Is the Jaguar XJ a replacement for the E-Type?

Is the Jaguar XJ a replacement for the E-Type?

The replacement for the E-Type, the Jaguar XJS matched the XJ Sedans in longevity and in variations (XJS, XJS-HE, XJ-SC [Cabriolet], XJS Convertible). Check our XJS Model Guide below for more details.

When did the Jaguar XJS get a facelift?

The 1992 model received a facelift including Eurostyle single headlamp units, wrap-around taillights and new bumpers with side marker lamps built-in. In 1994, the 4.0 6-cyl and outboard rear brakes became standard. The 6.0L V12 option available through 1995.

What kind of brakes does a Jaguar XJ have?

In 1994, the 4.0 6-cyl and outboard rear brakes became standard. The 6.0L V12 option available through 1995. Replaced by the XK8 in 1996. All cars have fully independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes (inboard on the rear until 1994). Brake and suspension components virtually identical on all XJ cars since 1974.

When did the Jaguar XJS convertible come out?

The option is called “J400”. The replacement for the E-Type, the Jaguar XJS matched the XJ Sedans in longevity and in variations (XJS, XJS-HE, XJ-SC [Cabriolet], XJS Convertible). 1976 to 1980. Two door Coupe introduced in late 1975 as successor to the EType.

The replacement for the E-Type, the Jaguar XJS matched the XJ Sedans in longevity and in variations (XJS, XJS-HE, XJ-SC [Cabriolet], XJS Convertible). Check our XJS Model Guide below for more details.

The 1992 model received a facelift including Eurostyle single headlamp units, wrap-around taillights and new bumpers with side marker lamps built-in. In 1994, the 4.0 6-cyl and outboard rear brakes became standard. The 6.0L V12 option available through 1995.

The option is called “J400”. The replacement for the E-Type, the Jaguar XJS matched the XJ Sedans in longevity and in variations (XJS, XJS-HE, XJ-SC [Cabriolet], XJS Convertible). 1976 to 1980. Two door Coupe introduced in late 1975 as successor to the EType.

In 1994, the 4.0 6-cyl and outboard rear brakes became standard. The 6.0L V12 option available through 1995. Replaced by the XK8 in 1996. All cars have fully independent suspension and four wheel disc brakes (inboard on the rear until 1994). Brake and suspension components virtually identical on all XJ cars since 1974.