Jaguar XJ (2010) interior spy photo
Jaguar XJ (2010) interior spy photo
More proof that Jaguar is ditching retro: the new Jag XJ saloon will
have a radical interior inspired by the modern XF's. Our spies got up
close to this prototype in the West Midlands and managed to reel off
one shot inside the XJ – revealing the pop-up JaguarDrive gear selector
and a minimalist dash that junks much of the current XJ's clubby cabin.
It's
not just an XF clone, either. Don't assume that the interior in this
spy photo is the finished item, but this XJ's cockpit suggests numerous
changes from its smaller sibling. The centre console is very different,
housing a large circular dial to control fan speed, flanked by buttons
to control the dual-zone temperature for drive and front-seat passenger.
Scoop inside the Jaguar XJ: the 'handshake'
The
JaguarDrive gear selector puts paid to the XJ's trad gearstick; rotate
the iDrive-style knob and you flick between P, R, N and D. The knob
sinks out of sight when parked and glides up at start-up as part of the
'hand-shake' welcome designed by Jaguar, accompanied by air vents that
open like eyelids. A far cry from the sober ambience inside today's
facelifted model.
Jaguar is sticking with its touch-screen
multi-media system that controls the hi-fi and sat-nav options – and
cuts down on the amount of clutter on the dashboard. We counted just 24
buttons on the centre console (remarkably few for a 21st century luxury
car, remember).
What else is new? This spy photo suggests there
will be a luxurious, leather-lined dash, contemporary wood and a
general, XF-inspired air of modernity to the cabin. It signals the
start of a new approach to the XJ that arrives in 2010...
via carmagazine
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