Who designed Jaguar XJ?

Who designed Jaguar XJ?

Sir William Lyons
Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, himself heavily tied to the development of this new model, wants the Series I XJ to be powered by a V-12 engine at launch, but the powerplant isn’t ready in time and so the car debuts as an XJ6 with a 4.2-liter inline-six.

When did the Jaguar XJ air conditioning come out?

Air conditioning was offered as an optional extra on the 4.2 L Daimler versions, which were launched in October 1969 in a series of television advertisements featuring Sir William. In these advertisements, he referred to the car as “the finest Jaguar ever”.

When did Borg Warner replace the Jaguar XJ6?

In March 1970 it was announced that the Borg-Warner Model 8 automatic transmission, which the XJ6 had featured since 1968, would be replaced on the 4.2-litre XJ6 with the Borg-Warner Model 12.[4]

How many Jaguar XJ’s are there in the world?

Total production figures for the Series 1 Model Production Daimler Sovereign 4.2 lwb 386 Daimler Double Six swb 534 Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas 351 Total Production for Series 1 98,227

When did the Jaguar XJ De Luxe come out?

The car was introduced in September 1968. Power-assisted steering and leather upholstery were standard on the 2.8 L De Luxe and 4.2 L models. Air conditioning was offered as an optional extra on the 4.2 L Daimler versions, which were launched in October 1969 in a series of television advertisements featuring Sir William.

Is the Jaguar XJ Vanden Plas available for sale?

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When did the Jaguar XJ come out in the UK?

The 1978 UK model range included the Jaguar XJ 3.4, XJ 4.2, XJ 5.3, Daimler Sovereign 4.2, Double-Six 5.3, Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 and Double-Six Vanden Plas 5.3. In New Zealand, knock-down kits of the Series II were assembled locally by the New Zealand Motor Corporation (NZMC) at their Nelson plant.

In March 1970 it was announced that the Borg-Warner Model 8 automatic transmission, which the XJ6 had featured since 1968, would be replaced on the 4.2-litre XJ6 with the Borg-Warner Model 12.[4]

What kind of suspension does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

Apart from the engines, the front and rear suspensions carried over from previous models as well: the widest version of Jaguar’s IRS unitfrom the Mark X, and the subframe-mounted independent front suspension first seen in the 1955 Mark 1, with new anti-dive geometry. Jaguar XJ6 (Early Series I model)