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JAGUAR REVEALS THE NEW GENERATION
X-TYPE
2008 Jaguar X-Type
THE NEW JAGUAR X-TYPE 09MY
INTRODUCTION
The Jaguar X-TYPE gets a fresh look for 2008,
along with a host of new features inside and outside
the vehicle and a new automatic transmission in
the acclaimed 2.2 diesel. With significant revisions
including nearly 500 new components, the new generation
X-TYPE retains all the original cars strengths,
and adds some new ones of its own. 
"The new X-TYPE stands for accessibility,
versatility, luxury and choice within the Jaguar
range", explained CJ O'Donnell, Global Marketing
Director, Jaguar Cars. "The package of revisions
particularly the automatic transmission
in the 2.2 diesel presents our established
dealers and the key emerging markets with an excellent
opportunity to reach new customers and retain
existing owners."
The new X-TYPE's exterior styling is significantly
refreshed - with changes that reflect some of
Jaguars new saloon car design language -
with subtle interior revisions and greater choice
of trim and equipment, further emphasising the
X-TYPE's premium car credentials.
For the first time in this model range, the new
X-TYPE now offers the combination of diesel power
with automatic transmission pairing the
2.2 litre diesel with a six-speed automatic, and
the one-touch control of Jaguar Sequential Shift
broadening the new models appeal
to buyers who previously could not have this combination
in an X-TYPE.
The new X-TYPE automatic diesel combines high
levels of refinement with optimised performance
and economy, and promises more choice and even
greater luxury, to appeal especially to a younger,
more family-orientated audience.
Available in saloon and estate variants, the
new X-TYPE goes on sale in the UK in March 2008,
and in other European markets from April 2008.
In addition to the 2.2 Diesel, the X-TYPE is available
with 2.0 Diesel, 2.0 V6 petrol, 2.5 V6 petrol
and 3.0 V6 petrol engines (dependent on market).
AT A GLANCE
With major revisions including nearly 500 new
components, the new X-TYPE retains all the original
cars strengths, and adds some new ones of
its own.
The X-TYPE's exterior styling is significantly
refreshed, with changes that give it greater visual
strength and appeal.
The new X-TYPE also has subtle interior revisions
that give more choice of trim and equipment, to
further emphasise its luxury car credentials.
For the first time, X-TYPE buyers can choose
diesel power with automatic transmission, including
one-touch Jaguar Sequential Shift broadening
the new models appeal to those who previously
would have ruled out X-TYPE purchase.
The 2.2D manual version has headline figures
of 0-60mph in 8.7 seconds, a maximum speed of
134mph (216kph), a combined economy of 47.1mpg
(6.0l/100km), and a CO2 rating of 159g/km. The
respective figures for the 2.2D automatic are
9.5 seconds, 129mph (208kph), 41 mpg (6.9l/100km)
and 184g/km. The comparative figures are similar
for Estate versions.
The X-TYPE 2.2 Diesel automatic combines a powerful,
advanced diesel engine with a proven luxury vehicle
the result is an exceptional blend of performance
and refinement.
Saloon and estate versions of the new X-TYPE
go on sale in the UK in March 2008 and in other
European markets from April 2008.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CHANGES IN THE NEW X-TYPE
New six-speed automatic transmission
New Jaguar Sequential Shift function on 2.2D
Enhanced, Phase 2 Bluetooth® telephone connectivity
DAB radio options (dependent on market)
with new roof-mounted antenna pod Revised
parking aid systems New mesh grille featuring
the Jaguar growler badge New
front and rear bumper design New sill mouldings
New, re-profiled side mouldings
New badging including front wing Jaguar ingot
badges, and rear chrome signature blade on saloon
models New door mirrors with integrated
turn indicator repeaters Two new alloy
wheel designs New exterior paint choices
New speedometer and rev-counter designs
Tungsten metallic finish for air vents,
steering wheel spokes, and centre console
Chrome finish for air-vent thumb wheels and steering
wheel controls New seat designs, with new
horizontal and diamond twin-needle stitch patterns
New Rosewood veneer option New interior
colour palette, with additional trim options including
Soft Grain leather New door trim designs,
to complement new seat-trim and colour combinations
IN DETAIL
The diesel-automatic alternative For the first
time in the X-TYPE range, buyers can opt for diesel
power and an automatic transmission. The 2.2 litre
diesel is paired with a new six-speed automatic
gearbox, which has the added attraction of 'one-touch
control' Jaguar Sequential Shift, for manual gearchanges.
