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Key upgrades have been made to the car’s infotainment system, with the XJ now receiving Jaguar’s In Control Touch Pro service.
Joining the existing line-up is a new top-level Autobiography model, which is priced from £80,250. Available only in long-wheelbase form, it features new 20-inch alloy wheels, quilted leather seats, illuminated stainless steal tread plates, individual rear seats and a bespoke rear entertainment system. Also new to the range is an R-Sport model. Priced from £71,625, it receives minor bodywork upgrades, including a rear spoiler, and sports seats and bespoke trim inside.
The XJ’s 3.0-litre V6 diesel engine has also been upgraded to produce 296bhp, and offers lower CO2 emissions than the current model, at 149g/km. The car’s 5.0-litre V8 option remains the same as before, as does the higher-powered 335bhp V6 engine.
Joining the upgraded engine range is a new electric power steering system, which the company says “enhances Jaguar’s reputation for unrivalled agility and responsiveness”. Line director for the XJ Ian Hoban said: “More dynamic and distinctive than ever, we’ve engineered our flagship saloon for even greater levels of luxury and performance.”