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things you need
to know
about
the new jag xf
Smaller than an XJ, bigger than an XE, really quite new
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NEW METAL
It’s a whole lot cleverer
Against Germany’s big three, the XF has long lagged in the tech depart-
ment. The new car aims to digitally stick it to the Deutschlanders: on the
inside, there’s lofty talk of 60GB solid-state hard drives, Wi-Fi hotspots and
color head-up displays. Outside—as well as the standard gamut of lane-keep assist,
auto-braking and adaptive cruise control—the XF promises to ‘intelligently’ keep to
local speed limits, monitoring signage and adapting the car’s speed accordingly.
It’s evolved, not,
um, revolved
The first-gen XF, launched in
2007 , has been a quiet success
story for Jaguar, so the MkII saloon
doesn’t mess with the formula. Though
a fraction shorter than its predecessor,
the XF gains a couple of inches in the
wheelbase, while that familial design
masks a slipperier shape, its drag coef-
ficient falling from 0.28 to 0.26. It’s
rear-drive as standard, though some as-
yet-unspecified markets will get AWD.
It’s keeping
things light
By employing yet more alumi-
num in the XF’s construction, Jag
has managed to reduce weight further,
claiming the new car has lost as much
as 180kg, spec for spec. The base
diesel XF, we’re told, is 80kg lighter
than its nearest competitor, though
Jaguar doesn’t specify who it considers
competitors (we’re assuming BMW
and Merc rather than, say, Ariel
and Caterham).
No V8...yet
The XF’s launch powerplants center
on JLR’s new Ingenium modular
engine range, with a 2.0, four-
cylinder turbodiesel in two states of tune:
161 hp and 178hp. The former promises
CO2 emissions as low as 104g/km and
economy as lofty as 30km/L, which Jag
reckons is class-leading for non-hybrids.
Less sensibly, you can opt for a 3.0 V6 in
diesel or supercharged petrol flavor, the
latter making a healthy 375hp. No word
on an XF-R armed with Jag’s trusty 5.0
V8, but fear not, it’ll be along soon.
It faces much competition
Until this year, the XF was Jaguar’s smallest saloon, with only the vast
XJ for four-door company. But now, the XE is on the scene, Jag’s alu-
minum-clad answer to the BMW 3-Series is aiming to undermine its big
brother. Throw in same-size rivals from the Merc E-Class and BMW 5-Series—
along with Audi’s soon-to-be-replaced A6, Infiniti Q70, Lexus GS, Maserati
Ghibli and likely a few others—and the XF looks to have its work cut out.
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novel application
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