Jaguar XF News

Jaguar XE, XF and F-Pace score Ingenium petrols for mid-2017
By Robbie Wallis · 16 Feb 2017
Jaguar has unveiled model year 2018 updates for its XE, XF and F-Pace model ranges.
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Jaguar XF and Renault Trafic recalled
By Tung Nguyen · 07 Feb 2017
Jaguar Land Rover Australia has recalled 642 examples of its XF luxury sedan, while Renault Australia has called back 1472 light-commercial Trafic vans.
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2017 Jaguar XF Sportbrake wagon confirmed for Australia
By Laura Berry · 30 Sep 2016
Australia will get its first Jaguar wagon to sit alongside the new F-Pace SUV.
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The best new-car deals for August
By Chris Riley · 12 Aug 2016
As the end looms for homegrown Fords, you might want to grab a deal on a Falcon or Territory this month.
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Jaguar XE pushes XF upmarket
By Paul Gover · 13 Oct 2015
The days of bargain-basement XF Jaguars are over.
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2015 New York motor show | the important cars
By Craig Duff · 10 Apr 2015
If you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. The adage explains why car makers like to launch their latest and greatest at the annual New York motor show. Many of the cars unveiled there won't make it here in the near future, if at all. CarsGuide casts an eye over the models that will.The Chevy Spark arrives wearing a Holden badge in early 2016.The company has addressed criticisms of the previous model by upgrading the fabrics, improving the fit and finish and stiffening the chassis to improve roadholding.The new Spark's looks have been streamlined with a longer wheelbase and lower body and there's a new more powerful 1.4-litre engine.Holden vehicle performance director Ian Butler says local engineers will give the car a local suspension and steering tune. "We made sure the car remains fun and agile but will now deliver even more sophistication," Butler says.The Civic coupe concept previews the 10th generation small car that will reach showrooms late this year.Designed by Honda's US studio along with the sedan — Europe will shape the hatchback — the Civic uses shorter overhangs and sharper lines to differentiate itself from the unloved previous model.The new model will have a 1.5-litre turbo engine matched to a six-speed auto or continuously variable transmission.Honda Australia head Steve Collins says the Civic is a crucial model. "Because it is a global car, ours will share some of the styling characteristics with the car just launched in New York and it will also have design features specific to our region."More interior space and more upmarket interiors mark the new Optima.A big hit in the US — Kia sold 160,000 last year — the Optima hasn't enjoyed such success locally.Kia Australia spokesman Kevin Hepworth says the new car is a more refined package, headlined by a 2.0-litre turbo engine that pushes the car to 100km/h in just on seven seconds. "(It has) improved ride, more rear space and an engine that will be a class benchmark for power and economy," Hepworth says.Top-spec US models use a 360 degree camera, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking and blind-spot alert. The car is due in Australia late this year.The 570S is aimed squarely at the Porsche 911 Turbo and Audi R8 V10. Essentially a detuned version of the 650S supercar, the 570S nevertheless shares no panels with its big brother.The 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 is retained, although outputs have been reduced to 420kW/600Nm. That's good for a 100km/h sprint time of 3.2 seconds.Its Australian launch is early 2016 — expect a price in the high $300,000s.The facelifted Outlander's most obvious change is the "dynamic shield" front end, to be worn by future Mitsubishis.Mitsubishi Motors Australia marketing head Tony Principe says the update includes revisions to the Outlander's suspension, steering and drivetrain."Outlander will continue to offer great SUV functionality, terrific fuel economy and low running costs," he says, "but it will now be significantly quieter, more responsive and even more enjoyable to drive, making it a real stand out in the medium SUV class."The Outlander is launched locally next week.The massive Lexus spindle grille and flared fenders make the new RX hard to miss. The SUV also gets a 50mm increase in wheelbase to differentiate it from its NX stablemate, but the extra length doesn't include an anticipated third row of seats.The vehicle will be sold with both a 3.5-litre V6 and a petrol-electric hybrid powertrain, each good for 221kW.The RX will have head-up display, 12.3-inch infotainment screen, heated rear seats, and optional 11.6-inch rear entertainment screens. Optional safety gear includes lane departure and blind spot warning, lane keeping assist and adaptive cruise control.Built on the same aluminium-intensive architecture that underpins the XE and F-Type models, the XF is up to 190kg lighter than the current model.Interior upgrades are just as impressive, from head-up display to 10.2-inch infotainment setup using a quad-core Intel processor and ethernet connectivity for super-quick response. Touch and voice control abet smartphone-style apps for everything from remotely warming the car to calculating owners' arrival time at a destination.A new 2.0-litre turbo diesel will be the entry point while its supercharged petrol V6 puts out 280kW. Prices are expected to start below $80,000 when the XF arrives here early next year.The Boxster Spyder is all about driving purity, so owners will have to operate the fabric roof by hand. Based on the design and mechanicals of the Cayman GT4, this is the most powerful Boxster yet — its 276kW 3.8-litre boxer six-cylinder is lifted from the 911 Carrera and matched to a six-speed manual transmission. Porsche quotes 4.5 seconds for the 0-100km/h sprint and fuel use of 9.9L/100km.The Spyder will arrive here in the third quarter, priced from $169,000.
