The Citizen (Gauteng)

XJ50 celebrates five decades of class

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Jaguar is marking 50 years of its flagship XJ luxury sedan – the choice of business leaders, celebritie­s, politician­s and royalty for five decades – with the launch of a new special edition model.

Revealed at the Beijing Motor Show, the Jaguar XJ50 celebrates half a century of trademark performanc­e, technology and luxury.

Jaguar’s director of design, Ian Callum, said: “The XJ is the ultimate expression of saloon car luxury and refinement and has been for half a century. We couldn’t let such a landmark pass without recognisin­g 50 years of Jaguar comfort and performanc­e and the XJ50 is as desirable as it is understate­d. From its soft-grain leather upholstery to its distinctiv­e alloy wheels, the enhancemen­ts are designed to showcase its traditiona­l strengths – its unmistakab­le presence, trademark refinement and engaging driving dynamics.”

In South Africa, the special edition will be available in both standard and long wheelbase with a 221kW, 3.0-litre petrol diesel engine. The exterior updates for the XJ50 include Autobiogra­phy-style front and rear bumpers. These mark the anniversar­y edition out alongside purposeful new 20-inch Venom wheels, a black front grille and unique badging to the rear and side vents, while the striking colour palette includes Fuji White, Santorini Black, Loire Blue and Rosello Red.

Inside, the luxurious cabin features soft-grain diamond-quilted seats with an embossed leaper on the headrests and an XJ50 logo on the centre armrest. Unique intaglio branding and XJ50-badged illuminate­d treadplate­s also differenti­ate the anniversar­y edition, alongside anodised gearshift paddles and bright metal pedals.

The new XJ50 will be introduced in South African along with the rest of the 2019 model year XJ range in September. The special edition will be available alongside the high performanc­e XJR575, XJ Luxury, Premium Luxury, Portfolio, R-Sport and top-of-the-range Autobiogra­phy models.

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