Jaguar has revealed two new performance packages for its flagship luxury XJ limousine.
The new 2012 Jaguar XJ Speed package includes:
The Jaguar XJ Sport pack takes interior and exterior styling to a new level, while the Speed pack boosts the big cat’s top speed.
The Jaguar XJ Sport scores an aerodynamically optimised front splitter and boot lid spoiler, unique 20-inch alloy wheels, red brake calipers, optional front and rear sports seats, and an even wider array of interior colours and veneers. The Sport pack will be available on all Jaguar XJ variants in Australia.
The Speed pack will be exclusive to supercharged V8-powered XJs with the Sport pack. The electronically limited top speed of Jaguar XJ Speed models is bumped up from 250km/h to 280km/h – putting it just 20km/h off the pace of Jaguar’s fastest ever production car, the XKR-S Coupe.
Jaguar Australia brand manager Kevin Goult said the Sport and Speed packs are now available to Australian customers, although pricing is still being finalised.
He said vehicles with these packs would be built as part of the normal production process, and said the usual lead time of six to 12 weeks would not be affected.
Source: Car Advice
The new 2012 Jaguar XJ Speed package includes:
- aerodynamic splitter beneath front bumper
- aerodynamic splitter at the rear lip spoiler
- black mesh finish to the front grill
- red-painted brake calipers
- 20-inch wheels
The Jaguar XJ Sport pack takes interior and exterior styling to a new level, while the Speed pack boosts the big cat’s top speed.
The Jaguar XJ Sport scores an aerodynamically optimised front splitter and boot lid spoiler, unique 20-inch alloy wheels, red brake calipers, optional front and rear sports seats, and an even wider array of interior colours and veneers. The Sport pack will be available on all Jaguar XJ variants in Australia.
The Speed pack will be exclusive to supercharged V8-powered XJs with the Sport pack. The electronically limited top speed of Jaguar XJ Speed models is bumped up from 250km/h to 280km/h – putting it just 20km/h off the pace of Jaguar’s fastest ever production car, the XKR-S Coupe.
Jaguar Australia brand manager Kevin Goult said the Sport and Speed packs are now available to Australian customers, although pricing is still being finalised.
He said vehicles with these packs would be built as part of the normal production process, and said the usual lead time of six to 12 weeks would not be affected.
Source: Car Advice
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