Executive car (E)[1][2][3] (before 2003) Full-size luxury car (F)
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The Jaguar XJ is a series of mid-size/full-size luxury cars produced by British automobile manufacturer Jaguar Cars (becoming Jaguar Land Rover in 2013) from 1968 to 2019. It was produced across four basic platform generations (debuting in 1968, 1986, 2003, and 2009) with various updated derivatives of each. From 1970, it was Jaguar's flagship four-door model. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have been designed under the leadership of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder, and the model has been featured in countless media and high-profile appearances.[4]
^"Vintage R&T Comparison: Three Luxury Sports Sedans: BMW Bavaria, Jaguar XJ6 and Mercedes 280". 10 March 2022.
^https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparison-test/a15140702/2000-bmw-m5-vs-2000-mercedes-benz-e55-amg-2000-jaguar-xjr-comparison-test/ "Although the Jaguar, at 197.8 inches long, is about 10 inches longer than its rivals, it isn't roomier, making this dimensional variation functionally irrelevant. All three cars are also lavishly equipped with the most sybaritic conveniences, ranging from a power sunshade in the backlight of the Mercedes to the standard navigation system in the M5 to the umbrella that comes with every XJR. All three cars are even priced on top of one another, with their 70-or-so-grand base prices varying by no more than $3072."
^https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/1995-jaguar-xjr/ "Although reputedly capable of carrying five humans, this is no M-B S-Class (or even a BMW 5-Series) in terms of interior volume. The wide front console and expansive instrument panel encroach somewhat on front-passenger living room, while the downright-tight confines of the rear compartment will make full-car riders scrunch up extra close."
^Capparella, Joey (3 May 2018). "A Visual History of the Jaguar XJ's 50 Years of Elegance". Car and Driver. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
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