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30th June, 2015
- 2016 model year XJ revealed
- XJ reaffirms its status as the most dynamic, distinctive luxury saloon
- New InControl Touch Pro touchscreen infotainment system offers new-look fast response navigation system, seamless
iOS/Android connectivity and 26-speaker, 1300W Meridian Digital Reference audio system
- Reconfigurable 12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster now offers full-screen navigation display
- Uprated 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine delivers 220kW/700Nm and reduces CO2 emissions by more than six per cent
- Electric power-assisted steering offers even greater feel and responsiveness and reduces fuel consumption
- All-Surface Progress Control enables smooth, effortless drive-away on low-friction surfaces such as snow and ice –
all the driver has to do is steer
- Exterior design refresh complete with full LED headlights and unique double J-Blade daytime running lights
- Black Pack options for subtly enhanced exterior styling
- Suite of advanced driver assistance systems including adaptive cruise control with queue-assist, reverse traffic
detection, closing vehicle sensing, 360° surround camera system and semi-automated bay- and parallel-parking
- New R-Sport and top-of-the-range Autobiography models join the line-up alongside XJ Premium Luxury, Portfolio and XJR
- The new 2016 model year Jaguar XJ goes on sale from 1st November 2015
- Manufacturer's List Price* starting from $199,900*
The XJ, Jaguar’s all-aluminium luxury saloon, is more desirable than ever.
Subtle changes to the exterior design, accentuated by full LED headlights, add to the XJ’s already distinctive looks.
Materials such as semi-aniline leather and rich oak inlay veneers enhance an interior already considered the most
luxurious in the segment, culminating in the new Autobiography model.
Matching this traditional craftsmanship is state-of-the-art technology, including a new infotainment system. InControl
Touch Pro offers features such as a new-look fast response navigation system, 1300W Meridian digital reference audio.
The driving experience is better than ever, thanks to a V6 diesel engine which offers more power and torque and less
fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, and an electric power-assisted steering system that enhances Jaguar’s reputation for
unrivalled agility and responsiveness.
“More dynamic and distinctive than ever, we've engineered our flagship saloon to deliver even greater levels of
luxury and performance.”
“Featuring our new world-class infotainment system, interior materials and finishes which create an even more
bespoke feel, and with our higher output, lower emissions diesel engine, the XJ rewards drivers and passengers like no
other luxury car.” said Ian Hoban, Vehicle Line Director, Jaguar XJ.
The new XJ features a larger, more upright grille, while sculpted chrome blades in the outboard air intakes emphasise
the car’s mature, prestigious character.
The full LED headlights accentuate the ‘quad lamp’ design feature that Jaguar sporting sedans have made their own.
They are further enhanced with active front steer- and static bend lamp functions, and auto high beam-assist. LED
headlights also provide a colour temperature closer to that of daylight than Bi-Xenon lamps, improving visibility and
driver comfort, and are also more energy-efficient.
Twin ‘J-Blade’ daytime running lights are a unique feature to XJ, befitting its status in the Jaguar saloon car range.
The white light instantly and seamlessly changes to orange when the direction indicator is operated.
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The LED rear lights feature a new J-signature tail and position light graphic, making the XJ even more distinctive.
The rear bumper now features a gloss black valance and a slender chrome insert. New LED taillights and oval exhaust
finishers complete the look.
The Jaguar XJ’s peerless interior design has been taken to the next level. So luxurious has it become that the
outgoing Portfolio trim is now used for the Premium Luxury model. The new Portfolio gains quilted soft-grain leather
seats with diamond stitching and embossed head restraints, and figured ebony veneer.
The Autobiography model, new to XJ in the 2016 model year and available only with the long-wheelbase body, can be
identified on the outside by chrome front bumper air intakes and 20” Mataiva wheels. Inside, there’s a unique
Autobiography Intaglio, quilted semi-aniline leather seats with contrasting stitching, a leather headliner, rich oak
inlay veneer, and illuminated stainless steel treadplates, air vents and boot finisher.
The new R-Sport model features a three-piece front splitter, deep side sills, side power vents and a rear spoiler. A
gloss black finish enhances the grille mesh, rear valance and, as standard in select markets, the window finishers.
Wheels are 20” Venom. The interior gains sports seats, R-Sport steering wheel and treadplates, Jet headliner and piano
black trim.
Range summary
The new Jaguar XJ range will consist of: XJ Premium Luxury, XJ Portfolio, XJ R-Sport, XJR, XJ Autobiography.
