2011 Jaguar XKR Special Edition Speed&Black Packs
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
5 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
supercharged |
Torque |
461 lb-ft | ||
HP |
510 hp |
HP/Weight |
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HP/Liter |
102 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
4.6 seconds |
Top Speed |
174 mph |
(from Jaguar Press Release) JAGUAR TO UNVEIL THE FASTEST XK EVER AT GENEVA SHOW
Jaguar unveils the ultimate XKR Special Edition
Jaguar will unveil the
latest dramatic evolution of its supercharged XKR coupe at the
Geneva Motor Show. The stunning new XKR Special Edition delivers a
significantly raised maximum speed – 174mph (280km/h) – and bold
exterior styling changes that create the ultimate supercharged
Jaguar.
The XKR Special Edition combines a number of new features and option
packs that are introduced to the XK range at 2011 Model Year. Jaguar
customers have the option to personalise their vehicle by building
on the existing XKR package to deliver a car that offers even
greater performance without sacrificing the refinement and luxury
for which every Jaguar is renowned.
Introduced last year, the XKR boasts a state-of-the-art 5.0-litre
supercharged AJ-V8 Gen III R engine that delivers 510PS (510bhp SAE),
625Nm of torque and propels the coupe to 60mph in just 4.6 seconds.
Now, in Special Edition guise, the XKR’s top speed climbs
significantly from an electronically limited 155mph (250km/h) to
174mph (280km/h) thanks to the addition of the Speed Pack. Allied to
that remarkable engine is an advanced six-speed automatic
transmission with steering-wheel mounted paddles, lightweight
aluminium body structure and a range of computer-controlled systems
including Active Differential Control and Adaptive Dynamics that
ensure the supercharged car accelerates even faster, handles even
more precisely and sets new standards of ride and comfort.
The benefits of the XKR’s lightweight but stiff and strong advanced
all aluminium body are already acknowledged. Not only does this
architecture bring dynamic benefits thanks to its torsional
rigidity, it also offers excellent safety and crash repair features
and provides the ideal base to improve performance across the board
– including optimised fuel economy and CO2 emissions. Thanks to the
combination of excellent powertrain efficiency and the XKR’s
advanced lightweight body architecture, its fuel economy is
comparable to the previous generation of XKR – despite the
significant increases in power and performance.
The XKR Special Edition pairs the optional Speed and Black Packs to
create the bold new model unveiled in Geneva, which also sports
optional Piano Black veneers on the dashboard and red brake
callipers. Both option packs are also available separately for
customers who seek to personalise their cars in terms of either
styling or additional performance. Whatever combination is chosen,
every XKR delivers that classic Jaguar blend of seductive, powerful
and elegant looks, beautifully finished interiors and even more
comprehensive specification.
The driver is the centre of attention in the XKR Special Edition,
with exciting new features including the acclaimed JaguarDrive
Selector™, and high levels of specification such as the 7-inch
Touch-Screen, 16-way heated and cooled memory seats, Jet Suedecloth
premium headlining and Flint Grey premium carpet. In addition, a
bespoke new Jaguar XK suitcase (which will be available as an option
for all XK models) has been fashioned for the XKR Special Edition.
From 2010, the Jaguar XK range (UK and certain European markets
only) will be fitted with the tyre repair Instant Mobility System.
By adopting IMS on all models, the XK frees up its 30-litre wheel
well, which is now carpeted and can hold the specially designed and
tailored XK accessory suitcase, substantially increasing the
versatility of the car.
THE NEW 2011 XKR OPTION PACKS
The new 2011 Jaguar XKR Special Edition consists of two new styling and performance packs – the Speed and Black Pack. Both are available to XKR coupe customers separately and provide new levels of styling and performance for owners looking to further personalise their Jaguar.
The XKR Speed Pack
The XKR with new
optional Speed Pack allows customers to further strengthen their
XKR’s already impressive breadth of capability, by extending the
car’s top speed from 155mph (250km/h) to an electronically limited
174mph (280km/h), thanks to a unique engine and transmission
recalibration.
To ensure the XKR with Speed Pack remains stable at high speeds, the
coupe uses a revised front aerodynamic splitter and larger rear
spoiler to provide increased balance and a reduction in lift. The
XKR’s computerised Active Differential Control also adjusts to
reduce steering sensitivity at very high speeds, further improving
stability and driver control.
Customers who order the XKR coupe with the Speed Pack will be
offered a paint palette that is part of the Jaguar Designers’ Choice
programme – a range of colours that have been specifically chosen to
compliment the performance potential of the car. Seven colours are
available on Speed Pack models – Ultimate Black, Polaris White,
Salsa Red, Liquid Silver, Lunar Grey, Kyanite Blue and Spectrum
Blue.
Every XKR with the Speed Pack will come with body-coloured side
sills and rear diffuser, and a chrome finish to the window
surrounds, upper and lower mesh grilles, side Power Vents and boot
lid finisher. Red brake callipers with a Jaguar ‘R’ logo sit inside
20-inch Kasuga alloy wheels.
