Engine Capacity Rating
3 L
Fuel Economy Rating
11 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
340 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
3 L
Odometer Mileage
11 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
340 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
450 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
3 L
Acceleration Performance
5.9 sec
Drivetrain Type
Rear Wheel Drive
cylinders
6
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The Jaguar XJ is a full-size luxury saloon that has long stood apart from the German establishment — offering a distinctly British character defined by its aluminium-intensive construction, driver-focused dynamics, and cabin craftsmanship that rivals anything in its class. The 2026 XJ starts from AED 342,825.
Both variants share a 3 L supercharged engine producing 340 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox, and both are offered in long-wheelbase form for rear-passenger space that competes directly with stretched German rivals. The entry point is the 3.0L Luxury LWB (340 PS) — a well-appointed trim with the full suite of leather, touchscreen infotainment, and rear climate. The 3.0L 50th Edition LWB (340 PS) steps up with commemorative badging and enhanced specification details, topping the range at AED 390,600. Both seats 5 and achieve 11 Km/L on a mixed cycle, competitive for a large-displacement supercharged saloon.
Pros: the XJ's aluminium body structure gives it a kerb weight advantage over heavier steel-bodied rivals, which pays dividends in agility and refinement that belie its size. The cabin blends hand-stitched leather, real wood veneers, and a panoramic glass roof into one of the most distinctly atmospheric interiors in the segment — less corporate than an S-Class, more driver-oriented than a 7 Series. Cons: the infotainment system feels a generation behind the latest iDrive and MBUX setups. The XJ's production run has ended globally, meaning this is effectively end-of-line stock — future parts availability and resale liquidity deserve careful thought before committing.
No current residual value data is available for the XJ in the UAE market. Given that global production of this generation has concluded, buyers should treat it as a collector or niche purchase rather than a standard depreciation calculation — end-of-production luxury saloons can hold well in the short term but thin out quickly in terms of buyer liquidity over time.
Buyers considering the XJ almost always cross-shop the BMW 7 Series, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and Audi A8 — all flagship full-size saloons in the same price bracket. The XJ makes its case on driving character and visual distinctiveness; the German trio counter with more current technology stacks, broader dealer networks, and stronger long-term resale infrastructure in the UAE.