Thursday, July 9, 2009

First Photos Of The 2010 Jaguar XJ


If you're a fan of the new Jaguar XF's styling, we've got good news for you. The all-new 2010 Jaguar XJ flagship sedan will take plenty of cues from its little brother when it is officially unveiled tomorrow. Unfortunately for Jaguar, these three images have inadvertently been released ahead of schedule, and reveal that much of the traditional XJ form has made way for a new era of Ian Callum-led design.


Make no mistake, as the ultimate expression of Jaguar luxury and refinement, the XJ is still a large automobile. Yet the overall roof profile and front end of the new XJ bear many characteristics of the subtly aggressive and smaller XF. At the rear, the raked roofline blends into the somewhat abrupt and bulbous trunk, while the rear windscreen seems to be artificially widened with a blacked-out treatment to the C-pillars.


Tomorrow, Jay Leno will help unveil the new car in London and we'll have all the juicy details for you then, at 3:30 EST. In the meantime, let us know if you think the new Jaguar XJ has the styling needed to go head-to-head with Germany at the top end of the luxury car market.

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