The powertrain range will consist of: 220kW 3.0-litre V6 diesel automatic; RWD, 250kW 3.0-litre V6 petrol automatic;
RWD, 375 and 404kW 5.0-litre V8 petrol automatic; RWD.
Alongside the F-TYPE sports car and all-new XF saloon, the XJ is manufactured in England at Jaguar Land Rover’s Castle
Bromwich Plant.
POWERTRAIN
Diesel
More performance, more refinement, more efficiency: the latest 3.0-litre V6 diesel features a host of new
technologies designed to boost output and reduce emissions. Now Euro 6 compliant, this outstanding engine develops an
extraordinary 700Nm and can accelerate the XJ from 0-100km/h in just 6.2 seconds.
The XJ’s sense of effortless performance is taken to an even higher level thanks to the latest-generation V6 diesel.
Smoother and quieter than ever, this power unit gains even more sophisticated common rail and turbocharging systems,
boosting power and torque from 202kW/600Nm to 220kW/700Nm. The extra torque not only improves responsiveness, it also
delivers greater efficiency, helping to reduce emissions from 159g/km to 149g/km CO2 (combined cycle).
New eight-hole piezo injectors ensure that fuel is delivered into the combustion chambers with even greater precision
and control, while increasing the maximum injection pressure to 2,000bar ensures even better mixture formation. All of
this leads to reduced fuel consumption and emissions, and higher output.
The innovative parallel-sequential boosting system receives more aerodynamically-efficient turbochargers, while the
primary turbo now features highly-advanced ceramic ball bearing technology: the reduced friction means even better launch
performance and transient response because torque builds up even more rapidly than before.
Engine efficiency is improved too. A switchable coolant pump and dual-stage oil pump ensure faster warm-up and reduced
parasitic losses. And the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system now features a cooled low-pressure circuit in addition
to the high-pressure circuit: this enables inherently low emissions of oxides of nitrogen (NOx) as well as reduced
pumping losses across a wider range of the engine’s operating map.
Complementing the improved EGR system is a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system. Injecting a urea solution
upstream of a highly-efficient SCR catalyst converts NOx into nitrogen and water, ensuring that the new XJ meets Euro 6
exhaust emissions regulations.
Petrol
The new XJ also offers the familiar range of all-aluminium V6 and V8 petrol engines. All feature direct injection,
variable valve timing, forced induction and intelligent stop-start systems to deliver high performance with remarkable
efficiency.
The 3.0-litre supercharged V6 develops 250kW/450Nm and is available in rear -wheel drive. Characterised by its linear
power delivery and free-revving nature, this remarkable engine also delivers a unique soundtrack thanks to
meticulously-tuned intake and exhaust systems.
The top engine option remains the 5.0-litre V8. Offered in 375kW/625Nm and 404kW/680Nm ratings, this exceptional
engine delivers all of the performance promised by the XJ’s dramatic styling.
Selecting the best: Eight-speed automatic transmissions
All powertrains feature a specifically-optimised eight-speed automatic from ZF. Each has been developed to provide the
perfect balance of unrivalled launch performance, shift comfort, dynamics and efficiency.
Two variants of the 8HP transmission family are offered in the new XJ: the familiar 8HP70 transmission and the
lighter, more compact 8HP45.
CHASSIS
The adoption of electric power-assisted steering (EPAS) improves responsiveness and driver feedback, enhancing the
XJ’s position as the most dynamic luxury sedan in the segment. The technology is also an enabler for advanced driver
assistance systems and improves efficiency.
Jaguar cars set the benchmark for steering feel, in every segment. It’s intrinsic to the dynamics DNA of all models
from XE through to F-TYPE. The XJ is no exception, and this latest model also benefits from the adoption of electric
power assistance for the steering system: hydraulic systems have reached the limit of their potential.
Years of development and testing, plus meticulous tuning work, mean that EPAS is now ready for Jaguar’s flagship
saloon. The system’s ability to filter-out steering disturbances from poor road surfaces and compensate for road camber
make the steering feel smoother and more precise than ever. Friction has also been engineered-out, improving steering
feel and responsiveness still further.
Unlike hydraulic systems, EPAS only uses energy when the driver turns the wheel, so the reduction in parasitic losses
helps to reduce fuel consumption by up to three per cent on the European combined cycle.
INFOTAINMENT AND CONNECTIVITY
A new-look fast response Navigation system, seamless smartphone connectivity and Meridian digital audio systems take
the new XJ’s infotainment to the next level!
