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Tata: Future Jaguar Land Rovers to Feature Fuel-Efficient Aluminum Construction

jaguar-xj_launch.jpg Tatas-owned Jaguar Land Rover will eventually make all of its models with lightweight aluminum bodies to save on gas and reduce climate-changing CO2 emissions.

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Right, an aluminum-body 2010 Jaguar XJ.
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So said Tata Motors Chairman Rata Tata earlier this week, adding that the two iconic brands are also developing hybrid engines for use in future JLR models.

Jaguar has been touting the aluminum-intensive construction of its XJ sedan since the previous-generation model was introduced back in 2003.

The automaker claims that use of aluminum in lieu of steel can result in a 40 percent reduction in weight.

In addition to improvements in fuel economy and emissions, that degree of weight reduction should also improve acceleration and handling.

In line with its newfound appreciation for lightweight cars, Jaguar Land Rover is experimenting with hybrid powertrains.

A kinetic energy recovery system may be in the cards for the XJ line in 2011, while Land Rover has been working on an Electric Rear Axle Drive that could debut in the upcoming LRX compact Range Rover.

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