Sunday, August 23, 2009

2010 Jaguar XJ Makes U.S. Debut at Pebble Beach, With Pricing announced

Has been unveiled in London back in July, the 2010 Jaguar XJ made its official debut in North American at the Pebble Beach Concours, with pricing announced for the first time.

The new XJ is available in North American with three level of engine choices. All of them are powered by a version of Jaguar’s new 5.0-liter direct-injection V8 engine. The standard XJ producing 385hp and 380 ft-lbs of torque is priced at $72,500. The extended wheelbase version of the standard XJ, known as the XJL, adds $7,000 to the base model's price, coming in at $79,500. And the top-of-the-line 510-horsepower XJ Supersport starts at $112,000 and adds $3,000 for the extended wheelbase model.

The three choice engine models are XJ Supercharged models, which make 470hp and 424 ft-lbs of torque, will retail for $87,500, also adds $3,000 for the extended wheelbase model.

“We are proud to reveal the all-new Jaguar XJ in Pebble Beach as it marks a major milestone for Jaguar in North America, which is expected to be the world’s largest XJ market,” says Beattie. “The debut of our ultimate four-door flagship follows recent recognition for exceptional dependability and clearly demonstrates our commitment to producing the finest cars in the world – fast, beautiful cars that offer luxury, performance and first-rate quality.”

Anyone who wants to get a 2010 Jaguar XJ can order now. The first delivery is scheduled in early 2010, while Retail sales officially start in December.

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