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Sunday, October 5th, 2008
Filed under: Government/Legal, Jaguar, Land Rover

Whenever there’s auto industry-related lobbying going on in Washington D.C., the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers is there. Consisting of eleven automakers representing 77 percent of all vehicle sales in the United States, the Auto Alliance has a “role in shaping meaningful public policy on the federal, state and even global levels,” according to President and CEO Dave McCurdy. The newest member of the Alliance is Jaguar Land Rover, representing the two brands that were recently sold by Ford Motor Company to Tata Motors.
With the addition of the Indian-owned, British-based automaker, the membership now consists of BMW Group, Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi Motors, Porsche, Toyota and Volkswagen.
[Source: Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers]
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
Filed under: Coupes, Paris Motor Show, Jaguar

Click above for high-res gallery of the Jaguar XKR-S
Jaguar quietly trotted out its hottest XK to date, the XKR-S. Packing a 420-hp 4.2-liter V8 and sending power to the rear wheels through a six-speed automatic gearbox equipped with Jaguar’s Sequential Shift system, the XKR-S can run to 60 in 5.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 174 mph, making it the fastest Jag since the XJ220 supercar.
But it’s not all about motivation. The revised suspension features new springs, dampers, a larger rear anti-roll bar and a recalibrated CATS (Computer Active Technology Suspension), while an active exhaust, revised aerodynamic aids (including one funky but functional spoiler) and massive, 400mm (front) and 350mm (rear) Alcon R Performance brakes balance out the package.
The Jaguar XKR-S will be limited to only 200 cars in both left- and right-hand-drive, but those of us in the States will never get a taste - it’s a Euro-only affair.
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Friday, September 26th, 2008
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Jaguar

Click above for more shots of the 2009 Jaguar XJ Portfolio
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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Sunday, September 21st, 2008
Filed under: Sedans/Saloons, Sports/GTs, Jaguar, Rendered Speculation

Speculation is still big buiness at Jaguar: the leaper could be going upscale with a Daimler revival, going potentially diesel with the XK, and there’s the never-ending rumor of something like an F-Type. Now, finally, a few pieces of fruit have fallen from the guesswork tree: Jaguar has filed trademark papers for the terms C-XE and C-XJ.
The concept XJ is expected — the development car has been spotted here, there, and everywhere. Based on the production car’s 2011 due date, the C-XJ will probably take the stage some time late next year or in early 2010. The only thing that remains is to find out how many design influences Ian Callum has settled on for the car.
The C-XE remains a conundrum. We know that Jag’s new parents want a sports car in the litter, but where would it slot? In order not to step all over the XK, an E-Type would be a much harder sports car proposition, but would it bare its claws at the Porsche 911 or be a Boxster fighter? It has been rumored to share parts with the XF and XJ, and power is ostensibly coming from the 3.0-liter V6 Duratec. With a 2012 production date leave, the dynamic details probably haven’t been settled. Regardless, it’s good to see the cat getting ready to roar.
[Source: Autoblog.it (no relation)]
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Friday, September 12th, 2008
Filed under: Jaguar, Land Rover, Tata
Fans of our monthly By the Numbers posts may have noticed the conspicuous absence of sales data for both Jaguar and Land Rover over the past few months. The reason we haven’t included their sales figures is because we haven’t been able to find them since Ford handed over ownership of the two British brands to Tata. The automaker from India says that it will no longer report U.S. sales data for its two newest assets because of what it calls a strategy that “stresses quality over quantity.” A spokeswoman for Jaguar tells Ward’s Auto that the brands were forced to report their numbers when owned by Ford and now, since they’re privately owned by Tata, they don’t have to. She also notes that the sales figures could create a “distorted and potentially harmful commentary.” Yeah, we suppose that happens when you sell a fraction of what your competition does. Still, Jaguar is missing out on an opportunity to revel in the relative success of its new XF, which we know has bumped up the brand’s pitiful sales performance in the U.S. Regardless, By the Numbers will no longer include spots for Jaguar and Land Rover unless someone wants to go out and count their sales by hand. Thanks for the tip, Joaquin!
[Source: Ward’s Auto]
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Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
Filed under: New York Auto Show, Ford, Jaguar
Plain and simple, Alan Mulally is keeping the cat in the house. While admitting that there is a ways to go in the Ford turnaround plan, he asserts that, unlike Aston Martin, Jaguar will remain in the stable, citing the fact that “Jaguar is on a really good plan” as the reason “why we’re investing in them.”
It’s been really hard to get a solid bearing on the future of Ford’s leaping feline. Mulally’s Ford, which is clearly not afraid to make ruthless cuts, sold Aston just as it climbed into profitability and began unveiling stunning future models. Jaguar, however — in spite of last year’s recall of every 2006-2007 XJ, the marque’s 62% drop in sales from 2002-2006, and a 26.8% drop in year-on-year sales up to now — is envisioned as a high-end niche maker with high-end niche profits. Jaguar remains a critical darling, like a movie showered with awards but seen by only four people: the new XJ, XK and C-XF are awash in trophies, and the brand still wins quality and sales satisfaction surveys.
While the brand new XJ and the production XF can’t come soon enough, if they don’t come correct, it is hard to believe Mulally won’t rid the PAG of its house pet.
[Source: The Car Connection]
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Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
Filed under: Concept Cars, Detroit Auto Show, Sedans/Saloons, Jaguar

