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Introduced in the market in 2009, the Jaguar XJ 3.0D SWB Luxury is the 4th generation of the luxury model. At a cost of £55.515, it marks the entry-level of the line-up. It is fitted with a 2993cc engine that produces 275 hp at 4000 rpm and a maximum torque of 600 nm. The engine is located at the front. The version operates on diesel doing an average of 7 l/100km. It has an automatic transmission and rear wheel drive. This vehicle reaches the 100km/h mark in 6.4 seconds at a top speed of 250 km/h. The luxury variant is the fastest version from the XJ range. It has the highest top speed. In terms of efficiency, it has a combined fuel consumption of 7 l/100km and produces 184 g/km of CO2. This Jaguar features rack & pinion steering, and it wears disc brakes. This car is a 4-door saloon (sedan) version of the XJ, which seats up to 5 passengers.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal, Germany and United Kingdom.
Note: This car profile refers to vehicles available in Portugal, Germany and United Kingdom.
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Jaguar XJ is a luxury saloon first launched in 1968. The "XJ" designation was derived from the car's internal code name "Experimental Jaguar". Since 1968 the car has developed over several generations and since 2009 is marketed in its current (fourth) generation.
The latest model was launched in 2009 in London and was designed by Ian Callum. It features a new exterior design, with longer and wider dimensions, showing similarities with the Jaguar XF model. In particular t... more
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