Jaguar XK Convertible (06 on) - Review Review by Ben Wall on 03 March 2006 Last Updated: 24 March 2009 The convertible version of the XK is every inch as good as the coupe - despite losing the roof. It uses the same wonderful V8 engine and offers equally rapid performance, but crucially it handles just as well with pin-sharp steering and wonderful agility through corners. Unlike some alternatives, the XK uses a fabric roof rather than a folding metal affair, but this does help to keep weight down and it's well insulated from noise and extreme temperatures. Inside you'll find superb build quality and an upmarket cabin, while refinement is second to none - the XF making a superbly sophisticated cruiser, even with the top down. Other coupes may be more driver focussed, but few can match the Jaguar's all round abilities. In 2009 it was facelifted with a more powerful 5.0-litre V8 engine replacing the 4.2-litre while exterior changes included new bumpers and LED rear lights. 4.5 out of 5 Other Jaguar reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Gallery 4.5 out of 5 Performance The XK was initially available with a 300bhp 4.2-litre V8 with huge reserves of pulling power. It covers a quarter of a mile from rest in 14.4 seconds, which is only half a second slower than the old XKR that used a 400bhp supercharged engine. 0-62mph comes up in just 6.3 seconds and the engine is wonderfully smooth yet responsive. The engine note has also been tuned along with the exhaust to give it a sportier character. A six-speed automatic transmission is standard with normal and sport modes plus there are also paddles on the steering wheel to provide sequential manual changes - a first for a Jaguar. The manufacturer has worked to improve the quality of the gearchanges in manual mode so they are quicker than a standard auto, automated manual or a dual clutch gearbox. View full gallery 4.5 out of 5 Handling The XK is unusual as it uses aluminium body panels - lightweight but also very stiff. This makes the coupe extremely agile as there's less mass to move around and means it corners superbly with virtually no body roll. The steering is a little light, but it's wonderfully precise and the XK responds to even small steering inputs. Although it doesn't have a fixed roof, the soft top version is just as good to drive as the coupe thanks to a rigid body with no vibration over rough roads or bumps. The ride is impressive too, even with the optional larger wheels - although in town the firmer ride is noticeable. Revised cars from March 2009 come with a system called Jaguar Drive Control which has three different modes, activated by switches next to the gear selector. There's a standard mode, winter mode for low grip conditions and dynamic mode. The latter increases throttle response and quickens the gear changes. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Jaguar XK cars for sale We have 16 models like this for sale. Find Jaguar XK cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort