The original XJ was the last  car designed by Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons and the latest car to  wear the nameplate is as innovative, beautiful and desirable as its  famous forebear.
Revolutionary, not evolutionary, the Jaguar XJ is truly a product of the 21st  century and is the clearest indication yet of the singular sense of  purpose behind Design Director Ian Callum's vision for the future of  Jaguar.
The unique full-length panoramic glass roof that floods  the cabin with natural light allows the Jaguar XJ to offer an unrivalled  sense of spaciousness and occasion for driver and passengers and at the  same time retain the sleek coupé-like profile and lithe stance for  which Jaguars are famous.
Lightweight aluminium  architecture
The mould- breaking styling is matched by  similarly impressive construction techniques pioneered by Jaguar. The  lightweight aluminium structure - 50 percent of which is made from  recycled materials - offers improved fuel consumption and reduced  emissions. In conjunction with a lifecycle approach to design and  manufacture this allows the Jaguar XJ to minimise its carbon footprint.
The  weight saved by the use of aluminium - an average of 150kg compared to  its rivals - also has benefits for performance and agility and is  complemented by the most advanced, powerful and efficient Jaguar  powertrains ever. The choice of engines has been enlarged for the 2012  range with the fitment of a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine (market  specific). All engines are coupled to a shift-by-wire, six-speed  automatic transmission controlled by the JaguarDrive Selector or  steering wheel-mounted paddles.
The cabin of the Jaguar XJ blends elegant, contemporary design with  the comfort, luxury and unmistakable sporting style of a Jaguar. Chrome  and piano black detailing provides an eye-catching contrast to the  beautifully-crafted leather and wood veneer surfaces. Both standard and  long-wheelbase models are available, for an even more sumptuous and  refined experience for rear seat passengers.
Advanced new  technology has allowed Jaguar's interior designers to create an  environment more akin to a state-of-the-art living space than a car  cabin. Stunning 12.3-inch high-definition virtual instruments complement  an innovative Dual-view 8-inch Touch-screen that allows the passenger  to view DVD movies or TV programmes while the driver is provided with  vehicle functions or satellite-navigation directions.
Premium  surround sound options include the top-of-the-range 1200W Bowers &  Wilkins system that is comparable in audio quality to the best in-home  entertainment. Advanced infotainment features also include hard-drive  based audio and navigation systems and comprehensive connectivity for  portable audio and video devices via the powerful Media Hub.
2012  enhancements
Subtle enhancements to the cabin are now  available for the 2012 XJ range to allow greater personalisation and  flexibility of use. A new Rear Comfort Pack offers seats that now  feature electric adjustment of the backrest recline angle, four-way  lumbar support and a massage function. Increased comfort is also  provided by new winged headrests, footrests and the ability for the  front passenger seat to be stowed away forwards when unoccupied to  increase legroom even further.
On the long-wheelbase Portfolio  derivative a new 'Executive Pack' transforms the rear of the Jaguar XJ  into a high-speed mobile office space with the provision of fold-down  laptop trays and an electric rear sunblind for increased privacy. The  package also includes upgraded carpeting, combination wood and leather  steering wheel, gloss wood veneer choices and chrome mirror housings.
Jaguar  has always listened closely to customer feedback and in the case of the  Jaguar XJ, this has led to a new interior colour combination. Available  with the Premium Luxury and Portfolio trim levels the Jet/Ivory option  features ivory seating with contrast jet stitching, piping and upper  surfaces while the headlining is available in either colour, according  to customer preference.
All Jaguar XJ variants are now available  with an Illumination Package derived from that offered as standard on  the Supersport model. This comprises illuminated treadplates, boot latch  and front and rear air vents.
"An XJ should be the ultimate in  comfort, design and refinement. The bespoke interior changes we have  incorporated for the 2012 model make it an even more special car to  drive or be driven in." Ian Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars


 
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