| ---- Specifications ---- | 
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 5 liter V8 | Weight | 3660 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | supercharged | Torque | 461 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 510 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 102 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-60 mph | 4.6 seconds | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Jaguar Press Release) 2010 Jaguar XKR
- The new generation of Jaguar XK sports coupe and convertible has all-new engines giving more power and performance with greater efficiency; revised
exterior styling and interior enhancements
- Advanced aluminium body architecture is strong and light-weight and the key to optimising performance, dynamic agility, competitive CO2 emissions and fuel economy
- All-new AJ-V8 Gen III direct-injection engines are the most advanced and efficient engines Jaguar has ever produced:
5.0-litre supercharged AJ-V8 Gen III R delivers 510PS (510bhp SAE), 625Nm of torque and propels XKR coupe to 60mph in just 4.6 seconds
5.0-litre naturally aspirated AJ-V8 Gen III engine delivers 385PS (385bhp SAE), 515Nm of torque and propels XK coupe to 60mph in just 5.2 seconds
- Improved CO2 emissions performance (Euro Stage V compliant two years ahead of legislative requirement) and fuel economy comparable to the less powerful 4.2-litre engines they replace
- New generation of XK is true to the heritage of Jaguars legendary performance, delivering a superb balance of dynamic ability and refinement
- State-of-the-art six-speed automatic transmission has seamless gearshifts plus, for the first time on the XKR model, an electronic differential optimises traction and dynamic performance
- New design features, including exciting user-friendly technologies such as the JaguarDrive Selector first seen on the XF, further enhance performance, driving dynamics and the XKs luxury sporting character
- Now three models in the range: XK, XK Portfolio and XKR. Design revisions include a new front bumper, new mirrors with integrated LED side repeater, rear valance, rear LED lights and colour-coded side power vents
- First customer deliveries from March 2009, dependent on market and model
The 2010 XK and XKR
Built in the tradition of great grand tourers, with     state-of-the-art engineering, aerospace-inspired construction and     outstanding driving dynamics, the new XK is the latest in a long     line of legendary performance Jaguars.
   Mike ODriscoll, Managing Director, Jaguar Cars
   
   The Jaguar sports car experience moves on to a new level in 2009     with the introduction of a new generation of the XK and XKR coupe     and convertible.
   
   With all-new V8 engines delivering more power and performance with     greater efficiency, even more dramatic looks, interior enhancements,     advanced lightweight aluminium body structure and a wider range of     models, the new XK and XKR build on 60 years of legendary     performance to deliver the best of everything Jaguar. Designated     2010 model year but  dependent on model and market  available from     as early as March 2009, the new XK range not only stands out from     the crowd, it stands apart.
   
   The combined efforts of Jaguars designers and engineers have     produced a sports car that utilises advanced technologies at a     higher level than ever before. The benefits of the XKs lightweight     but stiff and strong chassis are already acknowledged. Not only does     this architecture bring dynamic benefits thanks to its torsional     rigidity, it also offers excellent safety and crash repair features     and provides the ideal base to improve performance across the board      including optimised fuel economy and CO2 emissions.
   
   The AJ-V8 Gen III engines are the most advanced and efficient Jaguar     has ever produced. They deliver significantly more power and torque     than the previous generation of engines: 510PS and 625Nm in the new     supercharged XKR and 385PS and 515Nm in the XK models.
   
   With the introduction of these all-new 5.0-litre direct-injection V8     engines comes a new level of performance for the XK, with improved     acceleration from standstill and stunning in-gear acceleration     times. All models are electronically limited to a maximum speed of     155mph (250kph), but the 0-60mph sprint for naturally aspirated     coupe models is now 5.2 seconds (previously 5.9 seconds), while for     the supercharged XKR coupe, 0-60mph is 4.6 seconds (previously 4.9     seconds).
   
   In-gear times are equally impressive, with the naturally aspirated     XK accelerating from 50-70mph in just 2.5 seconds, while the     supercharged XKR completes the same sprint in just 1.9 seconds.
   
   And yet thanks to a combination of excellent powertrain efficiency     and the XKs advanced lightweight body architecture, all XKs offer     strong fuel economy and impressive CO2 emissions ratings. Fuel     economy is comparable to the previous generation of XK  despite the     significant increases in power and performance  and CO2 emissions     from each engine are better than the out-going versions.
   With an all-new, supercharged AJ-V8 engine and dramatic new looks,     the new XKR has all the performance, power and panache that you     expect in the ultimate sporting Jaguar.
   Mike ODriscoll, Managing Director, Jaguar Cars
   
   Allowing the engines to optimise their power is one of the most     sophisticated transmissions available. Jaguars acclaimed     electronically controlled, six-speed ZF 6HP28 transmission offers an     unparalleled combination of driver control matched to virtually     undetectable gearshifts. With control either from steering     wheel-mounted paddles or full automatic mode via the JaguarDrive     Selector, which is new for the 2010 Model Year XK, the transmission     is now paired with an advanced electronic differential on the XKR     model. This ensures the supercharged car accelerates even faster,     handles even more precisely and sets new standards of dynamic     control.
   