click above image to view 66 high-resolution image in our gallery
Jaguar has been pushing its product with the Gorgeous campaign for over a year now, but anyone who thinks that the current S-type can be properly described as such probably needs a new prescription for corrective lenses. To show that it’s aware of the problem, the British automaker rolled out the C-XF concept into Cobo Arena last night as a hint towards what corrective action we can expect when the new XF replaces Jag’s aging entry-level sedan.
The car’s entire shape is drawn around the recessed metal-mesh grille, and perhaps this is the most production-ready aspect of the C-XF’s styling. The striking silhouette follows the current design trend towards making four doors blend into a couple-like rooflines, and is augmented with short front and long rear overhangs (the latter of which tapers dramatically); unfortunately, that probably won’t make it to the production XF. Inside, carbon fiber mixes with poplar - blackened with torches - and copious amounts of machined aluminum to provide a rather gorgeous interior experience. Especially noteworthy are the trio of B&W drivers in the rear parcel shelf, and a rotary shifter residing in place of a conventional lever.
Check out the gallery for 66 shots from the official introduction and the press release can be found after the jump.





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Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
Filed under: Etc., Marketing/Advertising, Jaguar

Autoweek wrote up a compelling exposé on an internal movement at Jaguar that might have boosted profits and added some sporting credentials to the troubled marque.
The entire report is well worth the read, but the quick-and-dirty version involved slapping superchargers onto every model in the Jag lineup and pushing these high performance models as the new face of Jaguar. The rationale for this plan was simple: Jaguar’s R-badged offerings made more money per unit, for both the automaker and the dealers, than any of their other models and if they could make Jag the “supercharged” brand, there might have been a light at the end of the financially troubled tunnel.
During the exploratory phase, Jag’s engineers worked up a few supercharged X-type prototypes while the marketing crew was hard at work trying to gear advertising towards their new mission statement.
In the end, the X-types were either crushed or thrown into storage, numbers didn’t crunch as intended, executives began getting squeamish — especially at the prospect of the inevitable comparos between Jaguar and other high- performance luxury brands (ahem, BMW), and eventually, the entire plan was shelved. Considering that the goal was to make Jaguar a niche player, selling a small amount of unique vehicles at a profit, it’s disappointing to see that the brand is now just selling a small amount of vehicles.
[Source: Autoweek]
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Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
Filed under: Spy Photos, Sedans/Saloons, Jaguar
We’re going to have to wait until pictures of the actual production XF drop, but in the meantime these renderings are likely not very shy of the mark. Motor Authority commisioned Schulte-Design to analyze the concept car, various spy shots of XF mules, and inside information from people familiar with the car, melding it all into a coherent stab at what we can expect on the street. The S-Type is so last millennium, so it will be nice to see its replacement wearing a modern design language.
That design language is pulled back a bit from the concept, but it still ends up looking great. If this is the new face of Jaguar, there’s hope. Not that paying homage to 40 years ago is outright bad, but it’s nice to see something new emerging. If the transition from concept to production is as gentle and dare we say refined as what we see in the renderings, we have a billet-sculpted, muscular Jag coming.
[Source: Motor Authority]
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Wednesday, December 31st, 1969
Filed under: New York Auto Show, Ford, Jaguar
Plain and simple, Alan Mulally is keeping the cat in the house. While admitting that there is a ways to go in the Ford turnaround plan, he asserts that, unlike Aston Martin, Jaguar will remain in the stable, citing the fact that “Jaguar is on a really good plan” as the reason “why we’re investing in them.”
It’s been really hard to get a solid bearing on the future of Ford’s leaping feline. Mulally’s Ford, which is clearly not afraid to make ruthless cuts, sold Aston just as it climbed into profitability and began unveiling stunning future models. Jaguar, however — in spite of last year’s recall of every 2006-2007 XJ, the marque’s 62% drop in sales from 2002-2006, and a 26.8% drop in year-on-year sales up to now — is envisioned as a high-end niche maker with high-end niche profits. Jaguar remains a critical darling, like a movie showered with awards but seen by only four people: the new XJ, XK and C-XF are awash in trophies, and the brand still wins quality and sales satisfaction surveys.
While the brand new XJ and the production XF can’t come soon enough, if they don’t come correct, it is hard to believe Mulally won’t rid the PAG of its house pet.
[Source: The Car Connection]
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