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FULL 2010 JAGUAR XK REVIEW
WHAT'S NEW FOR 2010
There are significant changes for the 2010 Jaguar XK coupe and convertible. Both previously available engines have been replaced by naturally aspirated and supercharged versions of a new direct-injected 5.0-liter V8. The unique rotary-style gear selector first introduced in the XF has been added to the XK. The exterior has been given more aggressive styling details, while material improvements to the interior create an even more luxurious cabin. Finally, some formerly optional equipment is now standard.
INTRODUCTION
Jaguar coupes have never been known for swift evolutionary changes. The XK8 was in production for 10 years, the XK-E made it to 13 and the XJS survived to the ripe old age of 21. In human years, that would be like living to see your 225th birthday. However, with the brand first on the brink of being flushed down the corporate drain and now under ambitious new Indian ownership, Jaguar can no longer afford to let its halo car rest on its laurels for years on end. That's why the 2010 Jaguar XK boasts major changes for both coupe and convertible versions.
One significant complaint we've had regarding the XK in the past couple of years has been the lackluster 300-horsepower output from the base V8. For 2010, the XK features an all-new 5.0-liter direct-injected V8. With 385 hp, it's putting out 15 more hp than the heavier BMW 650i and 3 more than the much heavier Mercedes SL550. The supercharged Jaguar XKR never drew any criticisms for its 410-hp V8, but we welcome with open arms this year's supercharged 5.0-liter mill with its upgrade to 510 horses. Given the fact that it has 10 more horses and 80 more pound-feet of torque than a BMW M6, the new XKR should be one wild kick in the teeth.
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