By raising the XKR’s maximum speed the new car has extended its
sporting credentials, taking it even further into supercar
performance territory. Russ Varney, Chief Programme Engineer, XK
Series, explains the philosophy behind the uprated XKR:
“With 510PS and 625Nm of torque, the XKR has immense reserves of
power and acceleration which impress everyone who experience it. The
car has always had the potential to reach speeds far beyond its
original electronically limited maximum and many of our customers
have expressed an interest in a car that can safely be driven faster
where conditions permit. The new Speed Pack allows them to release
some of that potential and give them control of the fastest Jaguar
XK we’ve made to date.”
The performance potential of the supercharged AJ-V8 Gen III R engine
comes courtesy of its highly advanced design. The all-aluminium
four-cam power unit has a number of features that deliver power with
very high efficiency, including spray-guided direct injection (SGDI),
which improves performance and economy, and dual independent
variable cam timing (DIVCT), which benefits performance and economy,
while also reducing emissions.
The AJ-V8 engine is built around a stiff, aluminium block with
cast-in iron liners and cross-bolted main bearing caps to reduce
noise, vibration and harshness. The block is high pressure die-cast,
providing a superior finish and greater dimensional accuracy. The
engine uses aluminium heads, with four valves per cylinder and
spheroidal-graphite cast-iron crankshafts and forged steel
connecting rods. The cylinder heads for the first time are specified
with a secondary (recycled) aluminium alloy thus reducing the
environmental impact of manufacturing the new engine.
A sixth-generation, twin vortex system supercharger is fitted to the
XKR’s 510PS engine. It is a compact Roots-type unit, feeding air
through twin intercoolers, which in turn are water-cooled by their
own discreet cooling circuit. The high helix rotor design improves
the supercharger thermodynamic efficiency by more than 20 percent
over its predecessor. It also improves noise quality to the point
where the unit is virtually inaudible (making supercharger whine a
thing of the past). The intercoolers reduce the temperature of the
pressurised intake-air and so optimise power and efficiency.
Mechanically, the new supercharger and its intercoolers are
efficiently packaged in the ‘V‘ of the engine to deliver a lower
overall engine height in support of pedestrian safety requirements.
An industry-first, centrally-mounted, six-hole, spray-guided fuel
injection system delivers fuel at a pressure of up to 150bar
directly to the cylinder. This substantially contributes to improved
low-speed, dynamic response. The positioning of the injectors
ensures fuel is precisely delivered to the centre of the combustion
chamber, maximising air-fuel mixing and improving combustion
control. Fuel is delivered through twin, high-pressure fuel pumps
that are driven via an auxiliary shaft in the all-new engine block.
The charge cooling effects of the direct-injection fuel system have
allowed the compression ratio of the supercharged engine to increase
from 9.1:1 to 9.5:1, further optimising fuel economy. During the
engine warm-up phase, the combustion system employs multiple
injection mode strategies to deliver 50 percent more heat for fast
catalyst warm-up and emissions reduction.
A new type of variable camshaft timing (VCT) system introduces
another new technology. The four VCT units are activated by the
positive and negative torques generated by opening and closing the
intake and exhaust valves, instead of by oil pressure. This has
allowed the engine oil pump to be reduced in size, saving energy and
improving fuel consumption.
VCT units work independently on all four camshafts with 62 degrees
of authority on the inlet cams and 50 degrees of authority on the
exhaust cams. Timing is optimised by the engine control unit for
torque, power and economy at every point in the engine’s speed
range. The new VCT units are capable of a response rate up to three
times faster than in previous Jaguar engines, with actuation rates
in excess of 150 degrees per second. This delivers a more immediate
engine response to the driver’s demand for power.
Minimising internal friction is key to improving fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions, and as such was a key aim when it came to the
design of the engines. As a result, the new Jaguar AJ-V8 Gen III
engines achieve another best in class, setting a new industry
benchmark for cranktrain efficiency.
All engine bearings were engineered for reduced friction without
compromising reliability. Diamond-Like Carbon Coating (DLC) has been
used to reduce friction on the fuel pump tappets and a solid film
lubricant has been used to coat the piston skirts. New engine oil
has a lower viscosity, contributing to an extension in service
intervals from 10,000 miles to 15,000 miles (or 12 months). The V8
engine is fitted with an electronic oil-level indicator for added
peace of mind.
Sound quality is a key
characteristic of all Jaguars and is one particular aspect that
customers relish. With that in mind, Jaguar engineers have
accentuated the acoustic feedback into the cabin in order to further
enhance the driving pleasure.
In addition to the fully active exhaust system in which valves open
to provide a more rewarding note, the new XKR has been engineered to
provide an intake feedback system to enhance the V8 sound character
commonly absent on supercharged engines. Intake manifold pressure
pulsations are fed into an acoustic filter at the rear of the engine
that is tuned to provide an edgy sports car ‘crescendo’ at high
revs. The filter is controlled by the engine management system,
which only allows the sound to enter the cabin under the appropriate
driving conditions.
