Sunday 29 September 2013

Jaguar XJ

The XJ is a detail-packed super limo that completes Jaguar's much-anticipated return to form. It feels good, looks good and is utterly desirable. The sleek, modern design encapsulates all that's good about the Jaguar brand, without the need to make it look like a 1960s throwback. That means the twin headlamps have been replaced with smart and super-slim LEDs, while traditional Jaguar materials, like wood, leather and chrome are used in a more cohesive and contemporary way. The XJ is also a technological showcase, bringing together some of the most advanced features available on any car at any price. The instruments that would usually be in front of the driver have been replaced with a high definition screen that shows ‘virtual instruments' and serves a number of other important functions. Then there's the central sat navigation screen featuring ‘split pixel' technology, which means that the driver and passenger can look at two completely different things on the same screen at the same time: the passenger can be watching a DVD, while the driver has the sat navigation on. Amongst many other features, the XJ also has LED tail lamps, keyless entry and start and a large panoramic glass roof.

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