   There are three core models in the new XK range: the XK, the highly     equipped XK Portfolio and the supercharged XKR, each with its own     sporting character. In addition to the many changes under the skin,     the new XKs are visually different to the previous generation. Each     still looks just like a Jaguar should look  seductive, powerful and     elegant  but all models, coupe and convertible, introduce revised     exterior styling that underlines Jaguars contemporary thinking on     design.
   
   Inside, quality levels are raised even further with new interior     trim and finishes that demonstrate Jaguars craftsmanship, plus even     more comprehensive specification. The driver is the centre of     attention, with exciting new ideas, including the acclaimed     JaguarDrive Selector, Adaptive Dynamics (the latest in     computer-controlled suspension) with Active Differential Control and     comfort features such as heated and cooled seats  taking the     driving experience of the new XK range to even higher levels of     luxury alongside the improved performance.
   
   The new XK delivers more power, more performance and more     technology  without compromise. It moves the Jaguar sports car     experience on to a whole new level.
   Mick Mohan, Director, Jaguar Programmes
THE NEW 2010 XK AND XKR IN DETAIL
The new XK is a sophisticated grand tourer with the heart of a true     sports car, combining effortless high-performance and     state-of-the-art V8 powertrains with a new level of advanced     technologies, intuitive control and Jaguars superbly crafted,     new-fashioned luxury interiors. The range comprises naturally     aspirated XK and supercharged XKR models, available in 2+2 coupe or     convertible body styles.
   
   All-new AJ-V8 Gen III 5.0-litre direct-injection engines bring     significant improvements in power and torque and they do so without     compromising fuel economy and emissions. In both respects, every     model in the new XK range, in spite of such large performance and     flexibility gains across the board, is comparable to their     predecessors.
   
   The impressive fuel economy for such powerful cars is attributable     to the combination of the XK ranges lowest-in-class weight and the     all-new AJ-V8 Gen III engines. As well as the intrinsic advantages     of the engines light weight, these advanced all-aluminium four-cam     power units have a number of features that deliver power with very     high efficiency, including spray-guided direct injection (SGDI),     which improves performance and economy, and dual independent     variable cam timing (DIVCT), which benefits performance and economy,     while also reducing emissions.
   
   The simplified and logical model range for the new XK comprises     three clear choices  XK, XK Portfolio and supercharged XKR. Each     has its own specific choices of trim, colour and fine detail, but     every one has the same underlying sporting character and clear     emphasis on efficient performance, luxury and craftsmanship. Beyond     that, the XK vehicle personalisation programme also offers an     extensive range of accessories that allow the customer to add     further bespoke touches, both inside and out.
Performance on a new level
In naturally aspirated form, the new AJ-V8 Gen III 5.0-litre engine     delivers 385PS (SAE) and 380lb ft (515Nm) of torque  respectively     26 and 23 percent more than its 4.2-litre predecessor. The XKRs     supercharged 5.0-litre version delivers a mighty 510PS (510bhp SAE)     and 461lb ft (625Nm) of torque  improvements of 23 and 12 percent     respectively over the supercharged 4.2-litre engine.
   
   On the road, while maximum speed remains under electronic control at     155mph (250kph), these power and torque gains allied to the     lightweight aluminium body architecture of the XK dramatically     improve acceleration times. For the naturally aspirated XK, 0-60mph     is reduced to 5.2 seconds from 5.9 seconds (and 0-100kph from 6.2 to     5.5 seconds); for the supercharged XKR, 0-60mph is reduced to 4.6     seconds from 4.9 (and 0-100kph to 4.8 seconds from 5.2).
   
   The supercharged XKR is also impressively efficient, with combined     fuel economy of 23.0mpg and a CO2 rating of 292g/km  an improvement     over the previous XKR  and 16 and 17 percent better, respectively,     than the equivalent figures for the BMW M6.
   
   Crucially, however, the naturally aspirated XK also continues to     better its closest rivals on economy and CO2 ratings, with an     average consumption of 25.2mpg and a CO2 figure of 264g/km  seven     percent better than the equivalent figures for the Mercedes-Benz     SL500 thanks to its fuel efficient engine and significantly lower     kerb weight: 1660kg compared to the SL500s 1845kg.
Exterior design
Visible changes on the new XK and XKR reflect the significant     changes under the skin. Carefully revised exteriors take the     seductive, elegant lines that define Jaguars new design language     and interpret them for a beautiful 2+2 sports car whose shape is     even more taut, powerful and athletic. Evoking the essence of     performance long before it moves, the new XK family shape is     unmistakably new-school sporting Jaguar: wholly contemporary,     finely sculpted, efficiently packaged and precisely detailed.
   
   Design Director Ian Callum outlines new design features on the XK     range:
   The current XK was the first car to signify a new generation of     Jaguars  cars that have honed our image every bit as successfully     as the original XK120 or E-type. Now the new XK range reinforces     that message. The cars visual agility and beautiful lines have been     enhanced with a distinctive new front end, rear lights and revised     body styling that gives every model even more presence.
   
