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The definition of elegance. Refined performance. One-of-a-kind presence.
The XJ is the rare automobile that needs no calling card. A truly modern update of a timeless classic. Few cars have ever featured more luxurious appointments; even fewer can dare to compete in the quarter-mile. For the most demanding luxury vehicle aficionados, we proudly present the flagship of the Jaguar line.

Performance as refined as the appearance.
In an automobile this refined, one might expect performance to take a backseat. But the XJ handles curves in a manner equally as elegant as the curves across its hood.

4.2–liter V8
The 4.2-liter V8, standard on the XJ8, XJ8L, and Vanden Plas, generates 300 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 303 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,100 rpm, and accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.3 seconds.

Supercharged V8
The XJR and Super V8 models incorporate a supercharged version of Jaguar´s 4.2-liter V8 with twin intercoolers. The stunning result: 400-horsepower at 6,100 rpm, a peak torque of 413 lb.-ft. from just 3,500 rpm, and 0-60 acceleration in 5.0 seconds flat.

Best-in-class Fuel Economy
EPA estimated fuel economy ratings for the XJ8 and XJ8L are a best-in-class 18 city and 27 highway. For another perspective, ponder this fact: at these ratings, a typical highway driver could journey over 600 miles before refueling.

6-speed Transmission
All XJ engines utilize an advanced electronic six-speed automatic transmission, providing drivers with seamless shifting and more responsive downshift for enhanced performance. A custom-built 32-bit electronic controller integrates engine and transmission functions for optimum power and efficiency.

CATS
An automatic system that electronically creates a perfect balance between ride and handling, Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS) continuously adjusts shock absorber settings to provide poised and confident handling over all types of road surfaces.

R Performance Brakes
The R Performance disc brakes utilize composite front calipers to help bring the XJR and Super V8 to a quick and safe stop.

Self-leveling Air Suspension
Every XJ features an enhanced self-leveling air suspension system, which both levels the vehicle regardless of weight loads and position, and automatically lowers the profile at high speeds to increase stability and aerodynamics.

Source - Jaguar
The Jaguar XJ series began in 1968 and has continued in various forms and Series into modern times. The first 'Mark' was introduced in 1968 and continued until 1992. During this time there were three series, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3. In 1986 Jaguar introduced the Mark II which continued until 2002. During this time there were the XJ40, XJ81, X300, X305 and X308. The Mark III was introduced in 2003.

Sir John William hailed the JX series as 'the finest Jaguar ever.' The 'XJ' designation had been used during the vehicles development as its codename. When the vehicle was introduced, the codename persisted. When introduced it was powered by a six-cylinder engine that came in either 2.8- or 4.2-liter displacement. In 1972 a 5.3-liter V12 unit was introduced with a total of 3,235 examples being produced its introductory year. From 1968 through 1973, Jaguar produced 82,126 examples of the XJ Series I.

The Jaguar XJ Series II, commonly known as the Series II, was introduced in 1973. It brought mild aesthetic improvements over the prior years. One of the more visual indications of a Series II from a Series I was the smaller front grille. A 3.4-liter engine became available in 1975. In total, 91,227 examples of the Series II were produced with 14,226 being outfitted with the 12-cylinder engine. 8378 examples were of the two-door XJ Coupes which were produced from 1975 through 1978.

The Series II vehicles had a reputation for pool build quality which was partly due to outsourced components. The XJC versions were plagued with loud wind noise and water leakage.

A limited number of XJC pillar-less hardtop coupes were produced from 1975 through 1978. These are commonly known as the XJC. Their chassis's were constructed on the short-wheelbase version of the XJ. They came equipped with either the six or twelve cylinder engine. Extensive amount of labor was required in order to modify the saloon body to create the XJC. The labor intensive process and high sticker price was part of the reason only 8378 examples were produced.

In 1979 Jaguar unveiled the Series 3 which remained in production until 1992. The famous design studio, Pininfarina, had been tasked with incorporating design enhancements for the long-wheelbase version. The results were stunning.

The Series III were powered by six- and 12-cylinder engines. In six-cylinder form, the owner could select either the 3.4-liter or 4.2-liter unit. The V12 unit had 5.3-liters in displacement size. The larger six-cylinder engine and the 12-cylinder unit both utilized Bosch fuel injection. The smaller six used carburetors and now offered for sale in the US.

