2009 Jaguar XF
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 4.2 liter V8 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | supercharger | Torque | 408 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 420 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 100 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-60 mph | 5.1 seconds | Top Speed | 155 mph (electronically limited) | 
(from Ford Motor 
			Company Press Release) THE NEW JAGUAR XF
			
			Challenging convention and setting its own rules, the new Jaguar XF 
			fuses the style and performance of a sports car with the refinement, 
			space and sophistication of a luxury saloon. This is the beginning 
			of a new era for Jaguar.
			
			The new XF: a dramatic expression of a bold new Jaguar design 
			language, with a driving experience that exceeds expectations 
			created by the striking appearance: relaxed and confident, with 
			outstanding ability and control.
			
			Resolutely true to the Jaguar philosophy of creating Beautiful, Fast 
			cars, the XF goes further, adding a new dimension to the marque. The 
			four-door XF has the visual excitement of a coupe, but room inside 
			for five adults to enjoy an interior wholly contemporary in style 
			yet uniquely Jaguar.
			
			As well as space, the new XFs interior ambience is enriched by 
			crafted, luxurious materials, sophisticated instruments and calm 
			interior mood lighting. Engineering excellence and attention to 
			detail mean the XFs interior matches the best-in-class for 
			refinement, while Jaguars intelligent use of technology and 
			driver-friendly Touch-screen controls add new layers of comfort and 
			ease of use.
			
			Every XF model has shift-by-wire transmission control, with Jaguars 
			class-leading sequential shift system  its popularity already 
			confirmed by feedback from XK sports car customers  used for the 
			first time in a saloon. Shift-by-wire replaces manual shift linkages 
			with electronic commands and gives every XF rapid and very smooth 
			gearshifts  faster, even, than the acclaimed XKs transmission.
			
			The Jaguar Sequential Shift TM System gives the driver the option of 
			one-touch manual gearchange control via steering-wheel mounted 
			paddles. There are also multiple JaguarDrive Control TM transmission 
			modes, including Dynamic and Winter settings, which interact with 
			throttle progression, Dynamic Stability Control thresholds and shift 
			strategy to match mood and conditions.
			
			But the most exciting feature of the XFs transmission control is 
			the all-new JaguarDrive Selector TM  an industry-first rotary shift 
			interface that combines precise, intuitive control with space-saving 
			packaging, to allow maximisation of interior storage options.
			
			Other innovative functional features add more surprise and 
			delight. Air-conditioning vents present a flush dashboard surface 
			until the ignition is switched on, at which point they elegantly 
			rotate to the open position. Another new technology - JaguarSense TM 
			- introduces touch or proximity-sensing control for overhead console 
			lights and the glovebox release.
			
			Every level of audio system features at least eight speakers, with a 
			premium system designed in association with highly respected audio 
			specialist Bowers & Wilkins available on range-topping models. Radio 
			options now include a Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system and 
			Sirius Satellite Radio for the North American market, while the XF 
			technology count includes Bluetooth communications technology, plus 
			optional iPod  and MP3 player connectivity with full-function 
			control through the Touch-screen  and an auxiliary port on every 
			car for other portable audio devices.
			
			Other available features include JaguarVoice TM control to operate 
			navigation and telephone functions, Blind Spot Monitor, Front and 
			Rear Parking Aids and Rear Camera Parking Aid, Adaptive Cruise 
			Control, Automatic Speed Limiter, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 
			and Electronic Parking Brake.
			
			Mick Mohan, XF Chief Programme Engineer comments:
			
			The interior of the XF is a combination of style and substance. It 
			bristles with innovative, industry-leading features. From the smart 
			technical solution of the JaguarDrive Selector TM, through the 
			seamless efficiency of rotating vents, to the simplicity of 
			Touch-screen control, the XF proves aesthetics and function can work 
			together in perfect harmony.
			
			Engineering excellence and class-leading structural rigidity are at 
			the heart of the new XF's construction. The advanced body structure, 
			which comprises high-tech materials and new-generation design 
			techniques, maximises strength and minimises weight to give the XF 
			superb performance, refinement and efficiency across its range of V6 
			and V8 engines. These engines include the quietest diesel engine in 
			its class and a supercharged V8 that delivers outstanding levels of 
			performance.
			
