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Jaguar XJ

The styling of Jaguar's new flagship has split opinion - come Frankfurt you can decide for yourself

The sleek new Jaguar XJ will be available for you to experience at this years’ Frankfurt Motor Show. A huge step forward over the previous generation XJ, this new model has been designed to compete with the best Germany has to offer.

Visually, it packs plenty of punch, especially the vertical rear lights and blacked-out C-pillars. A quick look at the spec sheet proves it has the means to back up its swagger, too. An all aluminium construction, combined with Jaguars’ proven 5.0-litre supercharged V8 petrol and 3.0-litre V6 diesel engines, along with Jaguar's legendary ride quality should make for an intoxicating blend of performance and comfortable luxury.
 
Interior toys include a panoramic glass roof  and a Dual-View eight-inch Touch-screen that can project DVD movies or television programmes to the passenger while the driver views vehicle functions or follows satellite navigation. The new XJ is available to order now.
 

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