"The combination of diesel power with automatic
transmission and Jaguar Sequential Shift adds
yet another dimension to the X-TYPE", commented
X-TYPE Chief Programme Engineer, Kevin Stride.
"Furthermore, all the actions we have implemented
on the new car improve its refinement and drivability".
The six gear ratios are chosen to deliver refined
cruising while maintaining sporty performance
the balance that Jaguar research shows
an X-TYPE owner wants. Where the 2.2 litre diesel
with manual transmission can achieve maximum torque
from second gear, the new combination can achieve
maximum torque in all six gears, utilising optimum
gear change points to ensure best use of the available
torque. This delivers significant benefits to
performance 'feel' and the performance of the
diesel automatic is impressively close to that
of the diesel with the manual transmission. In
the new X-TYPE saloon, the 2.2D manual version
has headline figures of 0-60mph in 8.7 seconds
(0-100kph in 9.1 seconds), a maximum speed of
134mph (216kph), a combined economy of 47.1mpg
(6.0l/100km), and a CO2 rating of 159g/km. The
respective figures for the 2.2D automatic are
9.5 seconds (9.9 seconds), 129mph (208kph), 41
mpg (6.9l/100km) and 184g/km. The comparative
figures shown in full in the specification
tables - are similar for estate versions.
Thanks to the new transmissions advanced
electronic control, it offers rapid responses
to shift commands, and a choice of operating modes.
Moving from fully automatic to manual
mode automatically selects a Sports
setting: this delivers more involving, sporty
shift dynamics with the added benefit of
simple, one-touch up- or down-shifts using the
Jaguar Sequential Shift programme.
As well as the changes needed to install the
new transmission, extensive measures were taken
to optimise cooling, weight and noise, and vibration
and harshness (NVH) characteristics. These include
at a physical level, a greater volume of and improvements
to sound insulation materials, while in the electronic
arena the Engine Speed Control (ESC) smoothes
downshifts and the torque converter is given a
degree of slip that both improves its NVH qualities
and gives improved drivability and economy.
Technology moving forwards The new X-TYPE also
introduces significantly upgraded electronic features,
from new digital audio options to improved Bluetooth®
connectivity and Generation 5 parking
aids.
As digital broadcasting becomes increasingly
widespread around the world, the new X-TYPE offers
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) systems, while
retaining the ability to receive both analogue
and digital broadcasts.
The new Bluetooth® Phase 2 system offers
the ability to pair as many as five different
handsets to the car, where the earlier system
offered only a single pairing. It also offers
extended phonebook functions, including last-number
redial for each of the five paired handsets if
needed, and enhanced connection strategies, including
the last paired handset connecting first on starting
up again.
And rear park aids now match the front ones in
being Generation 5, using new technology
that allows the sensors to be smaller, neater
and body coloured.
Building on its strengths The new X-TYPE announces
its arrival with a fresh new look that reflects
Jaguars new design language.
The exterior surfaces are clean, confident and
above all, contemporary, visually confirming the
new X-TYPE as a thoroughly modern Jaguar. The
frontal styling introduces a new 3D
bright mesh grille, with a bold frame and body
coloured outer surround that echo the design themes
of both the XJ and XF. And the new X-TYPE is proud
of its Jaguar identity, with a new Jaguar growler
emblem prominently mounted within the mesh grille.
New front bumper covers define the new X-TYPEs
face, with taut, clean lines and neatly integrated
side marker reflectors. A bright splitter
in the lower air intakes also adds visual width
to the new X-TYPE, while the front bumper neatly
incorporates colour-keyed sensors for the next-generation
park-aid system and re-profiled covers for the
headlamp power-wash system where those features
are fitted.
The redesigned rear bumper continues the clean,
confident theme, with smooth, simple surfaces
that shrink the visual mass of the rear of the
car. Echoing the bright splitter in the front,
a full-width bright chrome signature blade gives
the new X-TYPE a strong identity in line with
the rest of the Jaguar range. In another neat
touch, a new roof-mounted Antenna Pod for saloon
and Estate replaces the previous aerial.
In profile, new sill shapes connect the re-styled
front and rear bumpers and visually lower the
new X-TYPEs centre of gravity, giving it
a more purposeful, sporting stance.
