The big cat will get more powerful and much smoother in profile.
Although it�s hidden under cladding that would look at home on a military vehicle, this is the 2011 Jaguar XJ that�s due to replace the current�and slow-selling�flagship from the British automaker.
Like the existing XJ, it�s underpinned by an innovative all-aluminum structure. Unlike that car, however, conservative retro styling will be ditched in favor of a much more modern look, masterminded by Jaguar design director Ian Callum. Expect the rear quarters to have very coupe-like proportions, following the lead of the critically acclaimed XF. We�re told that the front end incorporates a particularly aggressive version of the traditional Jaguar XJ grille.
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