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The 2007 Jaguar XJ8 sells from $64,250 and is powered by a 300 horsepower V8 engine with an automatic transmission with six speeds. The model comes standard with 18-inch Tucana wheels with an option for 19-inch Custom wheels. The restraint system protecting occupants employs adaptive technology. Additional systems monitor tire pressure, vehicle stability and leveling. The headlamps (Xenon units) are automatic and have and adjustable delay for shut off as well as power wash. The windshield wipers are climate aware.
The interior is finished in leather with soft grain. The rear seats are heated to three levels and have sixteen-way positioning. Interor trim selections include either burl walnut or new elm. The audio unit is a standard combo and wireless connectivity via Bluetooth is standard. All of these features are included on the XJ8L ($67,750) which also has a rear sunblind (power operated) a lengthier wheelbase, and additional headroom for occupants in the rear seat.
The next level in the series, the Vanden Plas ($75,500), includes 18-inch Rapier wheels, parking control, interior trim of burl walnut with inlays of Peruvian boxwood, rugs of lambswool rugs, a 320-watt audio unit (Alpine), and navigation system based on DVD data.
The XJR ($81,500) is powered by a 400 horsepower V8. Finally, the top of the 2007 Jaguar XJ8 line is the Super V8 ($92,000), which incorporates all the features of the lower models as well as a a bench seat to the rear with six levels of power adjustment, climate control spread over four zones, and an entertainment system for rear occupants.
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