   The exterior changes for the naturally aspirated XK models and the     supercharged XKR are highlighted by a distinctive and purposeful new     front end design, new LED rear lights and a new lower rear body     valance. New LED rear light clusters incorporating fog lamps plus     twin reversing lamps (rather than the previous single lamp units)     give every new XK a unique night time signature, while LED     technology is also included in the integrated side repeater and     approach lamps in the new exterior mirrors. Every new XK also     features revised body-coloured side power vents.
   
   Beyond the shared changes, subtle differences in detail distinguish     each of the three models in the new XK range. All display purposeful     front bumper features with stylish, chrome-detailed inserts and     further chrome detailing to the upper mesh grille. The XKR is set     apart by also featuring chrome on its lower mesh grille - which is     finished in black on the XK and XK Portfolio models. All models now     feature chrome detailing on window surrounds and rear signature     blade, and in addition the XKR comes with a new lower rear valance     that is finished in body colour and a revised tailpipe design,     further emphasising its sporting performance.
Interior design
Contemporary, sporting luxury, exceptional quality of craftsmanship,     and Jaguars renowned attention to detail are the keynotes of the     new XK ranges enhanced interiors. The cabin is clean, elegant and     spacious, and remains entirely in harmony with the sporting     character of the revised exterior.
   
   The luxury character of the new XK and XKR, however, is guaranteed,     regardless of the customers choice of body style  hard-topped     coupe or fabric-roofed convertible. Both benefit from the inherent     strength of Jaguars lightweight aluminium architecture, which means     that as well as being the lightest body structure in its class, the     body shells also have the highest torsional strength. And that     exceptional rigidity, with or without a fixed roof, means creak and     rattle-free refinement, even on unforgiving surfaces.
   
   Beyond that, the convertibles triple-lined fabric roof gives a     level of fit and stability, even at very high speeds, that minimises     wind noise and other road noise and includes a luxurious interior     finish almost indistinguishable from a fixed roof. In addition, XK     Portfolio and XKR models feature luxurious Jaguar Suedecloth     headlinings as standard.
   
   The folding roof can be powered up or down at the touch of a button     in less than 18 seconds. And when it is lowered, the convertibles     flush-folding roof retracts completely into the bodywork behind the     rear seats, under a smooth cover that retains the elegant, sporting     lines of the car. A roll-over protection system, which remains     hidden unless it is needed, deploys instantaneously as necessary to     provide occupants with the highest levels of protection in the event     of an incident.
   
   For both coup and convertible, the latest feature enhancements are     showcased by the JaguarDrive Selector, which is neatly and     elegantly packaged in the centre console. The welcome to the car is     also enhanced by new, bright treadplate inserts. Many of the other     changes emphasise high levels of Jaguar craftsmanship with new     jewel-like touches. The three-spoke steering wheel now has a     leather-wrapped lower spoke, and Jaguars striking growler badge.     The new XKRs instruments further emphasise its performance     character with red pointers, while all models adopt a new white     illumination for their instruments.
   
   New heated and cooled front seats are standard equipment on the new     XK Portfolio and on XKR with the optional R Performance interior     (dependent on market), and available as an option on the XK. The XK     features 10-way seat adjustability for both driver and passenger     seats, with heating and memory functions as standard  while the XKR     seats have similar functions but with the unique R seat style. The     XK Portfolio and XKR with the optional R Performance interior have     16-way adjustable seats with heating and memory functions,     adjustable side bolsters and new cooled seats as standard.
   
   The door casings are even more luxuriously crafted than before, with     saddle-stitched lines and a new interlayer to give a softer touch to     the top shoulder of the casing. The leather door pulls also     introduce
   twin-needle stitching and a soft-feel interlayer. In each door, the     modified seat switch pack now includes single-piece chrome     highlight switches.
   
   There is a wide choice of interior colour options, including a new     combination for the XK Portfolio and XKR of Ivory seating with     Oyster upper cabin trim and Oyster carpets. Bond grain leather is     standard on the new XK interior, and an even higher quality     soft-grain leather with contrast stitching is standard in the XK     Portfolio and the new R Performance XKR.
   
   Real wood veneers remain an important part of Jaguar craftsmanship     and now include a new Rich Oak veneer option alongside the classic     Burr Walnut for all three models. The new XK Portfolio also offers     the choice of an Ebony veneer, while the XKR offers its own unique     alternative in Dark Oak. A Knurled Aluminium veneer is also     available on XK and XK Portfolio, while Dark Mesh Aluminium is     available on XKR.
Industry-leading lightweight body architecture
Globally recognised as one of the key elements in Jaguars     intelligent use of advanced technologies, the XKs industry-leading     lightweight architecture constructs the entire body shell (the     internal chassis structure and external body panels) from a     combination of pressed, cast and extruded aluminium alloy     components. These are riveted and bonded together using techniques     originally developed in the aerospace industry and adapted for     automotive use by Jaguar.
   