Designed and developed without compromise, the new XJ’s InControl Touch Pro premium infotainment system is
state-of-the art. Conceived in-house and built around a quad-core Intel processor, 60GB solid-state drive, InControl
Touch Pro can handle massive amounts of data and is exceptionally powerful and responsive. At the same time, the system
is simple and intuitive to use.
At its heart is an eight-inch capacitive touchscreen. Just like a smartphone, the home screen can be customised –
there’s a choice of wallpaper images, while widgets can be used to shortcut to favourite features and functions. Extra
home pages can be added, if desired.
And just like smartphones, the touchscreen accepts ‘pinch to zoom’ gestures, for instance, or swipes to scroll between
home screens. This simple, intuitive user interface helps drivers to keep their eyes on the road, minimising
distraction.
The functionality of the navigation system is just as impressive. Maps stored on InControl Touch Pro’s 60GB
solid-state drive can be accessed in a fraction of the time needed with conventional hard drives. Dead-reckoning
functionality accurately determines the vehicle’s position even when GPS signals cannot be received – ideal for cities.
InControl Touch Pro also delivers a full-screen navigation display in the new XJ’s reconfigurable full TFT instrument
cluster.
Engineered to sound perfect: Meridian Reference system
Equal attention has been paid to audio system performance. The new XJ offers three digital systems including the
outstanding 26-speaker, 1,300W Reference sound system developed with British audio experts Meridian. The 17 channels of
stereo and surround sound benefit from Meridian’s Trifield technology to ensure optimum reproduction with benchmark low
levels of distortion.
Gracenote images stored on the solid-state drive enrich the experience, while functions such as ‘Play more like this’
make it easier still to access all of your favourite tracks.
Rear Seat Entertainment: The full widescreen experience
To further enhance the XJ’s luxurious row-two seating experience, customers will be able to specify a rear seat
entertainment system. Comprising two 10.2-inch high-definition screens which fold away when not in use, these displays
offer a true 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. When digital TV is also specified, a different channel can be shown on each
screen and an additional 100GB of user media storage is provided.
The rear seat entertainment system will also allow passengers to connect devices using two USB 3.0 ports, one HDMI and
one MHL port, enabling charging and media output and from a wide range of smartphones and tablets.
All the best connections: The always-on XJ
The new XJ is the latest Jaguar to offer InControl Apps, an innovative, intuitive technology that enables customers to
seamlessly connect Apple and Android smartphones to the vehicle’s infotainment system, via a USB cable. InControl Apps
provides access to compatible apps on the device using the vehicle’s touchscreen.
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ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
The new XJ benefits from technologies that can improve traction in difficult conditions and take the effort out of
stop-start traffic or parking in tight spaces, making the driving experience even more relaxing, enjoyable and safe.
Gaining traction: All-Surface Progress Control
Already proven in the XE, the new XJ becomes the latest Jaguar to benefit from the revolutionary All-Surface Progress
Control (ASPC) technology. Designed to help drivers to pull away smoothly and without drama on very low friction surfaces,
ASPC is a unique system which can make it easier and safer to drive a powerful rear-wheel drive car at low speeds on
slippery surfaces such as snow, ice and wet grass.
Conventional traction control systems attempt to modulate what happens once the wheels begin to slip – that’s usually
too late. ASPC is fundamentally different, and leverages decades of Jaguar Land Rover’s knowledge and experience in
off-road technologies.
ASPC works like a low-speed cruise control and can operate between 3.6km/h and 30km/h. The system is activated by
pressing a button on the centre console and then the driver uses the cruise control switches on the steering wheel to set
the maximum speed. After that, ASPC does all the hard work: the driver just has to steer.
What makes ASPC so effective is that it doesn’t just provide fine control of the throttle: it also uses the brakes in
opposition to the throttle. So from a standstill, only very low engine torque is applied to the driven wheels, enabling
smooth progress with little or no wheel spin. ASPC is compatible with rear- and all-wheel drive and is made even more
effective by the fitment of winter tyres.
Adaptive Cruise Control with Queue Assist
The new queue assist function for the adaptive cruise control system has been designed to take even more of the effort
and monotony out of driving in heavy traffic. Using a long-range radar sensor, the system can now maintain a safe
distance from the vehicle in front, all the way down to a standstill.
Closing Vehicle Sensing
Building on the safety benefits of blind spot monitoring, the closing vehicle sensing system uses radar sensors and
has a far greater range. The system can alert the driver to the presence of vehicles approaching fast from behind when
changing lanes by displaying a flashing icon in the door mirror.
