The 2010 Jaguar XJ will be revealed, tomorrow, by Jay Leno. In the meantime, they’re going to subject us to one more tease. Like the current iteration of the XJ, this new one is expected to use an aluminum chassis and bodywork, but this time the design won’t be limited to a trad rehash of the 1968 original.
Jaguar offered a first glimpse of the new Jaguar XJ at the Shanghai Auto Show and will be revealed on July 9th in London. The all-new XJ is the first car to feature the next-generation of Jaguar’s aerospace-inspired aluminium body architecture and features a panoramic glass roof. All of Jaguar’s new ultra-efficient Gen III petrol and diesel engines will be available in the new XJ, including the already acclaimed V6 diesel and 510 bhp supercharged V8. The all-new XJ will go on sale at the end of 2009.
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