Jaguar XJ production to end in July, replacement reportedly coming 2020

Production of the Jaguar XJ will end on July 5 at the company's Castle Bromwich factory in Birmingham, England. A spokesperson confirmed the flagship sedan's demise to Jalopnik, but added Jaguar will "continue the XJ nameplate and will use its renowned engineering capability and technological innovation to ensure its longevity". The current XJ was revealed back in 2009, and marked the end of the model's retro styling era, which was began in 1994.

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