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The Jaguar X-TYPE gets a fresh look for 2008, along with a host of new features inside and outside the vehicle and a new automatic transmission in the acclaimed 2.2 diesel. With significant revisions including nearly 500 new components, the new generation X-TYPE retains all the original car’s strengths, and adds some new ones of its own. "The new X-TYPE stands for accessibility, versatility, luxury and choice within the Jaguar range", explained CJ O’Donnell, Global Marketing Director, Jaguar Cars. "The package of revisions – particularly the automatic transmission in the 2.2 diesel – presents our established dealers and the key emerging markets with an excellent opportunity to reach new customers and retain existing owners." For the first time in this model range, the new X-TYPE now offers the combination of diesel power with automatic transmission – pairing the 2.2 litre diesel with a six-speed automatic, and the one-touch control of Jaguar Sequential Shift – broadening the new model’s appeal to buyers who previously could not have this combination in an X-TYPE. Available in saloon and estate variants, the new X-TYPE goes on sale in the UK in March 2008, and in other European markets from April 2008. In addition to the 2.2 Diesel, the X-TYPE is available with 2.0 Diesel, 2.0 V6 petrol, 2.5 V6 petrol and 3.0 V6 petrol engines (dependent on market). ---- AT A GLANCEWith major revisions including nearly 500 new components, the new X-TYPE retains all the original car’s strengths, and adds some new ones of its own. For the first time, X-TYPE buyers can choose diesel power with automatic transmission, including one-touch Jaguar Sequential Shift – broadening the new model’s appeal to those who previously would have ruled out X-TYPE purchase. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CHANGES IN THE NEW X-TYPE
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The diesel-automatic alternativeFor the first time in the X-TYPE range, buyers can opt for diesel power and an automatic transmission. The 2.2 litre diesel is paired with a new six-speed automatic gearbox, which has the added attraction of ’one-touch control’ Jaguar Sequential Shift, for manual gearchanges. The six gear ratios are chosen to deliver refined cruising while maintaining sporty performance – the balance that Jaguar research shows an X-TYPE owner wants. Where the 2.2 litre diesel with manual transmission can achieve maximum torque from second gear, the new combination can achieve maximum torque in all six gears, utilising optimum gear change points to ensure best use of the available torque. This delivers significant benefits to performance ’feel’ and the performance of the diesel automatic is impressively close to that of the diesel with the manual transmission. In the new X-TYPE saloon, the 2.2D manual version has headline figures of 0-60mph in 8.7 seconds (0-100kph in 9.1 seconds), a maximum speed of 134mph (216kph), a combined economy of 47.1mpg (6.0l/100km), and a CO2 rating of 159g/km. The respective figures for the 2.2D automatic are 9.5 seconds (9.9 seconds), 129mph (208kph), 41 mpg (6.9l/100km) and 184g/km. The comparative figures – shown in full in the specification tables - are similar for estate versions. Technology moving forwardsThe new X-TYPE also introduces significantly upgraded electronic features, from new digital audio options to improved Bluetooth® connectivity and ‘Generation 5’ parking aids. Building on its strengthsThe new X-TYPE announces its arrival with a fresh new look that reflects Jaguar’s new design language. In profile, new sill shapes connect the re-styled front and rear bumpers and visually lower the new X-TYPE’s centre of gravity, giving it a more purposeful, sporting stance. Completing the external visual changes, the new X-TYPE introduces two new five-spoke alloy wheel styles – the 17-inch Barbados and 18-inch Abaco – while the exterior colour palette ranges from Porcelain White to the new Ultimate Black, with Pearl Grey, Glacier Blue, Chilli, Winter Gold, Liquid Silver and Emerald Fire among the other choices. ---- The inside storyThe interior freshening of the new X-TYPE complements the exterior changes, focussing on contemporary Jaguar design, but with familiar levels of comfort, luxury and craftsmanship. A second option offers either six-way or ten-way driver and passenger seat adjustment (market dependent), all leather seat facings with twin needle horizontal stitch, and door trims in seat trim colour with a three-diagonal twin-needle stitching pattern – with the additional choice of Ivory colour. A dark, distinctively-grained Rosewood veneer is a new option with a fresh, contemporary design feel, and depending on model includes the automatic shift surround and ashtray lid. The instrument cluster has a sportier look - similar to that of the new XF - with new silver metallic overlays, new pointer hubs and new bezel shapes, plus a combination of green dial illumination and white pointer illumination, just as in the XK. 1 comments: Jaguar X-Type john (6686) - Posted on 02.16.2008 I think it is time for jag’s and other luxury cars to give thought to what luxury means.. jag’s have poor storage both for luggage and more important in the driver’s area .. not good if you are looking for a mobile office setup .. Also the grille will be a major pain to clean .. my 2000 series is real easy to clean
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