The XJ excels on the road, where the brand’s CATS adaptive damping ensures fine long-distance ability. Excellent ride comfort and refinement make for a relaxed cruiser and, while it’s less

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The Big Cat has been in showrooms since 2003 – so, in 2007, Jaguar thought it time to give it a facelift. You can immediately spot the changes. The most obvious revision is at the front, where the deep bumper is more imposing, and features a large central air intake. The XJ has a much more aggressive look. There are also XK-inspired air vents in the front wings, and a tiny rear spoiler on the bootlid. Jaguar has added clarity to the trim line in recent years, offering a choice of Executive, Sovereign and Sport Premium models, with the high-performance XJR topping the range. Breathing down the XJ’s neck are the Audi A8, Mercedes S-Class and BMW 7-Series, while the Bentley Flying Spur offers similarly traditional British elegance, though for a much higher price tag.
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The facelifted XJ was left almost unchanged inside. New front seats were the major news – they’re heated as standard, and come with the option of a cooling function. Apparently, Jaguar

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- On the road price: £43,642 - £79,995
- For : Good to drive, light weight, competitive prices
- Against : Ageing looks, cramped cabin, impractical boot
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