In total, there were 132,952 examples of the Series III produced. A small percentage of those, 10,500, were equipped with the 12-cylinder engine. In 1987 Jaguar ceased production of the Series III XJ with the six-cylinder engines. The Series III with the 12-cylinder power-plant continued until 1992.

The Series III brought with it cruise control and a sunroof as optional equipment. The Vanden Plas option was introduced in 1982 and intended for the US market. This designation indicated the top-of-the-line offering for the Jaguar XJ which included the twelve-cylinder engine and many luxury items as standard equipment.

The Project XJ40 had been in development by British Leyland (Jaguar) since the 1970's. Designs by Pininfarina were submitted but ultimately, Jaguar decided to stick with its internal design studio for their newest creation. There were delays with the project which delayed its introduction. These delay's, which included the unforeseen fuel crisis, meant the Jaguar Mark II XJ40 was unveiled to European markets until 1986. Since its design had been started in the 1970's, it brought with it many controversial designs from that era. The square headlights were one of these antiquated features.

Jaguar offered the XJ40 with only six-cylinder units when first introduced. The 12-cylinder unit's were not ready, thus the continuation of the Series III with the V12 until 1992. In 1989 Ford took over Jaguar. Work began on redesigning the engine bay to accommodate the V12. It would take a few more years of development until the V12 was ready.

In 1993 a twelve-cylinder version of the Mark II was ready for sale. By now, the vehicles were known as XJ81. Production would continue until 1994 of these 6.0-liter four-door saloons. Power was sent to the rear wheels through a GM 4L80E four-speed automatic gearbox with overdrive on the fourth gear.

In 1995 the XJ6, code-named X300 Series, was introduced which used styling cues from the popular Series III cars. There were now four individual headlights, reminiscent of the Series III era. The hood was also very similar to the S3. The work of the newly designs and updated X300 Series cars was done by Geoff Lawson, the head designer for Jaguar. Included in this series was the XJ6, Vanden Plas, XJR, and Daimler. Power was from a 4-liter six-cylinder unit or from the 6-liter 12-cylinder unit. The XJR version featured a supercharger on the six-cylinder unit. This was a radical departure from Jaguar's history, as a supercharger had never been used by the Jaguar Company. Turbochargers were almost as rare in the company's long and prestigious history. The XJ220 is one of the few Jaguars, up to this point, to have been outfitted with a turbocharger.

Though the exterior of the car had received attention, the interior received very few updates.

Production of the XJ6 continued into 1997.

The XJ12 and Daimler Double Six as introduced in 1995 and produced until 1996. It was known under the codename X305. Production of the XJ12 was low with only 3400 examples produced. Though they shared many design features as the X300 Series, there was much to distinguish the two series. V12 badges were placed on each side of the vehicles pillar.

The X308 was introduced in 1997 and continued until 2002. Included in this series was the XJ7, JXR, Daimler, and Vanden Plas. The X308 Series brought about an all-new dashboard. The most significant improvement was the use of eight-cylinder engines. They were offered in 3.2-liter, and 4.0-liter displacement sizes. The XJR included a five-speed automatic transmission and a supercharger on the 4.0-liter unit which greatly improvement the vehicles performance. The base 4.0-liter produced 290 horsepower while the supercharger version increased output to 370.

In 2002, Jaguar introduced the XJR 100 which was a limited 500 special edition versions of the XJR. They were all painted in black with matching black leather interior. Alloy sport wheels, red stitching in the interior, and maple trim were used exclusively on the XJR 100.

The Mark III was introduced in 2002 and brought about an all-new aluminum lightweight body. These were codenamed the X350. Included in this series was the XJ6, XJ8, XJR, Vanden Plas, Super V8, and Daimler Super Eight. Visually, the vehicle had changed little. The biggest improvements were under the hood and throughout the other mechanical components. The chassis and body were constructed mostly from aluminum with small amounts of steel.

