2010 Jaguar XJ to feature HD radio as a standard equipment
By Andrew C., 27 Aug, 2010. 0 Comments
The 2010 Jaguar XJ will hit dealership in early 2010 yet but already, it is getting a lot of attention. Much is to be said about the 2010 XJ but its most commented features include its roofline and C-pillar and dual-view navigation screen, which is probably illegal. Also now offered as standard equipment is the HD Radio, which will be provided throughout Jaguar's North American territory. The 2010 XJ is now available for order. If you don't yet understand what the hype for the HD Radio is about, consider that while XM Sirius satellite radio offers a wide range of genre-specific stations, it also requires a monthly subscription. HD Radio provides the highest-quality over-the-air digital talk and music all for free. If you combine this quality with the 1,200-Watt Bowers & Wilkins premium surround system available on the 2010 XJ, the HD Radio channels are sure to produce terrific sound. The Bowers & Wilkins sound system was first seen on the XF sedan in 2007. If you think next year's too far off to wait for the 2010 XJ, you may opt for the XKR and XFR that also offer HD Radio as standard equipment.