   The result is a body shell with a depth of quality that is rooted in     the highest structural integrity. It is also the lightest shell in     its class by a significant margin and the most torsionally stiff.     That all-round strength, rigidity and lightness underpin many     aspects of the XKs excellence, from fuel-efficient performance to     its inherent safety, durability and refinement  and, of course, its     precise chassis dynamics.
   
   Mike Cross, Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity explains the benefits     of this advanced body architecture:
   Lightness benefits agility, and agility with high performance     defines the exhilarating yet refined nature of the Jaguar XK. It     accelerates harder, stops more quickly and handles with true     precision  setting new standards of dynamic excellence.
The most advanced Jaguar V8 engines ever
New AJ-V8 Gen III engines in brief
- All-new direct-injection engines are much more powerful, compact and efficient
- 510PS, 625Nm, 292g/km CO2, 23.0mpg (12.3 l/100km) combined fuel economy (the supercharged
Gen III R)
- 385PS, 515Nm, 264g/km CO2, 25.2mpg (11.2 l/100km) combined fuel economy (the naturally aspirated Gen III)
- Conforms to EU 5 and US ULEV2 emissions regulations
- High efficiency, sixth-generation twin vortex supercharger (TVS) on XKR
- Central spray-guided direct-injection increases efficiency and torque
- Torque-actuated variable camshaft timing on all four camshafts for improved response and efficiency
- Cam profile switching in naturally aspirated engine
- Variable-geometry inlet manifold on naturally aspirated engine further increases low and high-end torque
- Low-friction design optimises fuel consumption
- 15,000-mile service intervals
Since the first XK was launched in 1948, generations of powerful yet     refined engines have played a crucial role in establishing the     unique character and pedigree of Jaguar cars. Now, the new 5.0-litre     V8 direct-injection engines continue that tradition, delivering     increased power and torque with reduced emissions and impressive     fuel economy. Available in two versions  the supercharged 510PS and     naturally aspirated 385PS  the new AJ-V8 Gen III engines exemplify     Jaguars reputation for innovation and engineering excellence.
   
   Commenting on the new engine range, Ron Lee, Powertrain Group Chief     Engineer, said:
   We set ourselves the challenge of developing an all-new V8 engine     series that improved on the performance and the refinement of the     excellent 4.2-litre, with comparable fuel economy and improved     emissions. We have achieved that with the AJ-V8 Gen III  a superbly     responsive power unit of unsurpassed efficiency.
   
   Jaguars all-new petrol V8s have been designed using the expertise     of powertrain engineers at Jaguars product development centre at     Whitley, Coventry, UK. Malcolm Sandford, Engine Group Chief     Engineer, explains the concept behind the project:
   The emphasis was on delivering efficiency, superior dynamic     response and highly accessible low-end torque suited to real-world     driving, without compromising power at higher engine speeds.
   
   The results are clear to see. Performance has been increased by 29     percent and 23 percent (87 and 94PS) on the naturally aspirated and     supercharged engines respectively, yet both meet EU5 and US ULEV2     emissions regulations. Despite the significant increases in power,     both have better emissions and comparable fuel economy to the     previous 4.2-litre units.
   
   Both new AJ-V8 Gen III petrol engines are state-of-the-art in every     sense. The technical features have been engineered to deliver     unparalleled efficiency, refinement, power and torque for which     Jaguar is famous, combined with the lowest possible emissions.     Low-speed torque characteristics and throttle response are     world-class, while the supercharged version is one of the most     economical 5.0-litre V8 engine available.
   
   Summarising this achievement, Director, Jaguar Programmes, Mick     Mohan, said:
   These engines have been engineered by our 800-strong powertrain     team for the next generation of Jaguar cars. They deliver fantastic     straight-line performance and response that is second to none. The     combination of power, refinement and driveability is what our     customers expect of a Jaguar: they are smooth around town, but when     you want to drive quickly, the engines are hugely responsive and     deliver that classic, Jaguar sound quality.
Light, robust and very strong
The new AJ-V8 engines are built around a stiff, all-new, aluminium     block with cast-in iron liners and cross-bolted main bearing caps to     reduce noise, vibration and harshness. The blocks are high pressure     die-cast, providing a superior finish and greater dimensional     accuracy. The engines use aluminium heads, with four valves per     cylinder and spheroidal-graphite cast-iron crankshafts and forged     steel connecting rods. The cylinder heads for the first time are     specified with a secondary (recycled) aluminium alloy thus reducing     the environmental impact of manufacturing the new engine.
   
