(from Jaguar Press     Release)  "The XK is Jaguar's leading beautiful, fast car.     With sensuous lines, rich appointments and thrilling performance, it     has remained on the shopping list of automotive enthusiasts for more     than six decades."
   
   C.J. O�Donnell, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Sales and     Communications, Jaguar North America
   
   Making their world debut at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2006     model year Jaguar XK 'Victory' editions celebrate Jaguar's four     championship wins in the North American Trans-Am road racing series     and add to a successful lineage of special and limited edition XKs     introduced since its launch.
   
   Now a familiar sight on the racetracks of North America, the racing     version of the XKR coupe has achieved three of four outright     Manufacturer's Championship wins in the Trans-Am Series for Jaguar.     For the 2004 season, Jaguar claimed its fourth title � second in a     row � when the Jaguar R Performance XKR, driven by Paul Gentilozzi,     propelled him to his 29th career Trans-Am victory, tying the     legendary Mark Donohue's career Trans-Am win record.
   
   From the landmark XK120 sports car that first introduced the famous     XK name in 1948, through the current range of XK8 and XKR coupes and     convertibles, the XK nameplate has become synonymous with style,     luxury, performance and grand touring ability. Just 1,050 of the     special 'Victory' edition XKs will be sold in the U.S. beginning in     June 2005.
   
   "The XK �Victory� edition is not only a celebration of the XK�s     success in Trans-Am, but also its enduring success as one of the     world�s most refined GT cars," adds O�Donnell.
   
   All four XK models � XK8 Coupe and Convertible and supercharged XKR     Coupe and Convertible � will be offered as �Victory� editions when     the line-up goes on sale next summer. The new exterior styling     changes introduced for the 2005 models continue to give the car a     bolder, more aggressive and more muscular look.
   
   The XK8 coupe and convertible continue to be powered by the normally     aspirated, 294 bhp, all-aluminum AJ-V8 Jaguar engine, while the     supercharged XKR derivatives again pack a potent 390 horsepower. For     the AJ-V8-powered XKR Trans-Am racecar, power comes from a     highly-tuned version of the normally aspirated 4.2-liter AJ-V8 road     car engine developing a massive 650 bhp.
   
   The special XK 'Victory' edition road cars will arrive in four     exclusive, limited edition exterior colors � Black Copper Metallic,     Frost Blue Metallic, Bay Blue Metallic and Satin Silver Metallic �     (other standard XK colors will also be available on 'Victory'     models) with four interior colors and two distinct veneer options     for the dashboard to create 18 possible combinations for the buyer     to choose from. �Victory� editions will offer Carbon Fiber interior     trim on all XKR models, as well as feature a new Elm wood veneer on     the XK8 models.
   
   The 2006 Jaguar XK 'Victory' models will benefit from several     additional new features including standard Bluetooth� wireless     connectivity. With Bluetooth, a compatible telephone may be     wirelessly controlled via the XK's steering wheel controls, without     ever leaving the driver's pocket or purse, for easy, hands-free use.
   
   The XK8 models currently feature 19-inch 'Atlas' style wheels, which     will come standard with a sporty chrome finish, while the XKR models     get a new, unique 20-inch BBS wheel design. The XKR also gets     cross-drilled Brembo� brake rotors, while the XK8 adds power-fold     exterior mirrors.
   
   Tying in with Jaguar's racing heritage, special badging and accents     will adorn the 'Victory' models in acknowledgement of the XK's     racing achievements � polished door treadplates featuring checkered     flag emblems and leather-edged floor mats. The Jaguar Growler badge     also features checkered flag accents on the sides of the emblem.
A CELEBRATION OF JAGUAR'S SUCCESS IN TRANS-AM RACING
"We are hoping that the     XK �Victory� edition not only celebrates our success in winning the     2004 Trans-Am Championship, but also signals our intent to do the     same in the upcoming 2005 season. The team is determined to give     Jaguar its fifth Manufacturer�s title."
   
   Paul Gentilozzi, Owner, Rocketsports Racing
   
   Rocketsports Racing owner and respected driver, Paul Gentilozzi,     re-introduced Jaguar to Trans-Am competition during the 2000 season     by selecting the aerodynamic XKR body as his car of choice. The     following year, he drove the Rocketsports Racing XKR to his third     Trans-Am Driver's title and delivered Jaguar its second     Manufacturer's Championship.
   
   In 2003, Rocketsports Racing again led Jaguar to victory in the     August race at Road America. It was a 1-2-3 Jaguar finish, with     two-time Trans-Am champion, Scott Pruett, behind the wheel of his R     Performance XKR. Pruett led from start to finish, locking-up the     third Manufacturer's crown for Jaguar.
   