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2016 Jaguar XF detailed
By Craig Duff · 03 Apr 2015
It's low-fat cream, with the mid-size sedan shedding up to 190kg relative to its predecessor thanks to modular "aluminium-intensive" architecture that also underpins the recent XE compact sedan and F-Type sports car. The diet has led to big gains in performance and fuel economy from the four engines in the range.The 2.0-litre "Ingenium" base turbo diesel replaces the 2.2-litre oilburner in the current car. Outputs are down slightly but the sprint to 100km/h has been cut by a second and fuel use is down 0.9L/100km.It's a similar story for the 2.0 turbo , 3.0 supercharged V6 in two states of tune and 3.0 turbo diesel.The XE gives us a ‘conquest car' to pitch to younger buyersThe entry diesel will be the only XF with a six-speed manual transmission; all other engines are exclusively paired with an eight-speed automatic. The supercharged V6 will be sold in rear or all-wheel drive, though Jaguar Australia's Tim Krieger says AWD won't be available locally at launch.The XF is due in Australia early next year and Krieger says it will reinforce the executive sedan's standing as a key rival to German prestige vehicles."The XE gives us a ‘conquest car' to pitch to younger buyers on the one hand and they can then aspire to the XF as a more focused luxury package on the other," he says.The XF was the third best-selling car in the over-$70,000 luxury segment last year and the new model brings major styling and interior updates, from edgier panel lines to a laser head-up display.Jaguar claims a first with ethernet connectivity. This is paired with the "InControl Touch Pro" infotainment option, which combines a 12.3-inch digital driver's display and 10.2‒inch touchscreen in a smartphone-styled interface.Users can add widgets to the main screen as a shortcut to favourite features. The navigation will transfer the pedestrian part of a route to the driver's smartphone to complete the journey.The phone can also be used to remotely check on the car and to start the aircon before the driver arrives.Infotainment is the new selling point and the XF is the most sophisticated example of how that can be deliveredJaguar vehicle line director Ian Hoban says convenience is a major consideration as buyers expect to be able to port their preferences from phone to car or from vehicle to vehicle."We used to talk about engines and transmissions at launches; now we're talking about connectivity and integrated apps. Infotainment is the new selling point and the XF is the most sophisticated example of how that can be delivered," he says.Despite being smaller and lower than the outgoing model the new car sits on a longer wheelbase. Along with a 28 per cent stiffer chassis, this improves its handling and boosts rear legroom.Krieger says pricing and spec have yet to be set. "We'll be competitivewith our rivals...as a challenger brand we know we have to offer more, be that on pricing or features."AT A GLANCEJaguar XFPrice: From $78,000 (est)Engines: 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo diesel, 132kW/318Nm; 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo, 177kW/251Nm; 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel, 221kW/516Nm; 3.0-litre V6 supercharged, 250kW or 280kW/332NmTransmissions: 6-speed man, 8-speed auto; RWDThirst: 4.3L-8.3L/100km, 114g-198g/km CO2Dimensions: 4954mm (L), 1880mm (W), 1457mm (H)Weight: 1590kg-1710kg
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2016 Jaguar XF revealed
By Paul Gover · 27 Mar 2015
A silly stunt above the River Thames in London is a reflection of the biggest new-car overhaul in the history of Jaguar.
