Jaguar has replaced the engine on its new XJ as part of a number of changes developed at its site in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, to reduce emissions by 14%.
The change from the 5.0 litre V8 engine to a new 3.0 litre V6 supercharged engine has helped Jaguar to cut CO2 emissions on the XJ model, which experienced an 11% rise in sales during 2011. The petrol-fuelled model has cut CO2 emissions from 268g/km to 224g/km and the diesel variant of the new XJ is…
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