Jaguar is now offering the XF model with a host of new ground-breaking technological features.
The Jaguar XF is now equipped with lane guidance and historical traffic information as well as Extended Navigation with additional convenience features such as Rear Park Aid for Luxury derivatives, and Reverse park camera for Premium Luxury derivatives.
The executive upgrade comes with two refreshed packages. The aerodynamic package adds a revised front bumper, black grille with chrome sound, body coloured rear valance and R Style side sills. Available as a standalone or an addition to the aerodynamic pack, the Black package features gloss black side window surrounds, black grille/grille surround and black boot lid garnish.
The boot lip spoiler is available standard on the 3.0-litre diesel and petrol engines, and is optional on both the 2.2-litre petrol and diesel models.
For the interior, Premium Luxury models can be enhanced with the Sport Pack which comprises of heated and cooled front seats in soft grain leather, bright stainless steel pedals, and Jet Morzine treatment for the headlining and the roof pillars.
There are four engines available if you were wondering what’s powering these British sedans. There’s two petrol engines (a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol with 177 kW, as well as the supercharged 3.0-litre V6 with 250 kW and 450 Nm) and two diesel engines(2.2-litre four-cylinder and 3.0-litre V6). For the performance fanatics, there’s the blistering XFR-S with 405 kW and the 375 kW XFR.
Pricing details to follow soon.