RE: Jaguar to supercharge XF
RE: Jaguar to supercharge XF
Tuesday 23rd January 2007

New Jag XF supercharged

New engine for S-Type replacement in 2010


Jaguar XF concept
Jaguar XF concept
The new Jaguar XF, the concept for which was feted at the recent Detroit auto show, is to be powered by two types of supercharged engine.

Jaguar usually reserves the supercharger option for the R designated, top-end variant of a model range -- but not this time.

Instead, in autumn 2007 Jaguar will announce that the S-Type's replacement will house a 420bhp 4.2-litre supercharged engine as standard. However, it won't include the usual high performance appurtenances such as big wheels, low-profile tyres, lowered suspension and the like.

That's to be reserved for a full R-badged variant, to be launched in 2010. The XFR will contain an all-new, supercharged 5-litre V8, according to Autocar. The motor will use direct petrol injection and take only design concepts from the old V8, which first saw the underside of a bonnet in 1996's XK8.

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havoc

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251 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Jag joins the horsepower war.

About time, given they've abandoned all-ally for this machine. Should be interesting...

paulie-mafia

3,321 posts

239 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Looks like the Aston Rapide from the side!

burtjp

33 posts

249 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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I just hope that they don't abandon the effort to give decent engine options lower down the power range, otherwise its going to be a sales flop. The last thing this car needs to be.

Velocity

18 posts

227 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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2010!! Dont know what the BHP levels of Audi, BMW and Merc will be by then!?!

Andrew D

968 posts

256 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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burtjp said:
I just hope that they don't abandon the effort to give decent engine options lower down the power range
I always felt that the S-Type had a pretty balanced range of good powerplants, at least when the 2.5, 3.0, 4.2 and 4.2 Supercharged were all available. I hope they keep it that way. The R might not have matched the current (E60) M5 on power, but it did match the E39, which was it's rival at launch.

I think the problem with the S-Type was that it lacked a diesel for a long time, and then there was only one. I personally wouldn't be in the market for a diesel, but a lot of people are. This seems to have made it only a niche choice on the company car list, so it never built up a following with the "fashion sheep" buyers.

chrisbr68

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264 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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I agree, it surely needs a few diesel options thrown in.

Looks much more appealing than the stype to me as well thumbup

Phil Dicky

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279 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Andrew D said:
[ The R might not have matched the current (E60) M5 on power, but it did match the E39, which was it's rival at launch.



Didn't EVo choose the S Type R over the E39 M5.

kieran2006

5,987 posts

229 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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420bhp as standard! yikes They say it's a replacement for the S-Type but like hardly like-for-like, it seems a totally different type of car, presumably more expensive(?). And as for the supercharged 5-litre V8 XFR, what a monster! lick

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

246 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Complete bollox.

It will clearly have the 3.2 i6 from the Freelander and S80, and with 240bhp it'll be a belter.

Add in the 2.7 td, and the rumoured 3.0 version of that engine, and you have a proper lineup.

Then you'll have the 420bhp V8 as the range topper, much like the BMW 540i, and then the XF-R at the top with 500bhp, much like the M5...

alexkp

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260 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Phil Dicky said:
Andrew D said:
[ The R might not have matched the current (E60) M5 on power, but it did match the E39, which was it's rival at launch.



Didn't EVo choose the S Type R over the E39 M5.


Did they?

I'd be very interested to find out more about this!

hehe

havoc

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Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Phil Dicky said:
Didn't EVo choose the S Type R over the E39 M5.

Doubt it...not after Mr Tommo ran one and had it back and forth to the dealership with lots of niggles.

3.2 I6...hope they put a completely different head on it as in Volvo/Landy format it's hardly a 'sporting' engine. Actually...anyone know what the bore/stroke is on that lump?

Edit: just found it - S80 specs show 3.32in bore x 3.78in stroke, so clearly under-square. But makes peak power at 6200rpm, surprisingly, although peak torque is at 3600rpm (THAT sounds like a massaged torque curve!!!)


Just checked...that's 236lb ft at 3600rpm, but 199lb ft at 6200rpm, which sounds pretty flat. 161bhp at the torque peak of 3600rpm, up to 235bhp at 6200rpm. So you're going to get strong low-rev 'pick-up', but the real acceleration will feel more 'relaxed' as torque is actually tailing-off bit-by-bit. Typical barge power-curve - effective in the real-world but very unexciting.

Edited by havoc on Tuesday 23 January 13:14

richards 7

124 posts

230 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Still think it looks great, only downside is the grille which not really my taste. Are they dropping making it from ally as stated above? would be a shame if especially if they are planning to be a profitable niche maker, it would make it 'diffrent' as my A2 being ally is different. Engines look limited in range and I agree with the options mentioned by posters above a 2.7 v6 diesel and then rob the Range Rover TDV8, thro in the petrols as suggested above and bingo a good alternative to the German rep mobiles.

