Jaguar and Daimler XJ, X350 (2002–09)

These particularly noble models are undoubtedly an ornament to any street. Owners of such a noble piece, which many consider to be the last true XJ, will be gladly assisted by Limora in its proper care and preservation. We are pleased to advise you and can be contacted at any time if you have any questions.

The X350, introduced in 2002, was the third complete redesign of the XJ series. For the first time, an aluminium monocoque body was used to replace the previous steel construction. The result was a considerably more spacious vehicle with a weight reduced by 200 kg compared to the previous model.

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Jaguar and Daimler XJ Body

The construction of the new aluminium body of the X350 did not use extruded profiles. As with modern aircraft construction, the body panels were bonded and riveted. Due to this more complex manufacturing process, it is possible to repair the body and the vehicle weight remains relatively low.

Engines

The X350 and X358 were available with six-speed automatic transmissions, with a range of diesel and petrol engines (V6, V8 and supercharged V8). In 2003, the V6 petrol engine became available. A BV6 diesel followed in 2005, modelled on the S-Type.

The XJ interior

The interior shines with a walnut wood and piano black centre console. One should mention the glass sunroof, rain-sensing windscreen wipers and electronically adjustable steering wheel which are just a few of the many luxury features on this gem: the Jaguar X350 is rightly renowned for its advanced electronics.

In 2004, the long wheelbase version of the XJ was introduced. Another change came with the 2006 facelift, which presented sportier bumpers and an even classier interior - the X358 was born.

The Daimler Super Eight, also launched in 2006, was based on the XJR and offered ample legroom, a DVD entertainment system and extra-luxurious cream leather seats.

Jaguar and Daimler XJ spare parts at Limora


Being a very noble brand, Jaguar offered its luxury models under the Daimler name- a brand closely associated with the royal family. The Queen and the British Prime Minister are chauffeured in a Daimler Super Eight.

It is just understandable that owners of this noble piece like to spend time with the intensive care of their favourites. Limora offers all spare parts and care products within 48 hours from stock.