So, what’s the XK like? Well, if you go faster than 130mph I can report that the front end starts to get a bit light. You lose some of the “feel” from the wheel. And this, in one of the strangest games of consequences ever, is because of the need to provide a decent-sized boot.
Here’s why. EU rules say that the compulsory high-level centre brake light has to be mounted within a certain distance of the rear window. And because the rear window on the XK convertible is small, so it’ll fit in the boot without taking up too much space, the only place to fit the brake light is on top of a big rear spoiler. And because it’s so big, the front of the car starts to “lift” at speed.
Of course, you wouldn’t expect there to be a similar
problem in the coupé, which has a big rear window, but this is Jaguar, a small company that’s been losing money hand over fist in recent years. So thanks to a need to economise, both models get the same spoiler. So both have the same high-speed handling issue.