1995 Jaguar XJ6
The 1995 Jaguar XJ6 was a luxury sedan that was a strong contender in Jaguar’s lineup during 1994-1999.
What’s New in 1995 Jaguar XJ6
The 1995 Jaguar XJ6 was marketed around $53,450 and the special edition Vanden Plas was priced at $62,200. Both were designed with a 4.0-liter straight six-cylinder engine, improvized cylinder block and head, modified camshafts, more advanced engine design, and an increased power level in comparison to its predecessors.
Moreover, the 1995 Jaguar XJ6 was fresh, planned to coddle passengers and driver during rapid and long touring trips. It had a decent power level of 245 horsepower.
Noteworthy Improvements in 1995 Jaguar XJ6
In this model, an advanced traction control system was installed to control throttle and brakes whenever wheels had lost their grip. And also, tilt and telescopic steering wheel, an overhead console, along with cubbies for garage-door and sunglasses were also available. It also had 12-position power seats, was installed with a supercharger blowing inline six engine. It had the top speed of 155 mph.
What’s more, Jaguar gave a warranty of 60,000 miles/three-year on this car. The overall length was enhanced by 16′ 4 inches and the 1995 Jaguar XJ6 became 6′ 7 inches wider too. The engine was mated to either a ‘J-change’ 4-speed ZF automatic transmission, but the standard 5-speed manual transmission was also available.

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