   The new 5.0-litre direct injection petrol engines are more compact     than their predecessors. Overall engine length has been reduced by     24mm by relocation of the oil pump within the engine architecture.     This length reduction  apparently a small amount  improves engine     bay packaging in support of enhanced safety cell performance while     ensuring overall engine weight is virtually unchanged.
New supercharger optimises power
A sixth-generation, twin vortex system supercharger is fitted to the     XKRs 510PS engine. It is a compact Roots-type unit, feeding air     through twin intercoolers, which in turn are water-cooled by their     own discreet cooling circuit. The high helix rotor design improves     the supercharger thermodynamic efficiency by 16 percent over its     predecessor. It also improves noise quality to the point where the     unit is now virtually inaudible (making supercharger whine a thing     of the past). The intercoolers reduce the temperature of the     pressurised intake-air and so optimise power and efficiency.
   
   The new air intake has been radically redesigned compared to the     previous V8. The intake air path is a direct feed to the     supercharger inlet from the centrally mounted front throttle body.     Air is delivered through twin air boxes, which reduce flow loss and     further increase efficiency.
   
   Mechanically, the new supercharger and its intercoolers are     efficiently packaged in the V of the engine to deliver a lower     overall engine height in support of pedestrian safety requirements.
Direct injection - power with economy
One of the key features of the new petrol engines is an     industry-first, centrally-mounted, multi-hole, spray-guided fuel     injection system, delivering fuel at a pressure of up to 150bar     directly to the cylinder. This substantially contributes to improved     low-speed, dynamic response. The positioning of the injectors     ensures fuel is precisely delivered to the centre of the combustion     chamber, maximising air-fuel mixing and improving combustion     control. Fuel is delivered via twin, high-pressure fuel pumps that     are driven via auxiliary shaft in the all-new engine block.
   
   The charge cooling effects of the direct-injection fuel system have     allowed the compression ratio of the naturally aspirated engine to     be raised to 11.5:1, further optimising the engine economy. The     supercharged engine also benefits from a compression ratio increase     to 9.5:1 from 9.0:1 in the previous 4.2-litre.
   During the engine warm-up phase, the combustion system employs     multiple injection mode strategies to deliver 50 percent more heat     for fast catalyst warm-up and emissions reduction.
Torque-actuated variable-camshaft timing improves efficiency
A new type of variable camshaft timing (VCT) system introduces     another new technology. The four VCT units are activated by the     positive and negative torques generated by opening and closing the     intake and exhaust valves, instead of by oil pressure. This has     allowed the engine oil pump to be reduced in size, saving energy and     improving fuel consumption.
   
   VCT units work independently on all four camshafts with 62 degrees     of authority on the inlet cams and 50 degrees of authority on the     exhaust cams. Timing is optimised by the engine control unit for     torque, power and economy at every point in the engines speed     range.
   
   The new VCT units are capable of a response rate up to three times     faster than in previous Jaguar engines, with actuation rates in     excess of 150 degrees per second. This delivers a more immediate     engine response to the drivers demand for power.
   
   The naturally aspirated engine is also equipped with camshaft     profile switching (CPS) on the inlet camshaft. Depending on the     engines running conditions and the demands of the driver, the CPS     will switch between a profile that is ideal for low-speed driving     and another which gives increased valve lift for high performance.    
   
   Hydraulically-actuated two-piece tappets switch between profiles on     the tri-lobe camshaft altering both the lift and duration. The cam     lobe profile selected for lower engine speeds has a duration of 214     and lifts the valves 5.5mm. This optimises gas velocity for improved     low-speed torque and reduces valvetrain friction for improved fuel     economy. For high-speed driving, CPS switches to a cam lobe with a     duration of 250 and valve-lift of 10.5mm, allowing greater air flow     for high power. Switching is activated at 2800rpm at high load,     ranging to 4500rpm at light load conditions.
Variable Inlet Manifold optimises torque through the rev range
A new variable inlet manifold (VIM) on the naturally aspirated engine can vary the length of its eight inlet tracts to optimise power and torque throughout the rev range. Vacuum-operated actuators open valves to select a longer, 680mm, inlet tract at low revs, increasing the rate of both the airflow and the engine torque. As the revs climb beyond 4700rpm, the actuators select a shorter, 350mm path allowing a greater volume of air into the engine to optimise power. The actuator position is monitored by the engine control unit to improve torque throughout the engine speed range.
Reverse cooling turns up the heat
Every component in both V8 engines has been optimised for     efficiency, performance, low-end torque and reliability. An     innovative reverse-flow cooling system design has been employed to     deliver thermodynamic and friction improvements. The reverse-flow     cooling system pumps coolant through the cylinder heads before it     flows through the block and returns to the radiator. The resulting     cooler cylinder heads allow more optimum, knock-free, ignition     timings.
   
   In addition, the 22kW oil-to-water heat exchanger, packaged at the     core of the engine, transfers heat from the coolant to the     lubricating oil during warm up, bringing the oil up to operating     temperature 14 percent faster than the cooling system used in the     4.2-litre V8. This improves fuel consumption in the crucial engine     warm-up period by approximately one percent - again a small amount,     but part of a package of efficiencies. 
Reducing friction something for nothing
Minimising internal friction is key to improving fuel consumption     and CO2 emissions, and as such was a key aim when it came to the     design of the engines. As a result, the new Jaguar AJ-V8 Gen III     engines achieve another best in class, setting a new industry     benchmark for cranktrain efficiency.
   