Parking made simple
The adoption of electric power-assisted steering enables the new XJ to offer semi-autonomous park-assist functions for
both bay and parallel parking. Ultrasonic sensors measure the space first and, if it’s long enough, the system enables
the car to manoeuvre itself into position – and, in the case of parallel parking, out again. The driver just controls the
accelerator, brakes and transmission.
In addition, there’s a surround camera system: four cameras combine to give a 360° view of the area around the car,
including a plan view, to make manoeuvring easier and safer.
Reverse Traffic Detection
The XJ’s radar sensors can also help to make reversing safer. Vehicles approaching from either side are detected and,
if they present a potential hazard, the driver is given audible and visual warnings.
Australian availability
The new Jaguar XJ arrives in November 2015 and will be priced* from $199,900*.
TECHNICAL DATA
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XJ 3.0 Diesel 221kW
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XJ 3.0 Diesel 221kW LWB
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ENGINE & TRANSMISSION |
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Engine capacity (cc) |
2,993 |
Cylinders |
6 in-vee |
Valves per cylinder |
4; DOHC |
Bore/ stroke (mm) |
84.0/ 90.0 |
Compression ratio |
16.1:1 |
Fuel injection |
2,000bar common rail |
Boosting system |
Parallel-sequential turbocharging |
Power kW |
220 @ 4,000rpm |
Torque Nm |
700 @ 2,000rpm |
Transmission |
ZF 8HP70 8-speed automatic |
Gear ratios (:1) |
|
1st |
4.714 |
2nd |
3.143 |
3rd |
2.106 |
4th |
1.667 |
5th |
1.285 |
6th |
1.000 |
7th |
0.839 |
8th |
0.667 |
Reverse |
3.317 |
Final Drive |
2.44 |
CHASSIS |
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Front suspension |
Double wishbone |
Rear suspension |
Double wishbone |
Steering |
Rack-and-pinion; electromechanical power-assisted |
DIMENSIONS |
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Length (mm) |
5,130 |
5,255 |
Width inc./ excl. mirrors (mm) |
2,105/ 1,899 |
2,105/ 1,899 |
Height (mm) |
1,460 |
1,460 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
3,032 |
3,157 |
Track front/ rear (mm) |
1,626/ 1,604 |
1,626/ 1,604 |
Kerbweight (kg) |
From 1,835 |
From 1,860 |
Fuel tank; usable (litres) |
77 |
77 |
PERFORMANCE & FUEL ECONOMY |
|
0-60mph (sec) |
5.9 |
0-100km/h (sec) |
6.2 |
Top speed (km/h) |
250 |
Fuel consumption (litres/100km) EU combined |
5.7 |
CO2 emissions (g/km) EU combined |
149 |
Manufacturer’s figures; correct at time of going to press
TECHNICAL DATA
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XJ 3.0 Supercharged petrol 250kW
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XJ 3.0 Supercharged petrol 250kW LWB
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ENGINE & TRANSMISSION |
|
Engine capacity (cc) |
2,995 |
Cylinders |
6 in-vee |
Valves per cylinder |
4; DOHC, variable inlet and exhaust cam timing |
Bore/ stroke (mm) |
84.5/ 89.0 |
Compression ratio |
10.5:1 |
Fuel injection |
150 bar direct injection |
Boosting system |
Twin-Vortex supercharger |
Power kW |
250 @ 6,500rpm |
Torque Nm |
450 @ 3,500-5,000rpm |
Transmission |
ZF 8HP45 8-speed automatic |
Gear ratios (:1) |
|
1st |
4.714 |
2nd |
3.143 |
3rd |
2.106 |
4th |
1.667 |
5th |
1.285 |
6th |
1.000 |
7th |
0.839 |
8th |
0.667 |
Reverse |
3.295 |
Final Drive |
2.73 |
CHASSIS |
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Front suspension |
Double wishbone |
Rear suspension |
Double wishbone |
Steering |
Rack-and-pinion; electromechanical power-assisted |
DIMENSIONS |
|
Length (mm) |
5,130 |
5,255 |
Width inc./ excl. mirrors (mm) |
2,105/ 1,899 |
2,105/ 1,899 |
Height (mm) |
1,460 |
1,460 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
3,032 |
3,157 |
Track front/ rear (mm) |
1,626/ 1,604 |
