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New 542bhp Jaguar XJR super-saloon has been revealed at the New York motor show

This new XJR is the fastest, most powerful Jaguar XJ in history. The new super-saloon, revealed at the New York motor show, is equipped with a 542bhp, 502lb ft supercharged 5.0-litre V8 engine that helps propel it from 0-60mph in just 4.4sec and onto a top speed limited to 174mph.

The XJR is rear-wheel drive, with drive channeled through a specially calibrated eight-speed automatic transmission with an integrated stop-start system. The gearbox is based on the unit found in the potent XFR-S saloon, and can react with faster, more aggressive shifts if an enthusiastic driving style is detected. 

The Jaguar XJ’s chassis has undergone significant development in creating the XJR. Development work took place at the Nurburgring and Rockingham circuits, and on the roads around north Wales.

Both front and rear suspension set-ups have been modified, the steering responses have been sharpened, larger brakes have been fitted, and the active electronic differential recalibrated to work with the wider 295/30 tyres at the rear that are fitted to new 20in alloy wheels. The tyres at the front are 265/35 in size.

Further changes include modifications to the Adaptive Dynamics system which in the most focused mode, Dynamic, firms up the damping rates to improve body control.

The result, according to Jaguar’s chassis guru Mike Cross, is a car with “greater steering precision, higher levels of control and enhanced high speed stability, with the trade-off in refinement being very small”.

Styling modification are more subtle, and include an aerodynamic body kit with front splitter and rear spoiler, plus bespoke R badging.

The Jaguar XJR is expected to launch in the summer with a price tag of £92,500. The car will be offered in both short- and long-wheelbase.

Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar's global brand director, said "The XJR fully answers the question of combining luxury on the inside and performance. It is everything you would ask of a supercar, delivered with impeccable refinement." 

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MikeSpencer 7 April 2013

A genuinely good looking R product. Bravo, Jaguar!

Just my opinion but I feel the XJR is the best looking of all Jaguar's R products, XKR-S included. The styling is more purposeful than the XFR yet more elegant than the XFR-S. Nevertheless, if I had that sort of budget I'd be thinking about the new RR Sport. Glad it still exists, though.

NY_69 28 March 2013

£97,000 for a Jaguar?

Jaguar were missing a trick here. If they priced the car at say £30,000 it would undercut the AMG Mercedes and offerings from Audi and BMW by quite a large figure indeed and it would have been an instant success. It's not worth £97,000 and should not be considered as a rival to the Quattroporte either, a car built in small numbers not on a factory line in Birmingham.

peterover 27 March 2013

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@chris.. German horse burgers lol