Jaguar adds to its Portfolio

Jaguar adds to its Portfolio

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Joe Duarte
Published: 07 03 2007

Jaguar is adding even more appeal to the XKR with the unveiling of the all-new special edition Portfolio model.

The 4.2-litre supercharged sports car will be sold worldwide and each one will feature notable additions to the already strong specification of the XKR, which Jaguar claims is capable of hitting an electronically controlled top speed of 155mph and can accelerate to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds (5.0 seconds for the convertible).

Every XKR benefits from advanced aluminum construction, which ensures that power is matched by a dynamic, lightweight chassis that handles confidently, rides exceptionally well and stops with surefooted reassurance time after time.

To offer even greater braking ability, Jaguar’s Special Vehicles team has worked alongside leading brake manufacturer Alcon to create the largest, most powerful brakes on a production Jaguar. Extensive testing was performed at Jaguar’s specialist engineering centre (located next to the legendary Nürburgring race circuit in Germany).

400mm front brake discs – an increase of 45mm over the standard XKR – are slowed by powerful 6-piston callipers, with 4-piston calipers operating on 350mm discs at the rear. Innovative race-developed crescent-shaped grooves cut into the surface of the discs prevent a build-up of deposits on the brake pads and improve braking performance under extreme use.

By allowing the heat created within the system to dissipate quickly and efficiently the XKR Portfolio’s brakes produce fade-free performance whilst maintaining Jaguar renowned blend of refinement and stopping power. Unique ‘R’ branding on the front brake calipers reveals the six-piston set-up beneath.

Encapsulating the XKR Portfolio’s brakes are polished 20-inch 5-spoke Cremona alloy wheels, while behind the front wheels sit all-new Power Vents that are hewn from polished aluminum and incorporate the indicator side repeater and Jaguar signature ‘ingot’. An exclusive Celestial Black exterior paint will also serve to differentiate the XKR Portfolio edition.

A host of new additions to the interior further the luxurious look and feel of the XKR Portfolio. An engine-spun aluminum veneer is standard on the Portfolio, while customers will also have the option of an elegant satin American Walnut veneer. A new alloy and leather gearshift selector, soft-grab door handles, contrast stitching throughout the cabin, leather-edged mats with a Jaguar logo and distinctive Portfolio treadplates on the doorsills complete the effect.

The XKR Portfolio also marks another first for Jaguar: the first production example of its new partnership with renowned audio entertainment specialists Bowers & Wilkins, who previously worked alongside Jaguar to create a stunning sound system for the C-XF concept car.

Taking Jaguar’s 525W Premium Audio system with Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound as a starting point, Bowers & Wilkins crafted a signature speaker system specifically for the XKR cabin. High-output, low-distortion Kevlar mid-range speakers and specially designed aluminum-dome tweeters deliver superb mid-range and extended high-frequency responses.

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