   All engine bearings were engineered for reduced friction without     compromising reliability. Diamond-Like Carbon Coating (DLC) has been     used to reduce friction on the fuel pump tappets and a solid film     lubricant has been used to coat the piston skirts. New engine oil     has a lower viscosity, contributing to an extension in service     intervals from 10,000 miles to 15,000 miles (or 12 months). Both V8     engines are now fitted with an electronic oil-level indicator for     added peace of mind.
Unique, Jaguar sound quality
Sound quality is a key characteristic of all Jaguars and is one     particular aspect that customers relish. With that in mind, Jaguar     engineers have accentuated the acoustic feedback into the cabin in     order to further enhance the driving pleasure.
   
   The XKs exhaust sound track has been enhanced to provide a deeper     and more powerful character that matches the increase in torque at     low revs from the new engine. At higher engine speeds the intake     acoustic feedback system combines with the exhaust system to provide     more of that unique Jaguar sound quality character.
   
   In addition to the fully active exhaust system in which valves open     to provide a more rewarding note, the new XKR has been engineered to     provide an intake feedback system to enhance the V8 sound character     commonly absent on supercharged engines. Intake manifold pressure     pulsations are fed into an acoustic filter at the rear of the engine     that is tuned to provide an edgy sports car crescendo at high     revs. The filter is controlled by the engine management system,     which only allows the sound to enter the cabin under the appropriate     driving conditions.
   
   The new intake feedback system combined with the fully active     exhaust system provides the most exhilarating aural experience yet     delivered on a Jaguar.
Uprated six-speed transmission handles extra power
Any transmission is a major factor in delivering the performance     that drivers desire, while integrating with the engine to optimise     emissions and fuel consumption. Jaguars acclaimed electronically     controlled, six-speed ZF 6HP28 transmission offers an unparalleled     combination of driver control matched to virtually undetectable     gearshifts. With control either from steering wheel-mounted paddles     or full automatic mode via the JaguarDrive Selector, the new XK     range delivers exhilarating performance.The supercharged V8 engine     with 510PS and 625Nm of torque transmits power through an uprated     version of the ZF 6HP28, additional clutch plates and an uprated     torque converter having been added to the transmission to     accommodate the extra power.
   
   The transmission has a fully-adaptive shift system which delivers     seamless gearshifts and balances performance and economy at all     times. It also continually adapts to suit driving style, which can     vary from sporting to more economical. Jaguar Sequential Shift     suffers no torque interrupt, resulting in a smoother more powerful     shift feel, and an almost instantaneous shift from the time the     driver touches the shift paddle to the completion of the shift     event.
   
   The high levels of torque produced by the new engines make it     possible for the torque converter lock-up feature of the     transmission to function at low speeds, without slip. This approach     provides an additional fuel consumption benefit, contributing to the     official combined fuel economy of 23.0mpg (12.3 l/100km) in the XKR.     The advanced design of the transmission also includes a torsional     damper to absorb firing impulses from the engine, further smoothing     the driveline. The transmission is designed to be maintenance-free     with filled-for-life fluid. 
Active Differential Control for optimum grip in XKR
Another first for Jaguar is the new Active Differential Control     (ADC), the final stage of the supercharged V8 driveline. Designed to     give improved traction and dynamic stability, the electronically     controlled differential continuously adapts to both the drivers     demands and the amount of grip available at each individual wheel.    
   
   Operated by an internal electric motor and ball-and-ramp     mechanism, the differential contains a multiplate clutch which     transmits or vectors torque to the wheel with most grip and     therefore maximises the cars traction. The multi-plate clutch     assembly is designed to prevent excessive differential slip, but     differs fundamentally from a conventional traction control system,     which uses the brakes to counteract differential slip, after it has     occurred.
New JaguarDrive Selector completes the package
For the first time, the new XK range introduces the innovative     JaguarDrive Selector as its transmission control interface. First     seen on the Jaguar XF saloon, the JaguarDrive Selector features a     rotary shift control which rises into the drivers hand as the car     is started, to give intuitive, ergonomically efficient transmission     control from a neat, space-efficient interface.
   
   The selector is, in fact, much more than just an unobtrusive yet     completely practical solution to selecting an automatic gear mode.     It also imbues the car with a strong driver handshake  get into     an XK and the start button in front of the JaguarDrive Selector     pulses red, like a heartbeat; press this button to start the engine     and the cast alloy JaguarDrive Selector rises into the palm of your     hand.
   
