spy photos reveal the XJ
facelift
By Tim Pollard
Spy shots
01 September 2014
Jaguar is about to give its distinctive XJ limo
a mid-life refresh, judging by these spy photographs taken by CAR magazine.
This is a long-wheelbase XJL, marked out by the
stretched rear door and long-wheelbase passenger compartment. You don't often
see the XJ’s side-window line, dubbed DLO or 'daylight opening' in
designer-speak, framed by chrome overlays. It makes it look even more LWB
than normal!
The revised Jag XJ is expected in 2015.
What’s new
on the 2015 Jaguar XJ?
The front end of the XJ is due a facelift. We can
see a new secondary air intake under the main grille, finished in matching
cross-hatched wire in these spyshots. It is unclear at this stage whether this
will be reserved for higher-performance XJ Supersport or if it’s a
grille-for-all.
Read CAR magazine's Jaguar XJ
Supersport review here.
Note also how the ‘growler’ Jag badge has a new
mounting plinth. Our sources suggest this could house new state-of-the-art
forward radar and lidar detection systems powering new semi-autonomous driving
systems such as intelligent cruise control and obstacle detection.
And judging by the disguise around the headlamps,
we would predict a lighting makeover for the 2015 Jaguar limousine, too. It is
likely that it’ll adopt full LED lights to keep up with the Audi A8 et al.
And at the
rear of the new facelifted XJ?
Business as usual at the radical rump of the XJ.
The rear lights are taped up, so we guess there’s some minor changes in store
for the lamps but the rest of the back end looks very similar to today’s XJ.
Which is hardly a surprise: can you imagine a more
distinctive, radical rear for a Jaguar saloon? Exactly…

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