   One year later, Jaguar wrapped up the 2004 season in the Trans-Am     road racing series by capturing its fourth Manufacturer's title when     Gentilozzi grabbed his 29th checkered flag in the Jaguar R     Performance XKR.
   
   The 2004 Trans-Am season was also noteworthy as it marked the return     of Jaguar power to the Trans-Am Series, with a production-based     Jaguar AJ-V8 engine in Rocketsports Racing's R Performance XKR     Trans-Am racecar driven by Tommy Kendall.
   
   "The return of Jaguar power was long overdue and welcomed by the     Series," added Gentilozzi. "We're proud to be a part of the     continuing legacy that is Jaguar motorsports."
   
   The thundering Jaguar AJ-V8 race engine, developed by Michigan-based     Rocketsports Racing, powered the Jaguar XKR of four-time Trans-Am     champion Tommy Kendall throughout the 2004 season. Kendall drove the     engine to its first win at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis. on     August 6, 2004, setting a new single lap record of 2:09.115 around     the 4.048 mile permanent road course.
   
   The race engine itself is based on the same all-aluminum 4.2-liter     AJ-V8 'stock block' that powers Jaguar's XK sports cars, the S-TYPE     sedan and the aluminum-intensive XJ sedan line-up. Engine work was     carried out at Rocketsports� race shop in Lansing, Mich. where     Rocketsports� engineers increased the V8�s capacity from 4.2 to 4.5     liters and more than doubled the horsepower from the standard 294     bhp (SAE) to over 650 bhp (normally aspirated).
   
   The new Jaguar engine will continue to power Rocketsports' Jaguar R     Performance XKR for their assault on the 2005 Trans-Am Series     championship.
   
   "The return of Jaguar engine power marked a new chapter in Jaguar's     North American racing history," commented Tom Scarpello, Jaguar     North America's vice president of Marketing. "The Rocketsports team     and the Jaguar drivers in the series have earned us three     Manufacturer�s titles to add to our 1978 title captured by Bob     Tullius in an XJS. It is clear road racing is Jaguar's natural     habitat."
   
   With its race-tuned AJ-V8 revving to 9,000 rpm, the carbon fiber and     Kevlar-bodied racing XKR is a very beautiful, fast car. The car will     sprint from standstill to 60 mph in a staggering 3.2 seconds, with     quarter-mile acceleration in 10.8 seconds at 135 mph, and a top     speed of 180 mph.
   
   The Jaguar-powered XKR also sports Jaguar's stunning silver, green     and red North American racing livery.
   
   Jaguar's previous high point in Trans-Am competition was when Bob     Tullius, of the legendary Group 44 Team, took the Manufacturer's     Championship in 1978. The last Trans-Am Series involvement for     Jaguar was with Bob Tullius� legendary Group 44 team in 1981 with     its V12-engined XJS racecars.
   
   Since 2001, Jaguar North America has increased its ties to the     Trans-Am Series by providing a contingency sponsorship � comprised     of a pole award that offers a lease on a Jaguar XK sports car, and     prize money to Jaguar drivers finishing in the top three positions.    
THE HERITAGE OF A TRUE AUTOMOTIVE ICON
"From the legendary     XK120 that introduced the XK name to the roads, through the current     range of coupes and convertibles, Jaguar�s XK sports cars have     consistently set the benchmark when it comes to blending luxury,     performance and grand touring ability."
   
   Joe Greenwell, Chairman and CEO, Jaguar Cars
   
   Jaguar introduced the first XK in 1948 � the legendary XK120 sports     car. An icon in and of itself, the sensational XK120 roadster set     the stage for what the later versions of the XK would become known     for � sophistication, luxury, performance and beauty.
   
   Initially designed as a limited edition to prove the new 210 cu.     in., six-cylinder DOHC engine was capable of reaching 120 mph,     orders flooded Jaguar after the initial showing at the 1948 Earls     Court Motor Show in London. The car was pushed into mass production     and by 1950 became one of the most desired sports cars on the     market.
   
   The roadster was followed by a coupe version that set new standards     of luxury and comfort for sports cars.
   
   The XK120 was replaced in 1954 with the XK140 which improved upon     the original design with a more spacious interior as well as more     horsepower. In 1957, Jaguar introduced the XK150 which built upon     the previous models and was the first Jaguar with four-wheel disc     brakes. The XK name was then replaced in 1961 with the legendary     Jaguar E-TYPE (also known as the XK-E). Often featured in museum     exhibits on classic luxury sports car design, the E-Type is one of     the most revered sports cars ever introduced. With these first XK     models, the magic of this car was born and carries on in the current     models of today.
   
