2006 Daimler Super Eight
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
4.2 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
supercharger |
Torque |
408 lb-ft @ 3500 rpm | ||
HP |
400 hp @ 6100 rpm |
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HP/Liter |
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1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
5 seconds |
Top Speed |
155 mph (electronically limited) |
(from Daimler / Ford
Press Release) Daimler returns to the new car showroom
this autumn with an all-new model, the Super Eight.
Daimler owners are making a statement with the car that they drive.
They are telling the world what they want and expect from the
Daimler marque – a car of quality, beauty and unparalleled
craftsmanship: A car like the new Daimler Super Eight.
For over a century the mention of the Daimler name or the sight of
the unique fluted radiator grille has evoked the memory of a
succession of classic automobiles. From the famous Double Six
V12-engined Daimlers of the 1920s that were owned by King George V
of England, through to the Sovereign and Double Six models of the
1960s and ’70s, Britain’s oldest and most respected marque has
signified luxury, sophisticated style and individual statement. For
109, years Daimlers have been bought by people who expect the best
and appreciate the authenticity and craftsmanship that a Daimler can
offer. In the 21st century nothing has changed.
Owned by Jaguar since 1960, Daimler is proud to start the next
chapter in its distinguished history with the unveiling of a new
model, a car that reaffirms the marque’s valued position in the
marketplace and offers the large number of loyal Daimler owners and
enthusiasts around the world the opportunity to enjoy a new model
that reflects their motoring desires and lifestyles.
Daimler returns to the market with this new car following a
groundswell of customer demand. Daimler owners expect the best of
everything and compromise on nothing, which is the philosophy behind
the new Super Eight. From refined performance and comfort through to
distinctive but timeless design, the new Daimler will give customers
the opportunity to experience the latest in automotive technologies
whilst making a discreet but confident statement about themselves.
“We know that customers who buy Daimlers - like their Jaguar
counterparts - are immensely loyal to the brand. When they come to
our showrooms to buy the new Daimler Super Eight; they will not only
enjoy driving and being driven in the most advanced Daimler ever,
but they will also receive the bespoke and personal service that
makes the Daimler ownership experience so special from the very
first moment," says Bibiana Boerio, Managing Director, Jaguar Cars.
If the Daimler buying experience will lack for nothing, then the
driving experience is its equal. The new Daimler Super Eight is
powered by a 4.2 litre supercharged V8 engine mounted in an
innovative lightweight aluminium body, and the resulting performance
gives the Daimler effortless and refined, high-speed cruising
ability.
Inside the new Daimler, comfort levels will be sumptuous thanks to
luxurious trim of the highest quality and a comprehensive range of
equipment including voice-activated four-zone climate control, a
full multi-media entertainment system and power adjustable
rear-seats with folding work-tables.
“The new Daimler Super Eight is a premium product for a premium
customer base,” says Bibiana Boerio. “But it’s also more than that.
It quite seamlessly blends the marque’s wonderful heritage and image
with some incredible technology and design. The great Daimlers of
the past now have a successor and our Daimler customers have the
opportunity to express themselves once again.”
THE NEW DAIMLER SUPER EIGHT AT A GLANCE
- First new Daimler model for seven years and the most advanced Daimler ever
- Created following customer demand for the return of the Daimler marque
- Unique Daimler detailing to both exterior and interior, including fluted radiator grille and swirling ‘D’ badge on grille, boot release and seat headrests
- Chrome dressing to wing mirrors and rear-light surrounds
- 18-inch Rapier alloy wheels
- Choice of six body colours including two unique Daimler choices
- Garnet (a metallic Burgundy) and Westminster Blue
- Three leather interior trims
- Champagne, Ivory and Charcoal
- All Burr Walnut veneer will have authentic, handcrafted Boxwood inlays for contrasting effect
- High levels of interior equipment including fold-down business trays, lambs’ wool rugs, electric rear seats, four-zone air-conditioning, television tuner
- Powered by 400bhp (298kW) DIN, 4.2 litre V8 supercharged engine with six-speed automatic gearbox
- Innovative lightweight body made from aluminium
- Acoustic laminated glass for even greater levels of comfort and quietness
- The new Daimler Super Eight will be on sale from November 2005.
THE NEW DAIMLER IN DETAIL
“A Daimler owner is
overtly aware of the heritage and history of the marque,“ says Ian
Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars. "They want a car that reflects
that and makes them feel like they are part of our history. Daimler
is a distinguished car maker – don’t forget that British monarchs
and other royal families around the world have driven them for
decades – and a modern Daimler should recognise that.
“I think the new Daimler does the job perfectly. It’s a beautiful,
fast and quite dramatic car but also deeply authentic. The level of
craftsmanship that has gone into every area is superb. Our woods and
leathers are of the highest quality, right down to the beautiful
Boxwood inlays that sit in the veneers.”
It is this level of quality and attention to detail that makes the
new Daimler such a unique proposition.
THE INTERIOR
With the longest
wheelbase in the premium F segment, the new Daimler offers rear-seat
passengers a level of comfort that matches any executive saloon
thanks to its generous interior proportions. With more than 39
inches (999mm) of legroom in the back, rear passengers will enjoy
unparalleled space and comfort levels without disrupting the legroom
for the driver or front-seat passenger.
