"Jaguar's focus this year is firmly on meeting our customers' needs for cars that combine superb value for money with a driving experience that you can only get from a Jaguar. That's why the 2006 XJ range has been significantly upgraded to ensure every customer will find a model to satisfy his or her requirements. From the introduction of our acclaimed 2.7 litre V6 turbodiesel engine to a host of other groundbreaking advances for every model, such as acoustic laminated glass and Bluetooth ® wireless connectivity, the new 2006 XJ will keep Jaguar at the forefront of the premium saloon market." Bibiana Boerio, managing director, Jaguar Cars
The introduction of the 2.7 litre twin-turbo Diesel to the XJ range marks a significant development for Jaguar's flagship model. Following on from the highly successful introduction of diesel engines to the X-TYPE and S-TYPE model ranges, the new XJ 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel means Jaguar now offers a diesel alternative across its entire saloon range, ensuring that the marque can meet the increasing demand for diesel-engined cars in the European marketplace. And of course, the 3.0 V6 and three V8 petrol engines - 3.5, 4.2 and 4.2 litre supercharged - remain as impressive as ever.
The XJ already ranks as the most technologically accomplished Jaguar has ever built. It is the first production Jaguar to be constructed with a lightweight aluminium monocoque structure; a unique feature that gives the XJ significant competitive advantages over its rivals. A lighter car means faster acceleration and shorter stopping distances, as well as frugal fuel economy and range, particularly when combined with the latest fuel-efficient diesel engine. The aluminium monocoque design of the XJ offers improved stiffness and safety performance over the conventional steel body of the previous model, meaning the customer not only benefits from the weight saving associated with aluminium, but gets the added benefit of exceptional ride and handling as well as being extremely quiet and safe.
That's why the addition of the 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel to the XJ range complements the underlying package so well. Lightweight aluminium construction allied with a modern twin-turbo diesel produces dynamic performance with precise handling and exceptional refinement. Producing 207PS (152kW) EEC a diesel-powered XJ saloon will accelerate to 60mph in just 7.8 seconds, while a powerful wave of torque (435Nm) is available virtually throughout the powerband to ensure instantaneous acceleration in every gear.
Yet the efficient diesel engine and light overall weight of the car means low running costs thanks to an average fuel consumption figure of 35mpg (8.1l/100km) combined cycle. With the addition of a Catalysed Diesel Particulate Filter (CDPF), the advanced design of the V6 engine ensures it also exceeds Euro Stage IV emissions requirements.
A host of intelligent technology works in harmony with the driver and passengers to ensure perfect ride comfort on every journey. For example, electronically controlled, self-levelling air suspension is standard on all models. This automatically lowers the car at speed to provide remarkable high-speed stability and improve aerodynamic efficiency.
Jaguar's renowned Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS) uses computer technology and sensor feedback to automatically adjust damper settings. The result is a unique combination of agile handling, outstanding ride comfort and excellent driver control.
Noise intrusion into the cabin is reduced to a remarkably low level with the Integrated Acoustic Damping System. This uses high acoustic absorption on the underside of the bonnet, airtight seals between the bonnet and engine compartment and a new double-skin bulkhead structure to dramatically reduce engine noise inside the cabin.
For the first time on all XJ models, acoustic laminated glass further minimises the intrusion of external noise into the cabin. The 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel XJ also sets an industry first, being the first car in its class to feature electronically controlled active engine mounts, which cancel 90% of engine vibration at idle. The result is a car that offers best-in-class refinement.
The 2006 XJ range also features a host of new features that are included as standard on all models. Subtle changes to the exterior trim of the car give it an even more contemporary feel while a range of driver aids such as the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, Automatic Speed Limiter and Bluetooth ® wireless connectivity make for an even safer and more relaxed environment.
Jaguar has achieved remarkable success in the JD Power and Associates Initial Quality Study released in May in the US. Improving to second place overall, Jaguar topped the poll as the highest-ranked European nameplate. Jaguar's Halewood plant, where the X-TYPE is manufactured, also received JD Power's Gold Award for European plant performance.
"The addition of the excellent new 2.7 litre twin-turbo Diesel engine to the XJ range reinforces the fact that our 2006 models are not only the most technologically advanced cars Jaguar has ever made, they rank among the best cars produced anywhere in the world," says Joe Greenwell, Chairman and CEO, Jaguar Cars. "This is the position Jaguar now holds in the premium car market and the introduction of the new XJ 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel reinforces that stronghold."
KEY FEATURES
+ New 2.7 litre twin-turbo V6 Diesel introduced to XJ range - the first diesel XJ.