			The new XF is best in class for torsional stiffness, and with a wide 
			rear track displays excellent handling characteristics. These 
			elements underpin a dynamic ethos that is driver-focussed yet 
			supremely comfortable and refined. Just as its looks promise, the 
			new XF excels across the board, in every role from a sports car to a 
			luxurious long-distance cruiser.
AT A GLANCE
* The XF is a four-door Jaguar that fuses the style and performance of a sports car with the refinement, space and sophistication of a luxury saloon.
* The exterior styling of the XF is the first expression of Jaguar's new design language in a saloon car. With interior design that is the equal of the exterior in terms of crafted execution and visual excitement, the XF offers a truly contemporary, luxury environment.
* The coupe-like lines of the XF belie the amount of space inside: 
			there is room for five adults in comfort, generous interior stowage 
			and a boot capacity of up to 540 litres * (plus the opportunity to 
			fold the rear seats and add a further 420 litres).
* Jaguar craftsmanship adopts a sharp new edge on the XF. 
			Sophisticated instrumentation, a Touch-screen, modern materials and 
			graphics complement new surprise and delight features. On entry to 
			the XF, the start button pulses red, like a heartbeat. Start the 
			engine and the JaguarDrive Selector TM rises into the palm of the 
			hand, while rotating vents turn from their flush, 'parked' position 
			to their functional open position.
* The best torsional stiffness in class delivers both refinement and 
			dynamic performance  underpinning the driver-focussed yet 
			remarkably comfortable driving experience.
* The XF will be available from launch with a range of four engines, 
			** all featuring Jaguar's proven six-speed automatic transmission 
			with steering wheel-mounted 'paddles' for manual gear selection 
			(Jaguar Sequential Shift TM):
- 2.7-litre V6 twin-turbocharged diesel: 0-60mph in just 7.7 secs 
			(0-100kph in 8.2 secs) and a top speed of 143 mph;
- 3.0-litre V6 petrol: 0-60mph in 7.9 secs (0-100kph in 8.3 secs) 
			and a top speed of 148mph;
- 4.2 n/a V8 petrol: 0-60mph in 6.2 secs (0-100kph in 6.5 secs) and 
			a top speed electronically limited to 155mph;
- 4.2 s/c V8 petrol: 0-60mph in 5.1 secs (0-100kph in 5.4 secs) and 
			a top speed electronically limited to 155mph.
* Key driving aids on the XF include Electronic Brake Assist, 
			Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Anti-lock Braking System, 
			Dynamic Stability Control, Cornering Brake Control, and Engine Drag 
			Torque Control. And, for the first time in a Jaguar, Understeer 
			Control Logic which decelerates the car and helps to restore grip to 
			the front wheels when required.
* The new XF has a wide portfolio of driver assistance features 
			including a Blind Spot Monitor, Front and Rear Parking Aids, Rear 
			Camera Parking Aid, Adaptive Cruise Control, Automatic Speed Limiter 
			and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System. Bluetooth compatibility, 
			iPod/MP3 player interfaces, JaguarVoice TM, Digital radio and a 
			single or six-disc CD player ensure owners can listen and talk as 
			they choose.
* XF offers three levels of audio system, all controlled through the 
			Touch-screen. The top-of-the-range Bowers & Wilkins 440w Premium 
			Sound System option offers extraordinary clarity and faithful sound 
			reproduction. Designed and tuned for the XF by Bowers & Wilkins, the 
			surround-sound system delivers a powerful and vivid performance.
				
* In a first for a Jaguar saloon, the XF has the marques new 
			Pedestrian Contact Sensing System. This can mitigate pedestrian 
			injury by firing actuators that deploy the bonnet, resulting in a 
			cushioned space between the bonnet and engine hardpoints.
* Three trim levels will be offered, depending on market. The Luxury 
			level will be available with either petrol or diesel V6 engines (and 
			naturally aspirated V8 models in the US), Premium Luxury (with 
			petrol or diesel V6, or naturally aspirated V8), and SV8 (with the 
			supercharged V8 petrol).
* The XF is available to order now, depending on market. The first 
			cars will be delivered to customers in March 2008. Pricing is 
			available from individual markets depending on the start of customer 
			orders.
All performance figures are manufacturers estimates.
				
* With Jaguar Tyre Repair System fitted. Volume with spare wheel is 
			500 litres.
** Dependent on market choice.
THE XF IN DETAIL
DESIGN - EXTERIOR
The defining element of the new XF as a true sporting Jaguar is its 
			visual strength. Driven by a bold new design language, the XF firmly 
			emphasises contemporary and emotional themes while remaining 
			unmistakeably a Jaguar. Targeting leadership in exterior and 
			interior design, the XF builds on already high standards of 
			craftsmanship, quality and dynamic refinement, while improving 
			packaging and aerodynamics even further.
			