Additional features such as powered reclining rear seats with
four-way lumbar adjustment and the ability to move the front
passenger seat forward using controls in the rear cabin mean
passengers can create their own ideal comfort levels. Finishing
touches such as lambs’ wool rugs and head-rests embroidered with the
swirling ‘D’ logo mean this could only be the cabin of a Daimler.
Amidst this opulent surrounding there is a great deal of innovative
technology, designed to allow passengers to work or relax when the
mood takes them. Fold-down business trays stored in the front
seat-backs can hold notebook computers powered by a convenient
auxiliary socket. Optional display screens in the front seat
head-rests (standard in some markets) allow backseat passengers to
watch television through the multi-media system that can also
connect to iPod and MP3 players, DVD machines and computer game
consoles.
For the driver, technology and comfort are also on hand in the form
of multi-directional powered seats with heating and memory function.
The perfect driving position is just the twist of a knob away thanks
to a reach and rake adjustable steering wheel and also electrically
adjustable pedals.
A simple and clear touch-screen control system allows the driver or
front-seat passenger to programme the satellite-navigation system,
four-zone climate control, telephone and audio system.
Quality interior trim is another mark of Daimler and the new model
offers its customers three classic choices in the form of soft-grain
leathers in Champagne, Ivory or Charcoal. classic Burr Walnut veneer
is the finishing touch, its wood inlay acting as a subtle
counterpoint to the elegant polished surfaces.
THE EXTERIOR
New Daimler owners will
have the choice of six exterior colours, including two that are
unique to the Daimler palette – Garnet, a metallic burgundy, and
Westminster Blue. Other classic Daimler exterior details will
include the traditional fluted radiator grille with swirling ‘D’
badge, 18-inch Rapier alloy wheels and chrome dressing to the wing
mirrors and rear-light surrounds.
Behind that characteristic grille lies the heart of the new Daimler,
a 4.2 litre supercharged V8 engine of proven excellence, that offers
owners the ideal blend of technology, refinement and performance.
Producing 400bhp (298kW) DIN at 6100rpm and a mighty 408 lb ft
(553Nm) DIN of torque at just 3500rpm, the supercharged V8 allows
the Daimler to accelerate to 60mph (100kph) in just 5.0 (5.3)
seconds and continue on to an electronically limited top speed of
155mph (250kph).
These levels of performance could not be achieved without a
class-leading six-speed automatic transmission and the use of
aluminium for the Daimler’s high-tech chassis and body panels. This
lightweight material shaves over 200kg from the weight of the car
compared to the previous generation Daimler, meaning the new model
shows superb balance and handling at higher speeds but tremendous
refinement and comfort at all times. Like the models that preceded
it, the latest version exhibits true Daimler characteristics –
hiding latent power and performance behind a calm and dignified
exterior.
DAIMLER HERITAGE
Now owned by Jaguar
Cars, the Daimler Motor Company was formed in 1896 after the
German-born British engineer Fredrick Simms had established an
earlier agreement to sell Gottlieb Daimler’s engine technology in
Britain. With funding from motor financier HJ Lawson, the first
British-built Daimlers appeared in 1897 and were hugely popular – 89
were sold in the first year of production to customers amazed by a
series of endurance trials, including Henry Sturmey’s run from John
O’Groats to Land’s End.
Early Daimler owners included John Scott-Montagu, a Member of
Parliament and enthusiastic motorist. He was the father of Lord
Montagu of Beaulieu who established the National Motor Museum in his
memory. When Montagu ran his four-cylinder Daimler in the 1899
Paris-Ostend road race with co-driver Charles Rolls, they became the
first British drivers in motoring history to enter one of the famous
long-distance races.
It was Montagu who introduced Edward, Prince of Wales (later King
Edward VII), to the Daimler name in 1900. And in so doing he
cemented a relationship with the British royal family that would
extend for over a century.
The Second World War saw Daimler’s attentions diverted by the war
effort – between 1939 and 1945 they built nearly 10,000 4x4 Scout
Cars and 50,000 Bristol aero engines. But following the conflict
attention returned to construction of the DE36, at the time the
world’s largest production car, so designed because its chassis was
the only one capable of supporting the enormous coach built bodies
ordered by heads of state.
In 1960, Daimler was bought by Jaguar Cars and in nearly half a
century since has continued to represent the epitome of luxury
British motoring.
THE DAIMLER MARKETS
Traditionally Daimler
has appealed to customers from the United Kingdom and mainland
European countries such as Switzerland, Italy, Holland, Belgium and
France. However, the burgeoning Far East market is also expected to
show considerable interest in the new Daimler.
“In the past we’ve had very great success with previous Daimlers in
countries like Switzerland,” says Stephen Perrin, Global Marketing
Director, Jaguar Cars. “But we also have a large following in
countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Japan. Just as in Great
Britain, many royal families and political dignitaries in the Far
East have traditionally used Daimlers and we expect this new model
to appeal to them in much the same way as the previous generation
did. We don’t expect to sell thousands of cars annually – but that
is not the point of Daimler. We know there is latent demand out
there and will sell them on an individual basis to Daimler
enthusiasts looking for renowned British engineering and
craftsmanship tailored to a name that is as distinguished as our
customer base itself.”