+ Latest twin-turbo commonrail diesel engine technology means the 2.7 litre V6 produces 207PS (152kW) EEC and 435Nm of torque.
+ Fitted with a Catalysed Diesel Particulate Filter (CDPF).
+ Accelerates from 0-60mph in 7.8 seconds, with a top speed of 141mph (225kph), yet returns 35mpg (combined cycle).
+ Electronically controlled active engine mounts on diesel model - an industry first - cancel engine idle vibration by 90 percent and provide class-leading levels of refinement.
2006 Model Year XJ saloons also benefit from a large number of additional changes:
+ Subtle revision to the XJ's exterior appearance thanks to removal of front and rear screen finishers and body side mouldings.
+ Even better refinement for all XJ models with the introduction of acoustic laminated glass, a new secondary bulkhead system, isolated driver's airbag and modifications to the bonnet sealing system.
+ Bluetooth ® wireless system is available where license permits, allowing drivers to use a compatible mobile phone in a safe, legal and convenient manner.
+ Uprated braking system with a bigger disc and calliper assembly.
+ Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to highlight an excessive loss in vehicle tyre pressure.
+ Two new alloy wheels are introduced: The 19-inch Sabre Wheel replaces the 19-inch Performance wheel on XJR models. An 18-inch Tucana Wheel replaces the 18-inch Dynamic in UK, Europe, North America and the 18-inch Luxury Wheel in other markets on the XJ6 and XJ8 (dependent on market).
+ Two new exterior colours - Winter Gold and Indigo.
The 2006 MY Jaguar XJ range is as follows: Standard wheelbase models: Long wheelbase models: XJ 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel XJ6 3.0 V6 petrol (Asia Pacific, China, XJ6 3.0 V6 petrol Middle East) XJ8 3.5 V8 petrol XJ8 3.5 V8 petrol XJ8 4.2 V8 petrol XJ8 4.2 V8 petrol XJR 4.2 supercharged V8 petrol Super V8 4.2 supercharged petrol Super V8 4.2 supercharged petrol IMPROVEMENTS TO ALL 2006 MODEL YEAR JAGUAR XJ MODELS
Coinciding with the introduction of the new diesel-powered XJ are a host of additional improvements to 2006 Model Year Jaguar XJ models. Widely regarded as being the most refined premium saloon on sale today, significant advances to all new XJs will ensure that the car retains that position.
Jaguar is the first manufacturer in the premium vehicle sector to introduce acoustic laminated glass. This glass reduces wind noise and engine noise levels by up to 5 decibels above standard laminated glass. Jaguar is also the first manufacturer to feature a bonnet liner with integrated side seals which further improve noise levels in the cabin.
Similarly, the driver's airbag is now isolated from the steering wheel, which significantly reduces the level of vibration transmitted through to the driver.
As well as ensuring Jaguar customers own one of the most refined cars in the world, the addition of several new technology features to all models (dependent on market) guarantees they also own one of the safest. All XJs are fitted as standard with 19 and 20-inch wheels and - dependent on market - use Jaguar's Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) which assists the driver by highlighting an excessive loss in vehicle tyre pressure. TPMS measures the pressure in each of the tyres on the vehicle and issues warnings if any of the pressures deviate to a significant level.
An Automatic Speed Limiter (ASL) feature can be used by the driver to select a maximum vehicle speed limit. This is an additional function which is incorporated into the current cruise control system. When the ASL has been set, the throttle will respond to the driver's demand until the set limit is reached. At this point, provided the throttle position is sustained, the vehicle will maintain the set speed. The ASL system can be cancelled by either switching to cruise control, applying kick-down on the accelerator pedal or by pushing the cancel button. ASL is used separately rather than together with the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) system.
Aware that safe and legal mobile phone usage is vital to nearly all our customers, Jaguar introduced Bluetooth ® connectivity to the XJ as an optional feature in the 2005 Model Year (where license permits), replacing the previous fixed phone solution.
The system has been developed by Jaguar in conjunction with Motorola and is compatible with a number of current Bluetooth ® handsets (depending on market). The main benefit of the Bluetooth ® integration feature is the flexibility and simplicity it offers, providing primary phone functions while interacting with on-board vehicle controls such as steering wheel buttons, the audio system, touch-screen and JaguarVoice control (where fitted). The phone can be left in the driver's bag or pocket and does not need to be docked into the vehicle.
Calls can be actioned by using the steering wheel controls and audio or touch-screen keypads. The audio will be muted and the dedicated microphone, carried over from previous systems, switched on. Voice commands can be used where the optional JaguarVoice system is fitted.
