1970 Jaguar XJ6
The 1970 Jaguar XJ6 was a revised version of the 1968 model. It was developed by Jaguar in the autumn of 1969. It was a 4-door compact SUV that had 113-inches long wheelbase, featured in a sleeker body style. The vehicle had slimmer front fence, revised interior, and was equipped with fluorescent bulbs.
Engine and Transmission
Considering the amenities provided in the 1970 Jaguar XJ6, a number of engines were made available to the customers; these were 4.2 liter V6, 3.5 liter V4, and 2.8 liter V12 engine. These engines could deliver power levels and torques of 135 hp and 300 ft-lb, 157 hp and 350 ft-lb, and 250 hp and 400 ft-lb respectively. All the trims were offered only with 5-speed manual transmission
Standard Offerings in 1970 Jaguar XJ6
Taking a look at the safety equipments included in the 1970 Jaguar XJ6, disk brake (with aluminum pedals), adaptive cruise control, climate control, auto guide that helped driver, and air bags were offered as standard package.
Additionally, certain advanced luxury features like power steering, sunroof/moon-roof, and radio were provided optionally at extra cost. The 1970 Jaguar XJ6 was marketed at a starting price of about $2,995, and it marked the beginning of the Jaguar era, as the future generation models started grabbing more market share, thanks to the start given by the 1970 Jaguar XJ6
