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2009 Jaguar XJ Series

The 2009 Jaguar XJ Series lineup gains a new model. This is Jaguar’s flagship car, and it comes in six models: XJ8, XJ8 L, Vanden Plas, Super V8, new-for-2009 Super V8 Portfolio, and the high-performance XJR. XJ8 and XJR have a 119-inch wheelbase. The others have a 124-inch wheelbase. All have a 4.2-liter V8 engine.

The XJ8, XJ8 L, and Vanden Plas have 300 hp. The supercharged XJR, Super V8, and Super V8 Portfolio have 400. A 6-speed automatic is the only transmission. Available safety features include ABS, traction control, antiskid system, curtain side airbags, and front side airbags. All have a load-leveling suspension.

The XJR has a firmer suspension than other models and unique styling cues. Vanden Plas and Super V8 versions have more luxurious interior treatment. Options include four-zone automatic climate control and a navigation system. The Super V8 Portfolio adds DVD entertainment, satellite radio, and unique exterior and interior trim.

2009 Jaguar XF

The XF looks a lot like a Lexus GS in profile. That’s no bad thing, but the XF hardly provides the drama that you’d expect from the brand that created the original XJ in the 1960s. The overall visual impression you get from the XF is that it’s nice but not stunning. It has some really good detailing, such as the chrome strip at the back that sweeps under the taillight cluster and its complex headlamps. But Jaguar has attached a large chrome “leaper” on the trunk lid because, as insiders admit, most onlookers won’t know that it’s a Jag otherwise.

On a more positive note, the XF’s interior really scores – there’s plenty of room to seat four large adults in comfort. The cabin overflows with neat details, such as the gear shifter, covered HVAC vents that rotate to open, a start button that pulses red when you enter the car, and blue lighting around the instruments and dials. And the quality of materials and assembly on the XF we recently saw at Jaguar’s design studio was as good as anything in the class. The XF’s long list of electronic driver aids also is competitive and includes voice control for audio and telephone, a blind-spot monitor, adaptive cruise control, a tire-pressure monitor, and an electronic parking brake.

Jaguar fans have always been vocal and opinionated about what sort of cars Coventry should be building. Their opinions usually boil down to “make it breathtakingly beautiful, with loads of performance.”In the meantime, we’d really like to see Jaguar succeed with this new sedan. And while it’s good that the brand is abandoning retro pastiche design, we wonder whether the XF has pushed Jaguar’s new look far enough.