So far, the only 2011 Jaguar XJ prototypes spy photographers have spotted are for mechanical testing only, using old XJ bodies instead of the much-rumored redesigned exterior. However, based on what we’ve been hearing from sources, our artists were able to create an illustration of how the finished car could look.
Jaguar has reportedly previewed the car — codenamed X351 — to VIPs in the dealer world and elsewhere. One source who has seen a preview of the new XJ described it as similar to the Aston Martin Rapide in appearance. Larger than the coupe-like Mercedes CLS, the new XJ has a sloping roofline and very sleek exterior overall, sources say.
Jaguar’s design chief Ian Callum has even openly stated the new XJ will be a fair bit more daring than the new XF, since it’s a lower volume model. We’re expecting to see sleeker headlamps like those on the popular C-XF concept, plus an especially low-slung profile.
The new XJ will continue to use its predecessor’s all-aluminum chassis — and that’s a good thing. We might see a concept previewing the new XJ in the next year, but the production is still 18 to 24 months away.