to BMW 5er. And it comes with more standard equipment. To spec the german rivals to a Premium Luxury trim, you really need to tick quite a few options boxes (and add quite a lot to the price).
 

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