1,626/ 1,604 |
Kerb weight (kg) |
From 1,765 |
From 1,775 |
Fuel tank; usable (litres) |
80 |
80 |
PERFORMANCE & FUEL ECONOMY |
|
0-60mph (sec) |
5.7 |
0-100km/h (sec) |
5.9 |
Top speed (km/h) |
250 |
Fuel consumption (litres/100km) EU combined |
9.1 |
CO2 emissions (g/km) EU combined |
211 |
Manufacturer’s figures; correct at time of going to press
TECHNICAL DATA
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XJ 5.0 Supercharged petrol 375kW
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XJ 5.0 Supercharged petrol 375kW LWB
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ENGINE & TRANSMISSION |
|
Engine capacity (cc) |
5,000 |
Cylinders |
V8 Supercharged |
Valves per cylinder |
4; DOHC, variable inlet and exhaust cam timing |
Bore/ stroke (mm) |
92.5/ 93.0 |
Compression ratio |
9.5:1 |
Fuel injection |
150 bar direct injection |
Boosting system |
Twin-Vortex supercharger |
Power PS kW |
375 @ 6,000-6,500rpm |
Torque Nm |
625 @ 2,500-5,500rpm |
Transmission |
ZF 8HP70 8-speed automatic |
Gear ratios (:1) |
|
1st |
4.714 |
2nd |
3.143 |
3rd |
2.106 |
4th |
1.667 |
5th |
1.285 |
6th |
1.000 |
7th |
0.839 |
8th |
0.667 |
Reverse |
3.317 |
Final Drive |
2.56 |
CHASSIS |
|
Front suspension |
Double wishbone |
Rear suspension |
Double wishbone |
Steering |
Rack-and-pinion; electromechanical power-assisted |
DIMENSIONS |
|
Length (mm) |
5,130 |
5,255 |
Width inc./ excl. mirrors (mm) |
2,105/ 1,899 |
2,105/ 1,899 |
Height (mm) |
1,460 |
1,460 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
3,032 |
3,157 |
Track front/ rear (mm) |
1,626/ 1,604 |
1,626/ 1,604 |
Kerbweight (kg) |
From 1,875 |
From 1,885 |
Fuel tank; usable (litres) |
80 |
80 |
PERFORMANCE & FUEL ECONOMY |
|
0-60mph (sec) |
4.7 |
0-100km/h (sec) |
4.9 |
Top speed (km/h) |
250 |
Fuel consumption (litres/100km) EU combined |
11.1 |
CO2 emissions (g/km) EU combined |
264 |
Manufacturer’s figures; correct at time of going to press
TECHNICAL DATA
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XJ 5.0 Supercharged petrol 404kW
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XJ 5.0 Supercharged petrol 404kW LWB
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ENGINE & TRANSMISSION |
|
Engine capacity (cc) |
5,000 |
Cylinders |
V8 Supercharged |
Valves per cylinder |
4; DOHC, variable inlet and exhaust cam timing |
Bore/ stroke (mm) |
92.5/ 93.0 |
Compression ratio |
9.5:1 |
Fuel injection |
150 bar direct injection |
Boosting system |
Twin-Vortex supercharger |
Power PS (kW) |
404 @ 6,000-6,500rpm |
Torque Nm (lb ft) |
680 @ 3,500-4,000rpm |
Transmission |
ZF 8HP70 8-speed automatic |
Gear ratios (:1) |
|
1st |
4.714 |
2nd |
3.143 |
3rd |
2.106 |
4th |
1.667 |
5th |
1.285 |
6th |
1.000 |
7th |
0.839 |
8th |
0.667 |
Reverse |
3.317 |
Final Drive |
2.56 |
CHASSIS |
|
Front suspension |
Double wishbone |
Rear suspension |
Double wishbone |
Steering |
Rack-and-pinion; electromechanical power-assisted |
DIMENSIONS |
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Length (mm) |
5,130 |
5,255 |
Width inc./ excl. mirrors (mm) |
2,105/ 1,899 |
2,105/ 1,899 |
Height (mm) |
1,460 |
1,460 |
Wheelbase (mm) |
3,032 |
3,157 |
Track front/ rear (mm) |
1,626/ 1,604 |
1,626/ 1,604 |
Kerb weight (kg) |
From 1,875 |
From 1,885 |
Fuel tank; usable (litres) |
80 |
80 |
PERFORMANCE & FUEL ECONOMY |
|
0-60mph (sec) |
4.4 |
0-100km/h (sec) |
4.6 |
Top speed (km/h) |
280 |
Fuel consumption (litres/100km) EU combined |
11.1 |
CO2 emissions (g/km) EU combined |
264 |
Manufacturer’s figures; correct at time of going to press
NOTE:
* Manufacturer's List Price (MLP) excludes dealer delivery fees and the numerous statutory charges (commonly known as
on-road costs). Additionally, please note that all prices, fees and charges are subject to change without notice, as are
the specifications.
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