Jaguar targets chauffeurs as biggest potential customers

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Jaguar XJ the new car of choice for chauffeurs?

Jaguar XJ the new car of choice for chauffeurs?

Having just unveiled its latest innovative model the XJ, Jaguar has its sights firmly set on targeting the chauffeur car hire industry. The Managing Director of Jaguar, Geoff Cousins, believes this new model will be the first vehicle in some time that will be able to stand up and compete with the Mercedes S-Class which currently dominates the market.

In order to further entice chauffeurs into purchasing the new Jag, the luxury brand is launching a “chauffeur programme” in a direct bid to gain their business. The most appealing aspect of the Jaguar for potential chauffeur owners is, of course, the money issue. The Jaguar XJ is cheaper to run per mile when compared against the Mercedes, the 3.0 litre diesel engine offers excellent fuel consumption rates at 40.1 miles per gallon. Plus service intervals of 15,000 miles also help to keep running costs low.

 

Chief designer Ian Callum raises the important issue of style. Having a chauffeur driven vehicle is all about displaying a certain image of which elegance and style are vital. This is something Jaguar have very much taken onboard as Mr. Callum says “Style is the raison d’Etre for Jaguar. It was important to produce a modern Jaguar which fits into the 21st century.”

Jaguar have certainly upped their game and look ripe to take over Mercedes’ reign as the chauffeur’s vehicle of choice. They’ve also invested in a high profile advertising campaign at Heathrow Airport which will create a buzz and no doubt, plenty of business for Jaguar. The new XJ is available to order now, with delivery expected in early 2010.

Heathrow Airport introduces robot chauffeurs

Heathrow Airport unveils new chauffeur-less pod car

Heathrow Airport unveils new chauffeur-less pod car

Heathrow Airport unveils new chauffeur-less pod car

Heathrow Airport is about to unveil its latest, innovative form of transport for its passengers. It’s not a plane, a jet or a high speed shuttle but, a pod car driven by a robot. Forget the bus or even a chauffeur driven limo, soon a fleet of battery powered vehicles will soon be seen ferrying business passengers around Terminal 5 of the world’s third busiest airport.

 

The robot chauffeured vehicle, named Ultra Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) system has been in development since 2005. The pilot scheme was ordered by BAA who run Heathrow, from a Bristol based company named Advanced Transport Systems. Now the revolutionary chauffeur-less vehicle is entering its final trail stages with the finished product scheduled to be released at Heathrow towards the end of the year.

Each pod car carries a maximum of 4 passengers and reaches speeds of up to 40 kilometres an hour. The ultra system will begin by carrying business passengers from the car park to Terminal 5. The vehicles have inbuilt computer systems which gauge demand for the shuttle system so its estimated that no one will have to wait longer than a minute for the next pod car to arrive. The current bus shuttle service comes around every 10 minutes so the new pod car will cut down on waiting time significantly.

As well as being a more effective system, its also, crucially, more energy efficient. It uses half the amount of energy in comparison to the bus shuttle which is currently in place. Come the end of 2009, transport at Heathrow will have a distinctly, futuristic feel.