JAGUAR'S HIGHLY ACCLAIMED 2.7 LITRE V6 DIESEL - WITH ACTIVE ENGINE MOUNTS
The combination of a modern turbodiesel engine and the highly advanced aluminium body of the XJ range delivers an exceptional package of performance, dynamics, refinement and economy. All the advantages of modern diesel engines - fuel efficiency, relaxed motoring and impressive power delivery - are only amplified by linking them to a super-strong and lightweight chassis, like that of the XJ.
Launched in Jaguar's mid-range S-TYPE saloon in 2004, Jaguar's state-of-the-art twin-turbo V6 Diesel sets new standards in refinement and performance. The highly efficient 24-valve engine features advanced technologies, including the latest generation high-pressure, commonrail, direct-injection fuel system and a lightweight, compacted graphite iron (CGI) cylinder block.
The outstanding strength and durability of CGI means that less material is needed than for a conventional cast iron block, ensuring reduced engine weight and length. In fact, the new diesel engine is the lightest unit of its type, at just 202kg. This significantly contributes to the excellent power-to-weight ratio and fuel economy.
Other features at the heart of the engine provide the capability to deliver high performance and excellent durability. Cast aluminium pistons incorporate 'double wave-gallery' cooling. In this process, oil is sprayed precisely onto the inside of the pistons from jets in the block. The oil then flows through two internal wave-shaped channels to help cool each piston crown. This arrangement also has the indirect benefit of reducing piston 'slap' noise.
Management of the engine's noise characteristics has focused particularly on injector tick and combustion noise, which is controlled through the use of next-generation commonrail technology, including 'multiple-point' injection and closed-loop injection control, which ensure that the combustion is smooth under all operating conditions.
The fuel quantity provided by each injector is controlled by a Piezo actuator, which enables highly accurate fuel metering of up to five injections per cycle. These features provide an extremely fine spray of diesel fuel, which ensures the most uniform fuel-air mixture possible, resulting in a more complete combustion process. As a result, the diesel engine is able to achieve both high power and the desired emissions capability.
From the outset, the 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel engine was designed to meet future emissions levels. However, further advances in reducing emissions since the launch of the S-TYPE twin-turbo Diesel have been made through changes to the fuel injection system, utilising higher injection pressures and different injector spray patterns. The calibration of the electronically actuated turbochargers, the exhaust gas recirculation system and port deactivation have also been revised. With the addition of a Catalysed Diesel Particulate Filter (CDPF), the advanced design of the V6 engine ensures it exceeds Euro Stage IV emissions requirements.
Aiding both performance and emissions is a forced induction system, comprising twin-turbochargers with state-of-the-art electronic actuation. Traditionally, turbochargers are vacuum actuated, but this new form of rotary electric actuator gives a higher degree of control, providing benefits in the areas of emissions and transient engine performance, as well as in balancing performance and emissions between the two cylinder banks. The turbochargers are a low inertia type for quick, responsive, power delivery.
The high-grade aluminium alloy cylinder heads are equipped with four valves per cylinder and double overhead camshafts. This combination provides optimum induction and exhaust actuation, with attendant benefits in performance and emissions. The cylinder head design includes a port deactivation system and pistons with toroidal combustion chambers, producing a highly efficient combustion capability. A low - by diesel standards - compression ratio of 17.3:1 contributes to improved emissions quality, quieter combustion and compatibility with the engine's unique forced induction system. In a diesel engine, reduced compression means less heat build-up in the piston bowl and more efficient fuel burn, resulting in lower levels of pollutants.
A revised secondary bulkhead structure has been introduced to the engine compartment of all XJ models - both diesel and petrol - to reduce interior noise levels by up to 5 decibels. The result is the most refined vehicle in its class for interior comfort.
The XJ Diesel is also the quietest vehicle in its class for exterior noise, with the noise level measured by the Vehicle Cerification Agency being 7 decibels (A) lower than the EU legal limit for diesel vehicles. In order to achieve this, the exterior noise package has been significantly enhanced.
The XJ 2.7 litre twin-turbo Diesel is best-in-class for isolation from engine idle vibration. This is achieved with active engine mounts, which are introduced on all 2006MY XJ Diesels and are an industry first. The engine mounts were designed and developed in conjunction with Avon Automotive. Diesel engines generate much greater levels of vibration than their petrol equivalents, which is why the mounts are being fitted to the XJ Diesel variants. Active mounts use an electronic control system and a powered mechanism to cancel an additional 90 percent of this engine vibration at idle.
A system that can cancel out in excess of 90 percent of engine idle vibration into the car has a huge impact on the vibration levels experienced by the vehicle occupants. This technology, in conjunction with the other noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) improvements, ensure that Jaguar delivers class-leading levels of refinement for the XJ's first ever diesel engine.
