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2006 Jaguar XK Preview
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When the current generation XK appeared on the sports car scene nearly a decade ago, it marked a return of a Jaguar sports car full of feline grace - something that seemingly skipped over the middle-generation XKS. Ten years down the line, and were faced with a new Jaguar sports coupe, one that Jaguar has put to market with some of the most impressive technological advancements, showing that Jaguars are more about being serious road cars than merely classy motor vehicles to head down to the country club in.
the extruded and cast structuThe upcoming XK replacement, once again dubbed XK, is a big cat, complete with grand-touring dimensions, but make no mistake its not fat. The new car weighs in at 3,510 pounds, about 220 pounds lighter than the previous generation. Much of the weight reduction is to do with an aluminum-intensive construction, made possible by new technologies founded by Jaguar and its suppliers. The car has an aluminum monocoque structure, similar to the one established for Jags latest XJ full-size sedan. The manufacturing
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| Were faced with a new Jaguar sports coupe, one that Jaguar has put to market with some of the most impressive technological advancements. (Photo: Jaguar) |
On the surface, the new XK is very similar to the ALC concept which foreshadowed it. Head stylists Ian Callum attempted to convey years of rich heritage through the latest XK, while keeping it modern and contemporary, cutting back on the feline shape. Unlike the XJ which has been criticized for being too retro, the historical influences here are subtle such as the hood-long power bulge, oval grille and hatchback - the last of which has been missing since the E-Type. While the aperture is narrow,
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| Unlike the XJ which has been criticized for being too retro, the historical influences here are subtle. (Photo: Jaguar) |
Adding to the standard crumple zones, and side impact protection, this latest Jaguar also is the first full-size sports coupe to focus on pedestrian protection. EuroNCAP crash testing marks a cars performance for both occupant and pedestrian safety. Its impact on the industry is so great, its forced manufacturers to re-style their cars, leading bluntly-shaped noses - many of which arent pretty. Jaguars solution was to introduce the worlds first active pedestrian protection, a system that props the upper half of the hood within milliseconds of an impact to soften and reduce head injuries to a pedestrian. Itll save countless lives, all while keeping
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| While the old XK was a competent car in the corners, this upcoming car should place Jaguar amongst top-ranking driving machines. (Photo: Jaguar) |
For drag strip hooligans, the new XK takes just 14.4 seconds to run through the quarter mile - only a half second off the previous XKRs time. No doubt that with an extra 100 horsepower under its hood, and less curb weight, the upcoming XKR will be blindingly fast. While the
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| While the traditional J-gate shifter, beneath is a brand new six-speed automatic gearbox, with Park, Neutral, Reverse, Drive and Sport settings. (Photo: Jaguar) |
While the traditional J-gate shifter, beneath is a brand new six-speed automatic gearbox, with Park, Neutral, Reverse, Drive and Sport settings. One particular highlight is an intelligent program that responds to the drivers inputs. Back-road blasting will mean that gears are held onto longer, but itll switch to something more comfort-oriented when your style changes. In Sport Auto mode, the gearbox will even blip the throttle for quick, smooth downshifts. Like Aston Martins DB9, the XK features steering wheel mounted paddles that allow you to shift gears sequentially just like a formula-one driver, however, as this is an automatic, gearshifts are smoother and less jerky allowing the car to keep the refinement Jaguar drivers demand.
With increases in wheelbase, track, and a taller roofline, Jaguar has addressed the
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| The XK has a keyless starting system, operated by a red engine start button. (Photo: Jaguar) |
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