   From there, automatic transmission functions are selected simply by     turning the control with the fingertips. As an example, Drive to     Drive Sport selection is accomplished with a simple push and turn     action. Returning from S to D, the rotary control operates with     spring-assistance, which eliminates the need to pull the Selector.     It couldnt be simpler. And when the engine is stopped, the     JaguarDrive Selector returns automatically to its Park position.
Driving Dynamics
The XK has always been an exceptional sports GT; now with huge     reserves of power and torque, the XKR sets new standards of dynamic     balance, succeeding in being both potent and rewarding yet balanced     and accessible at the same time.
   Mike Cross, Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity
   
   The new handshake of the JaguarDrive Selector is a subtle     reminder of the new XKs further enhanced sporting character and     superb dynamics, which combine to deliver a driving experience that     is exceptionally exciting and rewarding. The latest generation of     Adaptive Dynamics replaces Jaguars proven Computer Active     Technology Suspension (CATS) with an even more sophisticated     solution. Active damper tuning systems remove many of the     compromises of a passive damping system  which must make a single     choice between softer damping for a comfortable ride and firmer     damping for more tautly controlled handling. CATS overcame that     compromise with automatically switchable damping modes, adapting to     the road and how the car was driven. But where CATS only offered two     settings: soft and firm, the new Adaptive Damping System in     effect provides a continuously variable damping strategy between     wide extremes, benefitting ride comfort, ultimate control handling     and grip.
   
   Its three primary functions are to control body vertical movement,     roll rate and pitch rate. One hundred times a second, Adaptive     Damping performs three critical functions: firstly, it analyses     induced body motions and sets each damper to an appropriate level in     order to maintain a constant and level body attitude  maximising     control without compromising ride. Second, it also predicts the roll     rate due to steering inputs and selectively increases damping forces     to reduce roll  improving handling feel and driver confidence. And     third, Adaptive Damping analyses fore and aft pitch rate due to     throttle and braking inputs and again varies damping forces to     reduce pitch  further improving comfort and control.
   
   Additionally, Adaptive Dynamics improves ride quality by monitoring     wheel position 500 times a second and automatically increasing     damping rate as the suspension approaches the limits of its travel.     Similarly it controls wheel hop on uneven roads by varying damping     to move any wheel out of its natural bouncing frequency.
   
   From the cabin, the JaguarDrive Control interface allows the driver     to interact with Adaptive Dynamics by selecting modes for different     driving conditions and moods. In Dynamic Mode, Adaptive Dynamics     increases body control for a sportier feel. Dynamic Mode also     interacts with the engine ECU to give a more responsive accelerator     pedal reaction and quicker gearshift responses.
   
   Winter Mode was introduced on the XF and now makes its first     appearance in the XK range, adding another element of dynamic     subtlety. Where Dynamic Mode offers a more sporty feel, Winter Mode     offers a more damped accelerator pedal response for progressive     control in slippery conditions, with bespoke shift settings that     delay and soften gearshifts, again for better control with low grip.
   In keeping with its additional power and performance, the new XKR     offers the most sophisticated dynamic control of all, with Active     Differential Control and Adaptive Dynamics. The subtle control     strategies of these functions can be managed through the JaguarDrive     Control, which allows the driver to change the settings of the     Adaptive Dynamics system, which then works in tandem with the Active     Differential Control (ADC)  an electronically controlled     alternative to the traditional mechanical differential.
Active Differential Control for precise driving
ADC is fully automatic and can vary its locking torque (and     therefore the proportion of torque sent to each driven wheel)     depending on surface conditions and power applied. Its subtle     control strategies optimise traction at each wheel, improving     acceleration on low-grip surfaces but also potentially improving     stability when required.
   
   Working with other systems such as traction control and the ABS     braking function, ADC can significantly improve overall vehicle     performance, and provide more precise driving feel.
   
   While the less powerful XK models do not adopt the Active     Differential Control of the XKR, they do still utilise a new     upgraded mechanical differential, which delivers outstanding levels     of grip and stability under power.
   
   The Dynamic Stability Control system for the new XK range has     bespoke tuning and offers four driver-selectable modes, Normal,     Winter, Trac DSC and DSC OFF on all models. Normal mode is ideal for     everyday driving and is the default setting activated automatically     on starting. The Winter mode is designed to improve drivability and     confidence in more slippery conditions. Trac DSC mode is a sportier     setting allowing the experienced driver fully to exploit the cars     performance and enjoy greater involvement in controlling it. DSC OFF     allows the driver (where circumstances are appropriate) to switch     the systems electronic protection off completely, by pushing the     DSC control button for 10 seconds.
User-friendly technology and driving aids
The new XK and XKR, in both coup and convertible form, offer a     number of other driver aids that exploit the latest advanced     technology. Staying faithful to its well-established principles,     Jaguar uses these technologies to empower, not overpower the user      enhancing enjoyment rather than risking high-technology overkill.
   
   Among the new XK ranges practical features are intelligent front     lighting incorporating bi-xenon automatic headlamps with power wash;     dynamic headlamp levelling; corner lights that are activated by the     direction indicators to improve visibility while cornering; and the     option of Active Front Lighting.
   
