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Jaguar Xj8 L: Old-world Luxury Meets Modern Sport

For ages the Holy Grail of luxury-car recipes has been to


somehow blend sumptuous richness with sleek high-tech sport. But

rarely are the fruits of such compromise anything close to

perfect. For instance, when attempting this blend, really sporty


luxury cars tend to look thinly contrived when they try to be

olde-world traditional at the same time. Likewise for plush

quasi limos that attempt any sort of athletic sportiness.

One of the few cars that's arguably pulled off this blend with

deep genuineness is Jaguar's luxury flagship, the XJ8.

These big sedans are offered in base XJ8 and hotter XJR models

on a 119-inch wheelbase, or in XJ8 L, Vanden Plas, and Super V8

versions with a 124-inch wheelbase. All are powered by a

4.2-liter V8. It makes 300 hp in XJ8, XJ8 L, and Vanden Plas or

400 hp in the supercharged XJR and Super V8. A 6-speed automatic

is the only available transmission.

We recently got a week-long opportunity to test an XJ8 L, an

experience that we truly savored from beginning to end. Indeed,

when you park any XJ8 in your driveway, you immediately feel

yourself standing straighter, shoulders squared, sensing the

world looking at you with envy.

And that feeling isn't limited to the exterior. The XJ8's

upscale vibe permeates the whole car. A pull on the hefty chrome

door handle reveals a cabin swathed liberally in high-quality

leather. That's complemented by deep, dark polished wood and

tasteful hints of sturdy chrome trim.

Receiving much of the leather and wood is the dashboard, which

remains basically true to the traditional Jaguar ethos --

organic styling, basic round gauges, and a minimum of gadgets.

But when we say "minimum" of gadgets, that doesn't mean there

isn't any grandiose electronic stuff in the XJ8. The center of

the dashboard is dominated by a multi-function display, which

incorporates the audio, navigation, and climate-control systems.

This screen is surrounded by two rows of buttons for operating

it. The setup looks intimidating at first, but the array of

switchgear actually simplifies operation by giving most common

functions their own dedicated control, instead of relying on

hidden touch-screen menus as many such systems do.

The seats have comfortable, supportive bolstering and the driver

gets a position that's easily tailored for effective control

manipulation. Head room in front and back seats is more than

adequate even for very tall occupants. But the real treat of the

long-wheelbase XJs is their copious leg room. Unless you're one

of the lankier NBA players, there's a good chance your feet

won't even get near any part of the front seat -- very

refreshing.

The engine lights up with a pleasing timbre that's deep and

strong, yet smooth and sophisticated. That personality carries

beyond just the sound, aptly describing this V8's power delivery

throughout the operating range. Although the naturally-aspirated

version won't strain your neck with the stunning punch of its

supercharged XJR and Super V8 sibling, this base powerplant

nonetheless moves the car away from a stop with satisfying,

unencumbered ease.

As potent as this engine is in typical city and suburban

driving, it's on the highway that it really enters its element.

Cruising along at 60 mph or more, the XJ8's V8 settles into an

effortless lope, disappearing far into the background below

conversation level. Then, with a quick prod of the accelerator

it leaps into action, letting out an enjoyable growl and

offering plenty of muscle for passing.

This is aided by the automatic transmission, which cooperates

with swift, appropriate downshifts, particularly in its Sport

mode. Drivers can also have a bit of manual control by using

Jaguar's standard J-Gate shifter, which provides a second gate

for the gear selector to move in, with detents for each gear.

That said, Jaguar's decades-old J-Gate concept has almost always

gotten lukewarm reviews, and this incarnation of the design

isn't likely to change that reputation. We give it an "A" for

effort, but a "C-plus" for execution. The long shift pattern has

second gear awkwardly all the way forward, with easily-missed

detents providing a vague tactile indication of where you're at

in the process.

But that's about the only really unsatisfying element of the XJ8

experience. And it does nothing to detract from one of the car's

most pleasing aspects -- its ride. Supple and hefty feeling over

practically any kind of pavement, the XJ8 L provides a serene

environment for even the longest of trips.

In big cars like this, such extreme isolation from the road

often makes for sloppy handling -- the soft springing generally

employed to provide such a coddling personality tend to dull

response. And the rigid construction required to make any car

handle well can make large machines such as the XJ8 massively

heavy, thereby further degrading handling.

But the XJ's lightweight aluminum construction allows the car to

make an end-run around such floppy tendencies. The car responds

to drivers' input with a sharpness that's surprising for such a

big car. Body lean is well-controlled and grip is more than

ample for some pretty rapid cornering work.

Additionally, the XJ's handling has some real soul. The steering

is light, but it weights up pleasingly as cornering loads

increase. And the sensations felt through the wheel are smooth

and refined, yet provide good road feel for fairly aggressive

corner entry.

Those are refreshing characteristics to find in a big luxury

car. Piloting an XJ, you don't feel that twinge of uncertainty

as you approach a challenging set of curves and start making

decisions regarding line and entry speed. You can stay calm in

the XJ -- you sense that you're getting plenty of good

information about what the tires are doing.

But that's not really surprising when you think about it. Pretty

much everything about an XJ projects that unmistakable air of

confidence. Like the previous-generation XJs did for decades,

this latest iteration of Jaguar's flagship never wavers in its

genuineness. It remains the smooth-yet-sporty ideal that modern


luxury cars have always wanted to be.

And despite rival brands' attempts, this cat will probably

remain a breed apart for many years to come.

by: Michael Smith
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