Hope it all works as I would be disappointed to learn of another Uk matque biting the dust.

R

a8hex

5,830 posts

239 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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havoc said:
Phil Dicky said:
Didn't EVo choose the S Type R over the E39 M5.

Doubt it...not after Mr Tommo ran one and had it back and forth to the dealership with lots of niggles.

3.2 I6...hope they put a completely different head on it as in Volvo/Landy format it's hardly a 'sporting' engine. Actually...anyone know what the bore/stroke is on that lump?

Edit: just found it - S80 specs show 3.32in bore x 3.78in stroke, so clearly under-square. But makes peak power at 6200rpm, surprisingly, although peak torque is at 3600rpm (THAT sounds like a massaged torque curve!!!)


Just checked...that's 236lb ft at 3600rpm, but 199lb ft at 6200rpm, which sounds pretty flat. 161bhp at the torque peak of 3600rpm, up to 235bhp at 6200rpm. So you're going to get strong low-rev 'pick-up', but the real acceleration will feel more 'relaxed' as torque is actually tailing-off bit-by-bit. Typical barge power-curve - effective in the real-world but very unexciting.

Edited by havoc on Tuesday 23 January 13:14



Jaguars should have a broad torque curve, but that doesn't make them unexciting. Their engines have always been happy to pootle around just above tick over but have plenty of pickup even from there, rather than feeling like a neutered sloth till you are well up the rev range (which seems to be the current fashion). The S-Type is a "luxo barge" so it needs to be able to be driven like that, it is also supposed to be "sports saloon" so it should be fun. This has been the profile of Jaguars since the introduction of the XK engine in 1948. Try reading the comments of some of the racing drivers comparing racing the XK engine against most of their competive engines, one of it's key points was the comparity huge usable rev range. But no-one every accused the XK of being a boring engine to drive.

havoc

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Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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a8hex said:
Jaguars should have a broad torque curve, but that doesn't make them unexciting. Their engines have always been happy to pootle around just above tick over but have plenty of pickup even from there, rather than feeling like a neutered sloth till you are well up the rev range (which seems to be the current fashion).
Only in FI engines. Most modern n/asp engines I've driven seem to be like this Volvo lump - artificially-flat or tapering torque curve giving little real reason to 'give it beans'. Makes for better 0-60 times though! rolleyes

a8hex said:

The S-Type is a "luxo barge" so it needs to be able to be driven like that, it is also supposed to be "sports saloon" so it should be fun.

I suppose mated to an auto-box it'll be just fine, and I guess it'll suit the character of the car. Can't see it being an engine you ever want to redline though...

a8hex said:

This has been the profile of Jaguars since the introduction of the XK engine in 1948. Try reading the comments of some of the racing drivers comparing racing the XK engine against most of their competive engines, one of it's key points was the comparity huge usable rev range. But no-one every accused the XK of being a boring engine to drive.

Which one? Driven the outgoing S-Type, and there the n/asp feels 'adequate' and torquey rather than racey, while the R is a lovely engine but then that's what a supercharger does for you...the trade off is the whine you get.

wheeljack

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271 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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I don't remember anything official going out about new Jag using the Volvo I6 or at any point it being made in aluminium. All I've heard is a lot of media speculation!

farmeryellow

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257 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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A few FACTS! about the new XF
Engines: V6 Diesel, V6 Petrol, V8 petrol, V8 Petrol S/C
And the grill is different to the concept car.......thats all i can say without the risk of adding to the dole Q...

telecat

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Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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Hopefully they'll give us a manual option on the bigger engines.

havoc

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wheeljack said:
I don't remember anything official going out about new Jag using the Volvo I6 or at any point it being made in aluminium. All I've heard is a lot of media speculation!


Phil - the original X250 was an all-ally design based (loosely?) off the X350 platform. Until that got too expensive and they opted for ally panels on the X200 architecture (how modified I don't know).

I6...that wasn't me bringing that up...although god knows the V6 is an old enough block it could do with updating/replacing. Although I DO recall some weird overheard conversations 18mths ago at Whitley where people talked about a '3.2' then hurriedly covered their tracks. Probably just the Freelander 2 engine (hence why I'm happy to mention it now), but you never know...

bobthemonkey

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Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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I've heard reports of launching with the V6, then switching to the I6 aound 2010.

mafioso

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Tuesday 23rd January 2007
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"in autumn 2007 Jaguar will announce that the S-Type's replacement will house a 420bhp 4.2-litre supercharged engine as standard."

Surely it's already been announced because we already know about it!? Please correct me if I'm wrong! What is going on with all this PR crap!?


Edited by mafioso on Tuesday 23 January 16:27