Jaguar XJR Meets XJR9-LM at Silverstone

Legendary racing driver and 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Andy Wallace relived his 1988 victory by taking to the Silverstone circuit to drive the Jaguar XJR9-LM during day and night back-to-back with the new 550PS, 5.0-litre Supercharged V8 Jaguar XJR. Wallace discusses his experiences in the XJR9-LM and the new XJR in an exciting new film.

Driving at night on the Silverstone circuit gave Wallace the opportunity to test the new LED headlights on the new XJ, which are a first for Jaguar.  “Driving at Le Mans back in 1988, it was so hard to see at night,” said Wallace. “We were travelling at around 240mph and it was too fast to see the road ahead. We used the lights more to catch glimpses of landmarks as they whizzed past, so we knew where we were.

Andy Wiallace drives Jaguar XJR and XJR9-LM at Silverstone - Picture Credit Anthony Cullen_AJC2637b

“These days, modern road cars have incredible lights. LED technology allows you to see three times the distance we could back then, while active steer and bend also help target the lights to the places you want to see.

“As a driver, whether you’re cruising on the road or pushing for performance on track, that level of vision really helps to give you confidence and that improves safety, performance and precision. I would love to have had the modern lights we have now on the XJR9-LM.”

Ian Hoban, Vehicle Line Director, XJ said: “The XJ is now more dynamic and distinctive than ever, and taking the high-performance XJR to Silverstone gave an excellent demonstration of how the new LED lighting fitted to the car can benefit the driver.

“But the new LED lights are just one of many impressive new features on our flagship saloon. Delivering even greater levels of luxury and performance, it features our new world-class infotainment system and interior materials and finishes that create an even more bespoke feel.”

Andy Wiallace drives Jaguar XJR and XJR9-LM at Silverstone - Picture Credit Anthony Cullen_AJC2572b

The 2016 XJ has had a thorough exterior design refresh and the full LED headlights with unique double ‘J-Blade signature’ daytime running lights are one of the key additions. They are unique in the Jaguar range.

The LED headlights provide a colour temperature closer to that of daylight than the Bi-Xenon lamps they replace, improving visibility and driver comfort and also delivering a significant improvement in energy efficiency.

Andy Wiallace drives Jaguar XJR and XJR9-LM at Silverstone - Picture Credit Anthony Cullen_AJC4223

The most advanced lights ever seen on a Jaguar or Land Rover product, they also accentuate the ‘quad lamp’ design feature that Jaguar sporting sedans have made their own – a feature that also appeared on the XJR9-LM.

Note: Press release courtesy Jaguar Land Rover.

 

Staff