A saloon with the soul of a Jaguar sports car, the XF has won  accolades and enthusiastic fans across the globe for its dynamic  abilities and dramatic looks. Advances in lighting technology have  allowed the new 2012 Jaguar XF model range to adopt the bold Jaguar  design language introduced on the flagship XJ saloon.
Sheetmetal  revisions to the grille, bonnet and front wings incorporating new  triangular side vents give the car a more muscular, purposeful  appearance. The range-topping XFR  receives its own unique, overtly assertive design to underline its  performance potential while an alternative 'Aerodynamic' option is  available on all other derivatives for a total of three dramatically  different styling options.
The headlamps now incorporate  bi-function HID xenon technology that allows them to be much slimmer and  more compact while still providing outstanding beam resolution. They  also incorporate LED daytime running lights arranged in a distinctive  Jaguar 'J-Blade' signature pattern for instant recognition.
The  tail lamps have been entirely renewed and now extend onto the central  portion of the boot lid. These new units are now full-LED for stop,  light and indicator functions and give the Jaguar XF a distinctive  night-time rear signature. Separating them is a revised boot lid  finisher with a gloss black lower edge for a cleaner appearance. The  boot also features power closure on all models.
Three new paint colours and an expanded alloy wheel selection ranging  from 17 to 20-inch provide the finishing touches to the revised  styling.
'The XF has rightly been recognised as a quintessential  Jaguar saloon. It is purposeful yet elegant, with inherent sporting  intent in its design. For the latest version we have been able to evolve  and enhance that performance character to make the XF the most visually  dynamic car in its class." Ian Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars
Jaguar XF Powertrain and Dynamics
Key  among the enhancements to Jaguar XF is the introduction of the  2.2-litre AJ-i4D turbodiesel engine. The unit features low-friction  pistons and a water-cooled turbocharger to increase efficiency plus  active engine mounts and modifications to the sump and block to reduce  NVH levels. The result is not only Jaguar's most fuel-efficient engine  ever, but one which offers levels of refinement on a par with the  previously-fitted 2.7-litre V6 diesel and all the performance expected  of a Jaguar sports saloon. Further refinement is assured on all models  by the use of additional acoustic shielding and the use of computational  fluid dynamics to smooth exterior airflow.
Power output is 190PS  with an impressive torque figure of 450Nm to provide the muscular  performance expected of a Jaguar. Reaching 60mph in 8.0 seconds, the car  will go on to achieve a top speed of 140mph. Nevertheless the unit  still manages 52.3mpg on the EU combined cycle - making it the most  economical Jaguar ever - and emits just 149g/km of CO2 and is Euro Stage  V compliant.
New 8-speed automatic
The  engine is perfectly complemented by the all-new 8-speed ZF automatic  gearbox. Specifically adapted by our engineers for its first-time  application in a Jaguar, the transmission offers a host of benefits  including both improved acceleration and economy. Gearchanges are  completed in just 200 milliseconds - four times faster than the average  human resting heartbeat - while driver control is enhanced by the  ability to perform multiple downshifts using the paddleshift technology.  The use of lightweight materials ensures the overall weight remains the  same as the previous  six-speed transmission, while improved pump design and gear control  elements increase efficiency. Standard on all Jaguar XF diesel models,  it reduces the CO2 emissions of the 3.0-litre V6 to 169g/km and improves  fuel consumption to 44.8mpg.
Intelligent Stop/Start
Also  making its debut with the 2.2-litre diesel engine is Jaguar's new  Intelligent Stop/Start system, the first time this technology has been  seen in a premium diesel saloon. This automatically shuts down the  engine in just 300 milliseconds when the car comes to rest, in order to  improve fuel economy and CO2 emissions by between five and seven  percent.
No driver intervention is necessary, with the engine  management software analysing a host of complex factors in order to  decide when the engine can safely be stopped. A Tandem Solenoid Starter  with a dedicated secondary battery instantly restarts the engine as soon  as the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal, ensuring it is running  optimally by the time the accelerator is pressed. In order to facilitate  this process, the gearbox features Hydraulic Impulse Storage, which  supplies oil pressure to actuate the shift elements.
For the first  time, all diesel variants are also available with Jaguar's Adaptive  Dynamics system, allowing the enthusiastic driver to enjoy the car's  outstanding chassis control and discover the Jaguar XF's sporting soul.
Jaguar XF Interior
Whether  experienced from the driver or passenger seat, the cabin of the Jaguar  XF is a uniquely welcoming and stylish place in which to spend time,  using high-end materials in a truly contemporary manner.
Continuing  to feature such dramatic 'surprise and delight' elements as the Jaguar  Drive Selector that rises from the centre console and air vents that  rotate to their open position when the starter button is pressed, the  Jaguar XF interior has also received a comprehensive update.
New seats and instruments
Revised  front and rear seats incorporate a 'hoop' feature on both squab and  backrest that improves not only their appearance but also the support it  offers by increasing the seat's profile. New hide colour combinations,  veneers and headlining choices increase the personalisation options  available to buyers. All models benefit from a revision to the colour  scheme on the centre console, fascia and steering wheel where the  'Tungsten' finish is replaced by a more contemporary 'Aurora' theme.
The  Jaguar XF incorporates a formidable amount of technology but in true  Jaguar fashion it is integrated seamlessly into the function of the car  and controlled through a central seven-inch Touch-screen with a new  polarising filter for better contrast viewing.
In order to reduce  driver workload, additional switches have been added below the  Touch-screen to instantly switch between different functions while new  graphics are based on those in Jaguar's flagship XJ. The main driver  instrument cluster is now a full-colour TFT unit for greater resolution  and clarity.
Cutting-edge technology
Three  new audio systems are offered on the Jaguar XF, all of which represent a  significant upgrade on those previously available. Heading this up is a  1200W, 17-speaker premium set-up, from British audio experts Bowers  & Wilkins, which offers concert hall-like sound reproduction.
All  audio systems can be specified with a hard-drive based satellite  navigation system that incorporates a 'virtual' CD multichanger allowing  the owner to 'rip' 10 CDs at a time into the car's memory storage and  play them as if they were a physical music medium. The system also now  offers a number of different options for connecting MP3 players; two USB  ports, one of which is iPod specific and Bluetooth connectivity that  allows music to be streamed from a smartphone.
The majority of the  car's functions can also be controlled from the driver's seat by  Jaguar's Interactive Voice functionality, which provides an intuitive  interface for safe, hands-free operation.


 
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