The Super V8 made its debut in 2004. This was a long-wheelbase version of the XJ and is considered the most luxurious and powerful of the series. As such, it is also the most expensive. Under the hood was a 4.2-liter supercharger V8 that produced 400 horsepower. A limited edition, called the Super V8 Portfolio, was introduced at the 2005 New York Auto Show as a 2006 model. It carried a base price of $115,999. Improvements were more power and luxury enhancements. There were only limited colors offered, either Black Cherry or Winter Gold. Zero-to-sixty took just five seconds.

The Mark III, aka X350, was powered by a 4.2-liter V8 that came in natural aspiration or supercharger. The base engine produced 300 horsepower while the supercharger version raised that figure to 400.

2006 Jaguar XJ

Year2006
MakeJaguar
ModelXJ
Engine LocationFront
Production Years for Series2002 -
PriceMSRP: $62,495.00
Invoice: $56,265.00
Weight3726 lbs | 1690.1 kg
MPG City18
MPG Highway27

Performance
0-60 mph6.3 seconds.
Top Speed121 mph | 194.7 km/h Similar top speeds

Engine   [Optional Engines]
Engine ConfigurationV
90-degree
Cylinders8
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement4.20 L | 256.3 cu in. | 4200.8 cc.
Valves32 valves.
4 valves per cylinder.
ValvetrainDOHC
Horsepower300.00 BHP (220.8 KW) @ 6000.00 RPM
Torque310.00 Ft-Lbs (420.4 NM) @ 4100.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio12.4 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter71.4 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio11.0:1
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
BlockAluminum
HeadAluminum
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Standard Transmission
Gears6
TransmissionAutomatic
ZF electronic

Dimensions  [Optional BodyStyles
Cargo Volume16.40 cu. ft.
Fuel Capacity22.5 Gal
Seating Capacity5
Doors4
Exterior
Length200.401 in | 5090.2 mm.
Width83.001 in | 2108.2 mm.
Height57.001 in | 1447.8 mm.
Wheelbase119.401 in | 3032.8 mm.
Interior
Front Headroom38.401 in | 975.4 mm.
Rear Headroom38.601 in | 980.5 mm.
Front Legroom43.101 in | 1094.8 mm.
Rear Legroom38.701 in | 983 mm.
Front Shoulder Room58.301 in | 1480.8 mm.
Rear Shoulder Room58.201 in | 1478.3 mm.
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Steering
 Rack and Pinion with Speed Sensitive Power Assist
Turning Circle38.101 ft

Tires / Wheels
Tires235/50 R18
WheelsFront : 18 x 8 in. alloy, Tucana
Rear : 18 x 8 in. alloy, Tucana

24-hour roadside assistance Warranty Information
Mileage50000
Months48

Complimentary scheduled maintenance at an authorized Jaguar Retailer Warranty Information
Mileage12000
Months12

New-vehicle limited warranty Warranty Information
Mileage50000
Months48

Available Exterior Colors
White Onyx  Platinum - Jaguar  Winter Gold 
Quartz  Seafrost  Zircon 
Indigo  Ebony  Midnight 
Radiance  Jaguar Racing Green  British Racing Green 
Slate 


 
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2008 XJ
2007 XJR Portfolio
2007 XJ
2005 XJ
2004 XJ Series
2004 XJR
2003 XJ8
2003 XJR
2002 XJR 100
2002 XJ - X350
2002 XJ6 Vanden Plas
2002 XJ8
2001 XJ
2001 XJR
2001 XJ220C
1998 XJR
1998 XJ8
1996 XJS
1996 XJ Vanden Plas
1995 XJ6 Vanden Plas
1995 XJS
1994 XJ220
1994 XJ6
1994 XJS
1993 XJ220
1993 XJ-S
1992 XJS
1991 XJS
1990 XJR-15
1990 XJ-S Mark II
1989 XJ-S
1989 XJ-6
1988 XJR-9LM
1988 XJ220
1988 XJ6
1988 XJ-S
1987 XJS
1987 XJ6
1986 Series III XJ6
1986 XJ-S
1985 XJ6
1985 XJR-7
1984 XJ6
1983 XJR-5 IMSA
1983 XJ-6
1983 XJS
1981 XJS
1978 XJ Spider
1978 XJ-12L
1976 XJS Trans-AM
1976 XJ12
1975 XJ6C
1973 XJ6
1972 XJ6
1966 XJ13
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