The luxury sports coupe segment may be small, but it is populated by some of the sleekest cars around. Jaguars redesigned XK has always been among the sleekest and most elegant sports cars on the market. The all-new 2007 has an arresting shape, but the look is more modern and less emotional
It’s hard to mention any Jaguar without dwelling on its looks. The new XK is sleek and lithe, but the aerodynamically efficient nose is considerably less pleasing aesthetically. The oval air intake looks a bit pedestrian for a car whose bloodline is defined by elegance.
Styling is extremely subjective, and I may warm up to the new car’s nose in a few months.
The rest of the body is quite stunning. Front and rear glass is steeply raked and large wheels fill the tire openings. Sheet metal swoops and curves give the body its sensuality. Handsome detail work is evident in the taillights and front fender vents. The design is the work of Jaguar design director Ian Callum, who also worked on the Aston Martin DB9. Ford Motor Co. owns both Jaguar and Aston Martin.
The XK is available as a 2+2 coupe and a convertible. A 300-horsepower, 4.2-liter V-8 and six-speed automatic transmission power the car to 60 miles per hour in less than six seconds. Drivers can change gears manually with paddles on the steering wheel or by nudging the gear lever.
This next-generation XK has an all-aluminum monocoque body structure like that used for the XJ sedan. The body shell is 31 percent lighter and 90 percent stiffer than the previous XK and its steel chassis.
The body and chassis are constructed with aerospace technology. Aluminum panels, castings, and extrusions are joined with rivets or bonded with epoxy. The resulting chassis has high strength and low weight.
Category: | $75,000 to $100,000 Sports Car |
Who should buy this car: | A person looking for an iconic sports car with beauty, style, flash, and comfort for two. |
Comparable models in this class: | BMW 6 Series, Maserati Coupe, Mercedes Benz CL, Porsche 911 |
The interior combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary luxury materials. Finely stitched leather is accented by high-tech trim surfaces including metallic finishes. The test cars woodgrain trim was just this side of gaudy. Good ergonomics, contoured seats, and a low waistline make the XK easy to drive.
The instrument clusters round dials flank a high-resolution color display that is split into several zones showing vital information such as gear selection, cruise control information, low-tire-pressure warnings, and satellite navigation instructions. You can also display a round-faced clock dial.
The center stack houses a 7-inch touch screen to control climate, audio, navigation, telephone and vehicle personalization settings. I found this system to be much less intuitive and convenient than conventional knobs and buttons, especially for the audio functions.
The all-new anti-lock brake system governs the brake pressure of each wheel individually, allowing for more precise control. The ventilated discs are larger than those on the current model.
Other safety aids include bi-xenon headlights that turn slightly as the car is steered, a tire pressure monitoring system, run-flat tires, headrests that protect against whiplash, adaptive cruise control, traction control, and vehicle stability control.
Price: The test car base price was $74,835. Options included the luxury package with 19-inch wheels; heated wood and leather steering wheel; leather door trim and wood gearshift knob; and the advanced technology package, which includes adaptive cruise control and headlights that move with the steering wheel. The sticker price of our tester was $81,300.
Specifications
Jaguar XK | Jaguar XKR | |
Engine Type | 4.2 liter 32 valve double overhead cam (DOHC) V8 with variable valve timing | Supercharged 4.2 liter 32 valve double overhead cam (DOHC) V8 with variable valve timing |
Horsepower | 300 @ 6,000 RPM | 420 @ 6,000 RPM |
Torque | 317 @ 6,000 RPM | 413@ 4,000 RPM |
Fuel Recommended | Premium unleaded. | |
Transmission | 6-speed shiftable automatic | |
Drive Type | Rear-wheel drive | |
Tires, Standard – Front Tires, Standard – Rear | 245/45R18 Z performance tires 275/40R18 Z performance tires | 245/40R19 Z performance tires 275/35R19 Z performance tires |
Overall Length | 188.6″ | |
Wheelbase | 108.3″ | |
Width | 74.5″ | |
Turning Diameter | 33.4 ft Curb to Curb | |
Curb Weight | 3,671 lbs. | 3,814 lbs. |
Fuel Tank | 18.8 Gals. | |
Miles Per Gallon (EPA) | city 18, hwy 27. | N/A |
Acceleration 0 to 60 | 5.9 Seconds | 4.9 Seconds |
Base Price | $74,835 + Destination charge of $665 | $85,835 + Destination charge of $665 |
Standard Equipment (Partial list)
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