XK Car and Driver - First Drive: 2007 Jaguar XKR Convertible


The Jaguar XK is a two-door 2+2 grand tourer manufactured and marketed by Jaguar Cars from 1996–2012 and by Jaguar Land Rover from 2013–2014 in hatchback coupé and convertible body styles, across two generations. The XK was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1996 and was discontinued in July 2014.

Merc1

Ultimate Gearhead Guru
Premium
Messages
41,072
Name
Marcus















The most expensive Jaguar convertible ever offers flash and dash.


There is no shortage of write-ups of Jaguar’s new XK, in all its variations, on CARandDRIVER.com. That’s probably because Jag’s latest—and in terms of performance, its greatest—GT is pretty sensational, whether or not it has a roof, a supercharger, or both. We would have no problem driving all the variations over and over and over without complaint. And so here we are again, the subject this time is the supercharged, $92,500 XKR convertible, arguably the glitteriest kitty in the litter—at least from an image standpoint. It also happens to shine from a performance standpoint, proving that losing its top does not mean losing its edge.

Jaguar Sex Appeal, Now With Attitude

While some may argue that the saucy coupe version of Ian Callum’s perfectly proportioned design is actually better looking than the convertible, which is like saying Cindy Crawford is hotter than Eva Longoria—neither is a hag. But there’s no denying the inherent curb appeal of a ragtop, which, frankly, is what many buyers want when shelling out $92,500 for what is essentially an automotive aperitif. And boy does this thing have curb appeal, securing the prized spot of every southern California valet—some six of them total—to whom we tossed the key fob during our time with the Jag.

And evidently this design was no small feat. Callum has said that it is far harder to get the proportions right on convertibles than coupes, thus he directed his design team to start with the convertible and, once it looked good, only then start work on the coupe. We won’t argue with that approach, as it seems that the team got both cars right. Whichever XKR you choose, its strong chin, mesh grillework, hood nostrils, metal side vents, and standard 19-inch wheels add some attitude to the sexy but rather benign styling of the base XK.


cont...

And so it appears that in its heaviest and most decadent form, Jaguar’s sportiest car since the XJ220 supercar is solidly built, engaging, fast, and, of course, beautiful. There. We said it.

Again.



Full Article:

First Drive: 2007 Jaguar XKR Convertible - Previews - Car and Driver June 2007

M
 
Rave reviews all around. Now it's just for the sales to come up...
 
The interior is certainly one of the strongest points of this car... together with those magnificent rims :icondrool
 
The interior is certainly one of the strongest points of this car... together with those magnificent rims :icondrool

Surprisingly. I think the interior's the weakest point of the car. :D

BTW, does Jag allow two-tone interiors or something? I've only seen boring one-tone colours that does nothing for the atmosphere of the interior.
 
Surprisingly. I think the interior's the weakest point of the car. :D

BTW, does Jag allow two-tone interiors or something? I've only seen boring one-tone colours that does nothing for the atmosphere of the interior.
Really? I think the headlights are the weakest point ;)
I have a little difficulty to remember the interior of the previous XKR, but I think this one looks good... the steering wheel is very nice too (classy+sporty)
 
Really? I think the headlights are the weakest point ;)
I have a little difficulty to remember the interior of the previous XKR, but I think this one looks good... the steering wheel is very nice too (classy+sporty)

Right now, the extendable antenna is the weakest point of the car... :confused: ...but the rest is just great!!
 

Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company for Jaguar Land Rover Limited, also known as JLR, a British multinational manufacturer of luxury and sports utility vehicles. JLR, headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, UK, is a subsidiary of Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover, with histories dating to the 1920s and 1940s, merged in 1968 under British Leyland. They later became independent and were subsidiaries of BMW and Ford. In 2000, BMW dissolved the Rover Group, selling Land Rover to Ford. Since 2008, Tata Motors has owned Jaguar Land Rover.
Official website: JLR

Trending content


Back
Top