The lower, sportier profile is underlined by
cleaner, more modern side mouldings, while replacing
the side indicator repeaters with bold new Jaguar
ingot badges adds a striking piece
of jewellery to the front fenders very
much in line with new Jaguar design. The Sport
pack also offers a subtle body-coloured rear boot-lid
spoiler.
The new door mirrors offer maximum functionality
(including the options of memory settings and
power foldback), and are either body-colour or
- in some markets have chrome highlights.
They also include integrated side repeaters -
again, a feature common to the new XJ and new
XF.
The strong new growler grille badge clearly identifies
the X-TYPE as a Jaguar, and there is a new script
style for the X-TYPE badge. High-specification
models are appropriately identified by an Executive
or Sovereign badge, but aside from this, simplicity
is the key with the all-wheel drive, AWD badges
and engine identifier badges seen on the previous
generation X-TYPE deleted, for a cleaner look.
Completing the external visual changes, the new
X-TYPE introduces two new five-spoke alloy wheel
styles the 17-inch Barbados and 18-inch
Abaco while the exterior colour palette
ranges from Porcelain White to the new Ultimate
Black, with Pearl Grey, Glacier Blue, Chilli,
Winter Gold, Liquid Silver and Emerald Fire among
the other choices.
The inside story The interior freshening of the
new X-TYPE complements the exterior changes, focussing
on contemporary Jaguar design, but with familiar
levels of comfort, luxury and craftsmanship.
The new X-TYPE introduces four new seat styles,
each with its own matching door trim.
One has leather borders with sport cloth centre
cushions, and bold new horizontal twin-needle
stitching complemented by door trim pads
matching the two seat trim colours, Champagne
or Warm Charcoal. Those seats also have electrical
four-way adjustment, for both driver and front
passenger.
A second option offers either six-way or ten-way
driver and passenger seat adjustment (market dependent),
all leather seat facings with twin needle horizontal
stitch, and door trims in seat trim colour with
a three-diagonal twin-needle stitching pattern
with the additional choice of Ivory colour.
Customers wanting a sportier interior trim can
choose the Sports Pack. In soft grain leather
with twin-needle diamond stitching for the centre
cushions, in contrasting colours Warm Charcoal
leather with Stone stitching, Ivory or Spice with
Warm Charcoal - the Sports Pack seats have ten-way
adjustment with drivers seat memory function,
and the luxurious diamond-stitching pattern repeated
in the matched door trims.
The range-topping Luxury Pack also offers ten-way
adjustment, with memory, plus a subtly different
all-leather style, combining horizontal stitching
and contrasting piping Champagne leather
with Warm Charcoal piping (or vice versa), and
Ivory leather with piping in another new colour,
Oyster. The Luxury door trim matches the seats,
but adds traditional walnut inserts.
A dark, distinctively-grained Rosewood veneer
is a new option with a fresh, contemporary design
feel, and depending on model includes the automatic
shift surround and ashtray lid.
Piano Black is a modern, stylish and luxurious
option that is often seen as an expensive option
on some rivals, but which comes as standard as
the facia highlights on the opening trim level
for the new X-TYPE. These same models also include
a Charcoal leather gearknob on manual versions,
Piano Black shift knob and surround on petrol
automatic versions, and leather with Piano Black
inserts for the new diesel automatic combination.
Other trim levels offer combinations of leather,
Rosewood veneer or Piano Black, while the Sports
Pack includes Carbon Fibre highlights, and the
Luxury Pack has Walnut veneer for the facia, gearknob,
steering wheel and door trims as described.
Depending on model, facia colours are Warm Charcoal
or Oyster, and carpet colours are Oyster, Flint
or Champagne.
The premium feel of the new X-TYPE is enhanced
by new details. Those include a new Tungsten metallic
finish for the air vents, manual gearshift surround,
ashtray (or storage for non-smokers), centre stack
bezels, steering wheel switch bezels and master
light switch. There is chrome edging for steering
wheel and air-vent thumb-wheel controls, a new
steering wheel growler badge, and new headlining
and pillar trim covering materials.
The instrument cluster has a sportier look -
similar to that of the new XF - with new silver
metallic overlays, new pointer hubs and new bezel
shapes, plus a combination of green dial illumination
and white pointer illumination, just as in the
XK.
So in every respect, the new X-TYPE does what
the X-TYPE has always done, and moves things on.
Once again, it is a Jaguar with broader appeal
than ever.
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