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Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas
Marque and Model History

Introduction

Jaguar's XJ8 represents a high point in the company's history. It is one of the finest luxury sedans built today. The Vanden Plas, named for a famous British maker of custom automobile bodies, is the most luxurious XJ8, swathed in chrome, walnut and lambs wool, while the XJR is a luxurious sports sedan.

For 2001, the sedan range benefits from more extensive emissions-control provisions.

Lineup

Five versions are available: XJ8 ($56,355); XJ8 L ($62,355); Vanden Plas ($67,655); Vanden Plas Supercharged ($83,355); XJR Supercharged ($69,355).

As the XJ8 designation suggests, these are a V8-powered Jags. Two wheelbase lengths are available. The standard XJ8 and the XJR ride on a 113-inch wheelbase. Vanden Plas shares the longer wheelbase with the XJ8L, which is 117.9 inches.

Walkaround

Regardless of trim line, Jaguar's XJ is a beautiful car. It is stately without being stuffy, and the soft lines are uniquely Jaguar. The XJ8 continues the design theme set in 1986; Jaguar tried horizontal, contemporary-looking headlights in the 1980s, but they were so universally assailed that the company came back with round lights, and they are critical to the overall look.

The Vanden Plas shares the longer wheelbase with the XJ8L, which is 117.9 inches. The standard XJ8 and the XJR ride on a 113-inch wheelbase. Visually, that wheelbase extension is reflected in the length of the rear windows.

Ford now owns Jaguar and has brought financial support and technology to the company, which has greatly benefited the XJ8. Electrical systems, electronics and other traditional Jaguar problem areas have been eliminated since Ford got involved.

The 4.0-liter V8 has double overhead-cams and four valves per cylinder. Jaguar's AJ-V8 produces 290 horsepower at 6100 rpm and 290 pounds-feet of torque at 4250 rpm.

That impressive power is delivered to the rear wheels through a five-speed automatic transmission. This electronically controlled automatic adapts to varying driving conditions; it senses whether the driver is cruising along the highway, hot-footing down a back road or climbing a long grade and it varies shift points accordingly for optimum power and efficiency. The transmission also has a self-regulating adaptive capability; it compensates automatically for the effects of aging by adjusting shift quality based on any slippage it detects. Sport and standard modes can be selected by the driver: The standard PRNDL pattern can be used, or shifts can be made manually by moving the stick to the left.

Automatic Stability Control comes standard on all Jaguars. ASC operates at all speeds, using engine intervention to reduce wheel spin on slippery roads. If a rear wheel starts to spin, the anti-lock brake (ABS) controller signals a computer, which controls the spinning by reducing throttle, retarding ignition timing or cutting fuel to the cylinders.

An optional traction control system includes all ASC functions plus brake intervention. This system comes as part of the All-Weather package, which also includes heated front and rear seats. Both types of traction control can be switched off.

The front suspension is fully independent with unequal-length upper and lower wishbones, coil springs, shocks and an anti-roll bar. Double wishbones are also used at the rear with the driveshafts acting as upper links. They are arranged for anti-lift under braking and anti-squat under acceleration. Variable-ratio rack-and-pinion power steering is speed-sensitive.

Interior

Jaguar's uniqueness is especially evident inside. Getting in is like sliding into an English gentleman's club, with yards of supple leather, luxurious deep-pile carpeting, and polished wood on the doors, instrument panel and steering wheel. The instruments are simple and understated in keeping with the elegant mood.

Memory functions automatically adjust the driver's seat, steering wheel and outside mirror. The driver's seat moves back when Park is engaged for easy exit. It moves back to the last position that was set when the ignition is turned on. A cupholder pops out from the console, but any drinks in it tend to get in the way of shifting.

Thanks to the long wheelbase of the Vanden Plas, the rear compartment is huge and legroom is expansive. The bench seat has two depressed seating areas, but a third person would be comfortable in the middle. Airplane-like tray tables fold down from the front seatbacks. A small pod with two rocker switches on the left side of the passenger seat allows rear-seat passengers to move the seat fore and aft and adjust the angle of the seat back. Headroom is just as generous as legroom.

Summary

Jaguar's XJ Series is one of the finest cars built today. Ford's involvement has undoubtedly had a lot to do with that achievement. The old quality bugaboo seems to be just a memory.

BMW and Mercedes and the rest really can only be compared with the XJ8 in terms price because the Jaguar offers something altogether different.

Special tuning and greatly increased horsepower transform the XJR into a high-performance sedan.  

Model Lineup

XJ8 ($56,355); XJ8 L ($62,355); Vanden Plas ($67,655); Vanden Plas Supercharged ($83,355); XJR Supercharged ($69,355).

Assembled In

Coventry, England.

*please note: at the time this article was written, Jaguar was owned by Ford Motor Company. On March 26, 2008 Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) announced that is had entered into a definitive agreement to sell Jaguar Land Rover operations to Tata Motors. The total amount to be paid in cash by Tata Motors for Jaguar and Land Rover upon closing will be approximately US 2.3 billion. For more information, please click HERE.

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