The new intake feedback system combined with the fully active
exhaust system provides the most exhilarating aural experience yet
delivered on a Jaguar.
The XKR Black Pack
For customers looking to
create a real statement with their XKR, the new optional Black Pack
allows them to own a bold and purposeful Jaguar with undeniable
visual impact thanks to menacing gloss black wheels and exterior
detailing.
Like the Speed Pack, XKRs fitted with the Black Pack have a paint
palette that is restricted to colours that Jaguar’s Design team
believe to be ideal for creating a coupe with immediate exclusivity.
The Black Pack models will be available in Ultimate Black, Polaris
White or Salsa Red and boast eye-catching 20-inch gloss black
Kalimnos alloy wheels. Further gloss black finishing is applied to
the window surrounds, front grilles and side Power Vents. Optional
red painted brake callipers contrast strongly with the black alloy
wheels, while body coloured front and rear spoilers and boot lid
finisher round out the package. Customers also have the option to
apply a sweeping ‘XKR’ side body graphic that runs along the door
sills.
Jaguar’s Design Director, Ian Callum, says the new Black Pack is a
fitting addition to the XKR:
“While Jaguars are about beauty, they are also about speed and
power. With the optional Black Pack you can now add a sense of drama
and severity to that performance.”
In addition to the Black Pack’s exterior changes, the Jaguar
Designers’ Choice programme has also selected a range of interior
trims that support the visual impact of the car. All XKRs with the
Black Pack will be trimmed with Charcoal leather hides that can be
personalised with a range of colour stitching and grain. Three
interior finishes and veneers for the fascia and door trims are also
available – Dark Oak, Dark Mesh Aluminium and Piano Black.
Whatever interior trim is selected, the XKR’s cabin is evidence of
contemporary, sporting luxury, exceptional quality of craftsmanship,
and Jaguar’s renowned attention to detail. The interior is clean,
elegant and spacious, and remains entirely in harmony with the
sporting character of the revised exterior.
The latest feature enhancements are showcased by the JaguarDrive
Selector™, which is neatly and elegantly packaged in the centre
console. First seen on the Jaguar XF saloon, the JaguarDrive
Selector™ features a rotary shift control which rises into the
driver’s hand as the car is started, to give intuitive,
ergonomically efficient transmission control from a neat,
space-efficient interface.
The selector is, in fact, much more than just an unobtrusive yet
completely practical solution to selecting an automatic gear mode.
It also imbues the car with a strong driver ‘handshake’ – get into
an XKR and the start button in front of the JaguarDrive Selector™
pulses red, like a heartbeat; press this button to start the engine
and the cast alloy JaguarDrive Selector™ rises into the palm of your
hand.
From there, automatic transmission functions are selected simply by
turning the control with the fingertips. As an example, Drive to
Drive Sport selection is accomplished with a simple push and turn
action. Returning from S to D, the rotary control operates with
spring-assistance, which eliminates the need to pull the Selector.
It couldn’t be simpler. And when the engine is stopped, the
JaguarDrive Selector™ returns automatically to its Park position.
The welcome to the car is also enhanced by bright treadplate
inserts. Many of the other changes emphasise high levels of Jaguar
craftsmanship with jewel-like touches. The three-spoke steering
wheel contains a leather-wrapped lower spoke, and Jaguar’s striking
‘growler’ badge. The XKR’s instruments further emphasise the car's
performance character with red pointers and white illumination.
The door casings are even more luxuriously crafted than before, with
saddle-stitched lines and a new interlayer to give a softer touch to
the top shoulder of the casing. The leather door pulls also
introduce
twin-needle stitching and a soft-feel interlayer. In each door, the
modified seat switch pack includes single-piece chrome ‘highlight’
switches.
In true, contemporary Jaguar fashion, a great deal of relevant and
intuitive technology is controlled by the clear and elegant
seven-inch Touch-screen in the centre console. The Touch-screen
provides access and control for the Climate Control and Audio
systems, for the Satellite Navigation System, for Bluetooth mobile
connectivity, and for Jaguar’s Portable Audio Interface – which are
all standard equipment. The satellite navigation system offers DVD
mapping, postcode entry, and a traffic message channel. The Portable
Audio Interface offers iPod connectivity, and the connection of
other storage devices through a USB port, to the in-car sound
system, with full Touch-screen control.
The audio system for the new XKR is the ultimate Bowers & Wilkins
525-watt system with Dolby® ProLogic®II Surround Sound,
three-channel stereo with unique amplifier, Kevlar mid-range
speakers with high output and low distortion, and specially designed
aluminium tweeters.
Depending on market, a number of Digital Radio options are
available: HD radio is available for North American market cars,
SDARS satellite radio for North America and Canada, and Digital
Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is offered in selected European markets.