   Standard equipment across the new XK range also includes air sensors     to optimise cabin air quality through the climate control system,     keyless start, cruise control, electro-chromatic fold-back exterior     mirrors, and front and rear Park Assist.
Safety
As well as the convertibles hidden, automatic roll-over protection,     every car in the new XK range features Jaguars pedestrian     deployable bonnet system (not fitted to Federal market cars). In the     event of a collision with a pedestrian, the system raises the bonnet     by 170mm in just 30 milliseconds to provide a clear space between     the surface of the bonnet and the hard points underneath, to reduce     the severity of injuries  particularly those to the head  while     still allowing the new XK low bonnet line. An energy-absorbing     bumper system also helps minimise lower leg injuries to pedestrians.
   
   Jaguars Emergency Brake Assist is standard on the new XK and     Advanced Emergency Brake Assist is fitted to all models with     Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Advanced Emergency Brake Assist uses     the ACC radar to calculate distance from and speed of approach to     the vehicle ahead and pre-charges the brake-line pressure to     minimise impact speed if a collision is predicted  with an audible     warning to the driver.
   
   Every model in the new XK range includes front, side and thorax     airbags, incorporating new technology which reduces the load on the     occupants body if the front airbag is deployed. Jaguars Adaptive     Restraint Technology System checks for seat occupation and seatbelt     use, seat position, and the direction and severity of any impact,     and uses all that information to determine the appropriate level of     airbag deployment in any incident. Additionally, Jaguars Protec     front head restraint system can minimise whiplash in the event of a     rear impact.
Equipment
The new XK range introduces five new alloy wheel designs, some of     them replacing earlier designs, some completely new additional     choices. Together, they bring the total number of alloy wheel     options on the new XK range to seven.
   
   The standard wheel specification is dependent on market and model,     but for most markets begins with Jaguars 18-inch seven-spoke Venus     design on XK models. The new 19-inch 10-V-spoke Caravela wheel is     now standard on XK Portfolio and optional on XK.
   
   Again, depending on market, the all-new 19-inch 10-fan-spoke Artura     design is available in painted or chromed finishes and in     conventional or run-flat types, and these Artura wheels are offered     as options on XK, XK Portfolio and (in run-flat form) also on XKR.     Another all-new wheel, the 19-inch ten-spoke Tamana design, becomes     standard equipment on XKR for most markets other than the UK (which     specifies 20-inch wheels), and is unique to this model.
   
   A new 19-inch mini-spare is introduced as standard equipment for the     XKR, while the weight and space-saving Instant Mobility System still     takes the place of a spare wheel on other models in European markets     and where 18-inch wheels are fitted as standard.
   
   Distinctive 20-inch wheels continue as a very sporty option across     the new XK range  emphasising the cars sporting dynamics and     assertive, muscular looks. The new designs include two 20-inch     wheels: the twin-five-spoke Kalimnos will be standard on the XKR in     the UK market, and optional for all XK models in other markets. The     twin-seven-spoke R Performance Nevis design is a unique option for     the XKR, and another addition to the wheel range.
   
   With the recent addition of new options Claret, Spectrum Blue, and     Kyanite Blue, the stunning exterior colour range for the new XK, XK     Portfolio and XKR is extended to 15; two of which  Salsa and     Kyanite Blue  are reserved exclusively for XKR.
   
   In true, contemporary Jaguar fashion, a great deal of relevant and     intuitive technology is controlled by the clear and elegant     seven-inch Touch-screen in the centre console  which is standard on     all models. The Touch-screen provides access and control for the     Climate Control and Audio systems, for the Satellite Navigation     System, for Bluetooth mobile connectivity, and for Jaguars Portable     Audio Interface  which are all standard equipment. The satellite     navigation system offers DVD mapping, postcode entry, and a traffic     message channel. The Portable Audio Interface offers iPod     connectivity, and the connection of other storage devices through a     USB port, to the in-car sound system, with full Touch-screen     control.
   
   The audio system options for the new XK range include single-slot or     multi-disc CD changers and either Jaguar Premium Sound or the     ultimate, a high-end Bowers & Wilkins system. The Bowers & Wilkins     option is a 525-watt system with Dolby ProLogicII Surround Sound,     three-channel stereo with unique amplifier, Kevlar mid-range     speakers with high output and low distortion, and specially designed     aluminium tweeters.
   
   Depending on market, a number of Digital Radio options are     available: HD radio is available for North American market cars,     SDARS satellite radio for North America and Canada, and Digital     Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is offered in selected European markets.
Ease of ownership
For all, their performance and luxury, the new XK range is designed     to be remarkably easy to live with. Both naturally aspirated and     supercharged versions of the new 5.0-litre AJ-V8 Gen III engine     offer extended service intervals  now at one year or 15,000 rather     than 10,000 miles. All new
   XKs now feature oil quality and brake pad wear indicators, allowing     those critical areas to be easily monitored on a regular basis by     the driver. And in the event of an accident, bolt-on front and rear     sections help to minimise repair costs.
   
   The XK has always been an exceptional sports car. Now, it has     evolved into something even more exhilarating, combining Jaguars     legendary performance, new advanced technologies and crafted luxury     to create a sports car without parallel.
   Russ Varney, Chief Programme Engineer, XK Series
























 
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