SIGNIFICANTLY LOWER COST OF OWNERSHIP THAN RIVALS
During the development of the XJ 2.7 twin-turbo Diesel, Jaguar's engineering team worked closely with our Customer Service Organisation to deliver excellent cost of ownership figures. The diesel-powered XJ benefits from an increased standard mileage service interval over the petrol models resulting in an approximate saving of 7 percent in routine maintenance costs over five years.
Against diesel competition - in the shape of the Mercedes S320 Cdi - the cost of routine maintenance is forecast to be an impressive 27 percent less for the XJ Diesel. Similarly, wear and tear index costs compared with the Audi A8 3.0 Tdi and Mercedes S320 CDi are forecast to be 25 and 28 percent lower respectively.
"Our new XJ diesel model is fast, refined and economical," says Bibiana Boerio, managing director, Jaguar Cars. "And our customers will relish the fact that this is a luxury saloon that makes no compromises. We don't ask them to trade performance for refinement or economy for power. This is a true Jaguar XJ, just like every other model in the range."
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The new BMW 7-Series is set to reinforce its position as the most innovative sedan in the luxury segment. The flagship model series of the BMW fleet...
As BMW continues to push ahead with the development of intelligent hybrid drive systems, the second generation of the BMW 7 ActiveHybrid is set to celebrate...
The launch of the fifth generation of the BMW 7-Series sets a new benchmark in automotive luxury, technical innovation and class-leading driving dynamics,...
The new BMW 7-Series already sets the benchmark in luxury performance motoring - and now BMW is moving up the standard of maximum exclusivity and...
With the launch of a new generation of BMW 7-Series High Security sedans based on the BMW 7-Series , the leading supplier of premium vehicles meets the...
On the heels of the BMW X6 ActiveHybrid , BMW announced the production version of the all-new BMW 7 ActiveHybrid, which will also premiere at the 2009...
Long-Wheelbase models only featured a longer body which meant extra legroom in the rear seats. Long-Wheelbase versions of the BMW E65 7 Series were...
Depending on the country of sale the E65 7 Series came with a variety of Standard Equipment. All markets had iDrive as standard, although Navigation was...
The BMW High Security 7 Series was the high security version of the BMW E65 7 Series. The BMW High Security 7 Series met the requirements of the B6/B7...
In 2002, early Long-Wheelbase models included the 730Li, 735Li, 745Li, and the 760Li and 740Li was later introduced in 2003 and 2004 respectively.
Development for the BMW E65 7 Series began in early 1996, and production specifications were frozen in January 1999. The design of the BMW E65 7 Series...
The 750iL featured an all-leather interior with burl walnut trim, while the sport model featured Sports seats and "Vavona" wood trim. The continuous-motion...
The BMW E38 model was the basis for the 1995 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. In early 1988, development began on the third generation 7-series...
Protection Line light-armored vehicles were built from 2000-2001, again utilizing the 740iL and 750iL platforms, and cost US$99,100 and US$124,400, respectively.
In 1986, BMW introduced the second generation of the 7 series, known internally as the E32. Aimed at the high end of the luxury market, the car offered...
All BMW 7 Series E23 models (with the exception of the 745i) were built with the 12-valve type-M30 six-cylinder engine as used in the older E3 and E9 cars.
The BMW E23 is an automobile platform that was the basis for the first BMW 7 Series automobile. Replacing the BMW E3 large sedan, the E23 was produced for...
Porsche offers a total of four efficient E-Hybrid powertrains for the new Panamera, in response to the high demand for this type of drive system.
Porsche Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid has a separate rear bumper with diffuser panels painted in the exterior colour and two double tailpipes in bronze on the left and right edges.
Porsche is presenting a further performance-oriented plug-in hybrid model with the new Panamera 4S E-Hybrid. The intelligent combination of the 100 kW (136 PS) electric...
With 353 kW (480 PS) and 620 Nm, the new Panamera GTS delivers 15 kW (20 PS) more power than its predecessor. The power output continuously increases...
Porsche Panamera Turbo S has already proven its uncompromising performance capability on the legendary Nurburgring Nordschleife: test driver Lars Kern...
The new Porsche Panamera reconciles two contrasting characteristics more than ever before: the performance of a genuine sports car and the comfort of a...
Porsche Panamera Executive versions are equipped even more exclusively. The standard features are supplemented with a large panoramic roof, heated...
At the heart of both of the new Porsche Panamera GTS models is a four-litre V8 engine with 338 kW (460 hp) of output and maximum torque of 620 Nm...
The Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid is the only vehicle in its class to combine the option of pure electric driving with the performance of...
