Domesticated cat is wild at heart

Joe Duarte
Published: 28 11 2003

It pounces like a tiger, runs like a cheetah and purrs like a little kitten. It's a Jaguar and its character is as close to a mechanical feline as most of us are likely to get outside of movies and our imagination.

There are Jaguars that perform better than the S-Type R, and there are Jaguars that are more luxurious and roomier than the S-Type R. But for the lover of fine British cars who requires more than what is available in a sports coupe, this is the Jag to have.

There is something mythical about Jaguar cars. Maybe it's the tie-in the mysterious night-hunters from the American tropics, a cat who is reportedly often heard but seldom seen. Maybe it's just that unlike most British automotive products it has transcended time. Maybe it's just me …

The traditional Jaguar long bonnet and boot are prevalent but not as evident in the S-type, primarily due to the higher-arching roofline. Typical of Jaguar design, the cabin is still considerably tight -- roughly the same size as that of a Dodge SX2.0.

But the ambience is pure luxury car. The leather upholstery offers up comfort and style to give the cabin the quality look and smell worthy of a $90,000 luxury sedan. Yet it is supple enough to provide the lateral grip worthy of a $90,000 sport car. The highly veneered bird's eye maple trim, common to most Jaguars, is a more subdued grey that still conveys the natural beauty of the wood but blends better into the surroundings.

The ride is smooth with a hint of firmness to remind you that this cat is always ready to pounce. Potholes are soaked up marvellously, though continuous ripples tend to knock the car around a bit. Handling is up to sport sedan standards thanks to uprated springs and computer controlled two-stage adaptive dampers. It's all part of the Computer Active Technology Suspension (yep … CATS, for short).

And the heart of the car is a supercharged 4.2-litre V8 that produces 408 lbs.ft of torque and puts out 400 horsepower. It's awesome performance on a par with the Porsche Turbo and Corvette Z06. Put your right foot down and this cat quickly rouses and pounces into action, its sedate exhaust purr changing to a bone-chilling growl.

And all of a sudden, you're no longer an executive mundanely making your way to work; you're a hungry cheetah quickly accelerating to full speed after an unsuspecting Impala ... oops ... that's a Chevy police car ...

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