Breaking away from the traditional mold is the Jaguar XJ, which just launched its most daring saloon in 40 years. The new XJ flagship is decidedly different from the look introduced by Sir William Lyons in 1968 that had been used for at least five iterations since.
Instead, the XJ flagship extends and emphasizes the design themes of the XF saloon. Revealed at London’s Saatchi Gallery, the car was met by a celebrity-packed audience. Jaguar said that the car’s key mission is to shore up its crumbling foothold in the luxury saloon sector, a presence which despite the well recognized road ability and technical excellence of the outgoing model, has been in decline for years.
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