Porsche celebrated the world premiere of the new Porsche Panamera at the 2013 Shanghai Motor Show. The most spectacular new product is the Panamera S...
Porsche is placing its fastest, most powerful and most luxurious Panamera at the peak of its Gran Turismo series: With a power output of 570 bhp and a...
Introducing the Panamera, Porsche is proudly presenting the first four-door Gran Turismo in the history of the Company. A brand-new development from the...
The power unit in the new Porsche Panamera GTS is a modified 4.8-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine, delivering 430 hp (316 kW) at 6,700 rpm, trumping the...
The Porsche Panamera Turbo S engine is essentially identical to the Panamera Turbo's supercharged 4.8-litre, eight-cylinder engine delivering 500 hp (368 kW).
At the Transparent Factory in Dresden Volkswagen produces one of the finest automobiles in the world: the Volkswagen Phaeton. The limousine's quality and...
At the Geneva Motor Show Volkswagen is presenting a generation of the Phaeton that is equipped with numerous technical innovations. Modifications and new...
The Volkswagen Phaeton (pronounced "fay-ton") is a large luxury sedan manufactured by Volkswagen. It currently serves as the flagship of the...
The Volkswagen Phaeton's platform is shared with the Audi A8, Bentley Continental GT and Bentley Continental Flying Spur. These similarities become apparent...
The Volkswagen Phaeton was the brainchild of VW chairman Ferdinand Piech, who perceived the addition of such a flagship as a means to burnish the VW brand.
Lexus LS is available in Gin-ei Luster, a new exterior panel color that achieves deep shadows and robust highlights, enabled by new paint technology.
It is possible that no single automobile has, upon introduction, upended its category as decisively as the first Lexus LS did when it launched the luxury...
With over 730,000 models sold during its 23 year, four generation history (the majority of which are still on the road), the Lexus LS has grown and evolved...
For drivers who desire a more engaging driving experience, Lexus offers an all-new Sport Package for the rear-wheel drive (RWD) 2010 Lexus LS 460.
The Lexus LS 600h L luxury sedan was the first vehicle to bring fuel-efficient gasoline-electric hybrid technology to the prestige luxury segment. The...
Lexus revealed the all-new 2007 LS 460 and the company's first-ever long-wheelbase model, the LS 460L, today at a press conference at the 2006 North...
The 2001 to 2006 LS430 was the most reliable luxury sedan in the J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality survey, and the early models of this series...
The Lexus LS (sold as the Toyota Celsior in Japan, Australia, and some other countries.) is a V8-powered, rear wheel drive luxury car that serves as the...
Designed through early 1996, in September 1997 a revised Lexus LS 400 was introduced for the 1998 model year. Changes were a five-speed automatic...
The second-generation Lexus LS 400 (UCF20) debuted in November 1994 (for the 1995 model year) with a longer wheelbase and similar specifications as the...
By 1986, the Lexus marque was created to support the launch of the flagship sedan, and the vehicle became known as the Lexus LS. Following eight design reviews...
A longtime symbol of Cadillac luxury, the DeVille takes on new life as the DTS for 2006. From its Cadillac-signature exterior styling and luxurious...
The 2000 model year saw the first major redesign since 1994; this generation marked the move from the K platform to the G platform; despite this move GM...
In 1963, the first Maserati Quattroporte seamlessly fused the qualities of speed, style and luxury in a sleek body designed by Pietro Frua - and ever since...
Following the 2018 launch of Levante Trofeo, the SUV's most extreme, most powerful version, the new Maserati Quattroporte and Ghibli Trofeo are now available...
After three and a half years of unprecedented success in the international markets, the Maserati Quattroporte has undergone a substantial restyling that...
The flagship Maserati Quattroporte is larger, lighter, more luxurious and more practical than the globally acclaimed car it replaces. With a 307km/h (191...
Maserati Quattroporte, the model which established the category of "Luxury Sports Saloons", can be considered something of a Maserati...
An exclusive preview of the styling and contents of the new Quattroporte reserved for the journalists of the Italian and international press. In a...
The fourth generation of the Quattroporte (Tipo AM337) was manufactured from 1994 to 2001 and was the first car to be produced under the Fiat ownership...
In 1986 the "Royale" version was launched: it was a restyling with interior upgrades including soft leather seats and lavish use of burr walnut on the dashboard and door panels.
As the result of Citroen's joint-venture with Maserati in 1968, Quattroporte II was very different from its predecessor and the other Maserati cars in the past.
Brought about as a result of intuition and the audacity of the Italian marque, the first-generation Quattroporte was a pioneer, featuring a roaring 8-cylinder...