   Today's XK coupes and convertibles began joining the Jaguar family     in 1996. When the original XK8 was unveiled, this elegant,     high-performance sports car again set new standards in the luxury     sporting market. As Jaguar's first new sports car in two decades �     and the first for a whole new generation of buyers � the XK8 became     the fastest-selling sports car in Jaguar's history with its front     engine, rear-wheel drive construction.
   
   It set new records for Jaguar in terms of the time taken to bring a     new model program to market, and achieved new levels of quality and     functionality. Even after eight years of production, the XK8 still     displays timeless beauty and sensuous elegance.
   
   In 1999, an even more dramatic model was unveiled � the supercharged     XKR. With a more impressive performance, the R Performance version     added another dimension to the XK story, creating a 358 bhp supercar.     From its curvaceous nose and raked-back windshield, to its muscular     rear haunches, the XK also displays all the power and visual beauty     of the animal it is named after.
   
   In 2005, significant updates were again applied to the XK. Building     upon the major updates already applied to every model over the past     three years, the XK once again moved forward with a dynamic new     look, and even higher equipment levels.
   
   Over the past four years, several special editions have been created     to mark important moments in this icon's history. These limited     'collector' editions include the 2001 XKR 'Silverstone', the 2002     XKR 100, 2004 XKR 'Portfolio' and the 2005 XK8 'Carbon Fiber'     Edition.
   
   The first limited 'collector' edition was the 2001 XKR     'Silverstone', of which only 250 were released in North America. The     XKR Silverstone was designed as a celebration of Jaguar's     involvement with Formula One and the technology and exclusivity the     sport stands for. With an immediately recognizable Platinum paint     finish (paired with a black top on the convertible), the package     included high-performance handling components, model-specific     upholstery and trim, and full complement of interior amenities     including sports seats and steering wheel trimmed in Warm Charcoal     leather with red stitching.
   
   To mark the 100th birthday of Jaguar's founder, Sir William Lyons     (1902-1985), Jaguar released 30 2002 XKR 100 limited edition coupes     and 270 XKR 100 convertibles in North America. The XKR 100 models     both featured exclusive 20-inch BBS 'Montreal' style modular wheels,     Brembo� brakes with cross-drilled rotors, special Anthracite paint,     charcoal interior with Connolly Autolux Recaro seats and other     luxury features and unique aluminum trim items. The XKR 100 Coupe     was also fitted with a special handling package.
   
   For 2004, Jaguar continued the tradition of offering limited edition     versions of the supercharged 390bhp XKR convertible sports car with     just 200 XKR 'Portfolio' models. The 'Portfolio' featured 20-inch     BBS alloy wheels, a choice of two unique exterior colors and a     stunning contrasting interior.
   
   Jaguar's first celebration of the XK's dominance in Trans-Am racing     came in the 2005 model year with the release of 200 XK8 Carbon Fiber     limited edition models. These models featured a dramatic carbon     fiber veneer across the dash and center console, the same material     that Rocketsports Racing uses throughout the entire body of the     championship-winning Trans-Am racecar. The special XK8s also     featured plush Alcantara inserts in the seats and door panels and     bold, 10-spoke, 19-inch 'Atlas' style wheels. A set of sport     aluminum and rubber-studded brake, accelerator and footrest pedals,     an all-leather steering wheel and a Momo gear knob were also added     to give the driver extra control in hard driving.
   
   Now, for 2006 Jaguar culminates its recognition of this iconic     vehicle's achievements with 'Victory' edition models of the XK8 and     XKR coupes and convertibles. 
Jaguar XK Winning Moments
1948 � Jaguar XK120 is     introduced at the Earls Court Motor Show in London
   
   1954 � Jaguar XK140 replaces the XK120
   
   1957 � Jaguar XK150 replaces the XK140
   
   1961 � Jaguar E-Type (also known as the XK-E) replaces the XK150
   
   1978 � Bob Tullius & Group 44 capture first Trans-Am Manufacturer's     Championship
   
   1996 � Jaguar XK8 introduced (first Jaguar with a V8 engine)
   
   1999 � Jaguar XKR introduced (most powerful XK to date)
   
   2001 � 2000 XKR Silverstone' limited edition introduced
   
   2001 � Rocketsports Racing captures second Trans-Am Manufacturer's     Championship
   
   2001 � 2002 Jaguar XKR 100 limited edition introduced
   
   2003 � Rocketsports Racing captures third Trans-Am Manufacturer's     Championship
   
   2003 � 2004 Jaguar XKR 'Portfolio' limited edition introduced
   
   2004 � Rocketsports Racing captures fourth Trans-Am Manufacturer's     Championship
   
   2004 � Tommy Kendall wins first race with the Jaguar AJ-V8 stock     block engine at Road America
   
   2004 � 2005 Jaguar XK8 'Carbon Fiber' limited edition introduced
   
   2005 � 2006 Jaguar 'Victory' limited edition introduced












 
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