Jaguar: Next XJ “closer to Bentley than BMW”
September 27, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Jaguar
The current-generation of the Jaguar XJ sedan is a perfectly capable car, if a bit boring on the eyes. Jaguar’s design language had always been daring and beautiful, but until the current XF appeared, had lately been stuck in a rut and seemed to be producing endless copies of itself. No longer, as the brand, now under new Indian management, looks to move its flagship XJ upmarket to take on the likes of Bentley according to David Blackhall, the managing director of Jaguar Land Rover in Australia. If the XF is akin to a BMW in Jag’s current line, the next XJ will distance itself as it moves up to cater to the fickle and always fashion-conscious upper crust. Considering how much we like the new direction Jaguar is heading with the XF, we look forward to seeing what the company is capable of with its range-topper, which should debut in the next 12-18 months. So, will it wear a Daimler badge?
[Source: GoAuto]
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Jaguar recalls some XFs for faulty seat belts
August 29, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Recalls/TSBs, Safety, Jaguar

Click above for high-res gallery of the 2009 Jaguar XF
If you have a 2009 Jaguar XF, you should hop down to your dealer to have the rear safety belt assembly looked at. Jaguar is recalling 7,900 of the ‘09 cars because in an accident the rear occupants might not be properly restrained. To find out more you can call Jaguar at 1-800-452-4827, or make an appointment at your local Jaguar dealer.
Gallery: 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged
[Source: Carscoop]
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Jaguar XFR to debut in Detroit
August 12, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Jaguar, Tata, Rumormill
The Jaguar XF has been a shot of adrenaline for the perpetually struggling leaping cat, as sexy lines and ample performance are adding new customers to the brand. We love the balance of the naturally aspirated V8 and the ample bite of its supercharged sibling, but we’ll always be agreeable with the prospect of more power. Spy photos have shown us that an even more vicious feline is on the horizon with a blown 5.0L V8 that cranks out north of 500 ponies.
The folks over at Auto Telegraaf are reporting that the XFR will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show next January, which would give Jaguar a big introduction at North America’s biggest auto show. We liked what we saw when the XFR made its cloaked debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed (that graphic on the side should so be an option), and we’re looking forward to seeing Tata’s most powerful vehicle when it hits Detroit.
Gallery: Jaguar XF-R
[Source: Auto Telegraaf]
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Tata mulls Jaguar return to Le Mans
August 2, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Motorsports, Sports/GTs, Jaguar
Ratan Tata would like to see Jaguar return to Le Mans someday, and seeing as he owns the British marque’s new parent company, he probably has a lot of say in the matter. Tata expressed his wishes at his company’s annual meeting at the end of July, but jag aficionados shouldn’t get their hopes up just yet. There’s no timetable attached, and when asked for further clarification, a Tata rep told Endurance-Info.com that nothing has been finalized. Jaguar and Le Mans were synonymous in the 50s, when it won the race outright 5 times between 1951 and ‘57 with its C- and D-Type racers. It later returned to the top of the podium in 1988 and 1990 with the XJR-9LM and XJR-12, respectively. It would be great to see the cat return with a factory effort in one of the prototype classes.
[Sources: Business Standard, Endurance-Info]
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Fiat takes over financing for Jaguar/Land Rover in Europe
July 31, 2008 by tsikot · Comments Off
Filed under: Car Buying, Euro, Jaguar, Land Rover, Earnings/Financials, FIAT, Tata
Remember the first time you moved out of your parents’ house? Suddenly you were out on your own, without the security of a financial safety net. Same goes for car companies, so after Jaguar and Land Rover moved out of the Ford house and in with its new roomie Tata, suddenly the pair of British auto marques is searching for a new financial arrangement. And it’s found one, thanks to the close relationship between Tata and Fiat.
Through a joint venture with French bank Credit Agricole, the Italian auto giant will be handling the financing of all new Jaguars and Land Rovers purchased across Europe. Fiat may have opted out of buying the two English automakers themselves, but the collaboration with Tata seems to be bringing them closer to Turin with each passing day.
[Source: Automotive News Europe - subs. req'd]
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