2006 Jaguar Super V8 Review - Autochannel (press release)

In a world where automobiles are increasingly alike, no matter where their origin, there will always be a Jaguar. And Jaguars will always be undeniably British. One look at the styling, both exterior and interior, and there is no doubt as to any Jaguar's origin. At the top of the Jaguar lineup is the XJ sedan. It comes in regular and long-wheelbase sized, with the long-wheelbase models stretched five inches. The lightweight material is used for all of the monocoque structure - and it's as close as a four-door sedan can be to being a true monocoque as much of the external skin is stressed, a technique first used by Jaguar in the racing D-Types of the... The XJR, the short-wheelbase supercharged high-performance model, has been successful since before the current generation of XJ debuted. So why not a high-performance long-wheelbase XJ. And so the Super V8 was born. The Super V8 is a true executive stretch limo, with one of the finest rear seats in automobildom. Source: www.theautochannel.com