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2016 Jaguar XF teased
By Aiden Taylor · 18 Mar 2015
Jaguar has released a pair of teaser images for its upcoming 2016 XF sedan, ahead of the model’s dramatic debut in London on March 24. The British premium brand has announced that the new XF will perform a high-wire water crossing in London, before debuting at the New York motor show in April. The sole top-down exterior image and recent spy pics suggest the design of the new model will be an evolution of the current generation sedan, along with drawing inspiration from the smaller XE sedan.It will likely feature a sleek profile with muscular wheel arches and sports car-like rear-set cabin with a short boot lid. The interior image is more revealing, showing off the car’s center console, dashboard and door design.The interior styling is derivative of the new XE sedan, though the XF seems physically wider with more premium materials like leather and aluminium throughout the cabin – appropriate given its higher asking price.Like other Jaguar Land Rover models, the new XF features a rotary gear selector.The new XF will perform a high-wire water crossing in London, before debuting at the New York motor show in April.The second-generation XF is also expected to use Jaguar Land Rover’s new multimedia system first fitted to the XE, which includes In Control apps.Jaguar has also revealed some mechanical details of the new XF. It rides on a new aluminium architecture and the brand claims it will set new benchmarks for fuel efficiency and weight in its segment where it competes with cars like the Mercedes E-Class and BMW 5 Series.Jaguar says that certain XF models will use less than 4.0L/100km on the European cycle.Engine details will be revealed at the New York auto show, but it is expected the new model will use Jaguar’s new range of ‘Ingenium’ four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines.The 3.0-litre supercharged petrol V6 is also expected to feature, while the big 5.0-litre supercharged V8 will likely power an upcoming XFR performance model. 
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Jaguar XF police car hits Sydney streets
By Matthew Hatton · 13 Mar 2015
Not that long ago, police cars used to come in two flavours: Falcon and Commodore. These days you'll find vehicles as diverse as Mitsubishi Lancers and Hyundai i45s patrolling the streets, not to mention a growing number of premium and exotic models masquerading as police vehicles.The latest marque to join this list is Jaguar, with officers from Rose Bay LAC in eastern Sydney taking delivery of a new XF luxury saloon.The $125,000 Jag has been loaned to the police by Sydney dealership Trivett Jaguar, and replaces the Polestar blue Volvo S60 used by the station since 2013.Trivett General Manager Garry Kelly says the relationship with the  eastern suburbs police support area brings benefits to both parties."We saw some vehicles out there doing the same thing and thought it would be a good opportunity to support the community and also be able to get the product out into the market place," he said.The 202kW/600Nm 3.0-litre twin-turbodiesel XF can do 0-100km/h in 7.1 seconds, but is unlikely to ever do that in anger while in the custody of the thin blue line.Superintendent Brad Hodder from Rose Bay LAC says  the "community car"  won't see operational action."We use this for crime prevention and community engagement events where we can interact with the community," he said.The stand-out car acts as a point of interest for the community."It's an attraction to the vehicle. They then start to engage with the police, and then we can talk to people about crime prevention and how we make them safe in the community," Hodder said.Although it is decked out in police colours, the Rose Bay XF will otherwise remain standard, missing out on the lights and sirens usually seen on patrol cars.There are police actually driving it so we do still have the power to pull people overThat said, if you do happen drive past at a speed somewhat higher than the posted limit, you may find yourself getting inadvertently acquainted with it."There are police actually driving it so we do still have the power to pull people over," Superintended Hodder said.This isn't the first of its type to be handed over to the police. NSW Police already has an imported F150 Raptor truck, plus a Dick Johnson-tuned Ford Falcon GT-F and an HSV GTS in the garage.Ford's new Mustang, which arrives later this year, might also find itself pursuing a career in law enforcement.So is there a competition within NSW Police to get the most tricked-out car?"Officially, I'd have to say no," said Superintendent Hodder. "But yes, there is.""A few of the commands have their relevant vehicles, but I'm happy with the Jaguar. It fits right in with our local area command, and as a community engagement tool it's very positive."
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