			As Design Director Ian Callum explains:
			
			The XF is a stage in a personal journey for me. It has always been 
			my career goal to return Jaguar to its rightful place as leader in 
			automotive design. Cars like the original XJ6 left a lasting legacy 
			and my ambition has been to create something as seminal. The XF is 
			that car.
			
			The new XF enters the range in the niche previously occupied by 
			much-loved mid-sized Jaguar saloons such as the original XJ Series 1 
			(a car that was smaller than todays XJ). But unlike many D/E 
			segment premium saloons, the new XF pushes boundaries away from the 
			three box style and creates a four-door, five-seat saloon with 
			strong, coupe-like lines. Jaguars new design language, which 
			debuted with the new XK sports car, is applied to a saloon car for 
			the first time in XF. The visual step forwards is as significant as 
			it is obvious - the XFs proportions, for example, are so closely 
			matched to those of the XK that the screen rake angles are the same 
			on both cars.
			
			Having the space and practicality of full five-seat accommodation 
			was a programme imperative, so the XF is proportioned to provide 
			interior space and levels of comfort that challenge for 
			best-in-class honours. At 4961mm long and 1877mm wide, on a lengthy 
			2909mm wheelbase, the XF is 45mm longer and 25mm wider than its 
			nearest 'dimensional' competitor, the Audi A6  with even greater 
			advantages over the BMW 5-Series, Lexus GS300 and Mercedes-Benz 
			E-class.
			
			The XFs visual emphasis is sporty, muscular and dynamic  a 
			character defined by a sweeping silhouette inspired by the XK, a 
			powerful grille, dramatic side window graphics and, of course, 
			strong Jaguar shoulders. The look, however, does not come at the 
			expense of efficient packaging. The XFs waistline rises to meet the 
			roof rather than the roof coming down to meet the waist, which 
			improves interior space. This rising waistline gives the XF a higher 
			tail than any previous Jaguar, providing the twin benefits of much 
			improved aerodynamic performance, together with substantially 
			increased luggage volume. At a maximum of 540 litres (500 with a 
			spare wheel) the XFs boot is the equal of anything in the class and 
			betters most rivals.
			
			The XFs Jaguar character is defined by its face  centred around a 
			bold intake grille which provides a focal point for the feature 
			lines which stream back over the bonnet and cabin, it has inherent 
			visual strength. The grilles mesh pattern is itself an important 
			element of external jewellery, the woven pattern an emotional design 
			signature that is quintessentially British, with strong sporting 
			connotations.
			
			The headlamps further emphasise the way in which Jaguars design 
			language has progressed. The one-piece clusters have a wide aspect 
			ratio and wrap around the corners of the body onto the front wings. 
			Closer inspection of the headlamp internals reveals twin round 
			elements incorporated within the overall shape; a subliminal 
			reminder of the Jaguar saloon quad lamp signature.
			
			The front lower bumper includes powerful air intakes, carrying 
			chrome 'splitter' blades whose simple, modern lines evoke the 
			technical, strongly engineered shape of a propeller blade.
			
			In profile, the new XF follows the Jaguar credo of having flowing, 
			uninterrupted lines. The feature line that starts at the outboard 
			edge of the lower air intake, runs up over the front wing, rises 
			into the waistline and then runs around the trailing edge of the 
			bootlid is an example of this.
			
			The stance of the XF is new for a modern-day Jaguar saloon. It gives 
			the car a ready to pounce look that suggests latent power and 
			energy, the strong wedge profile of the waistline imparting a 
			forward-biased dynamic before the car has even turned a wheel.
			
			The XFs wide rear track not only enhances the handling and dynamic 
			values of the car but also reinforces the visual confidence of the 
			new shape. At the rear, the design elements integrate to emphasise 
			the width of the car. The bright signature blade, which proudly 
			carries the JAGUAR script, appears to extend beyond the boot lid 
			and into the tail lamps by aligning it with the clear windows of 
			the reverse/indicator clusters.
			
			The tail lamp graphics wrap around onto the rear wings, leading your 
			eye out to the broad, muscular rear wheel arches. The lamps use 
			state-of-the-art LED technology to give the XF an unmistakeable 
			night-time signature and an exotic personality. The wheels lie at 
			the extremities of the body, with the wings sculpted to make them 
			look like powerful, bulging muscles. Every wheel and tyre 
			combination has been engineered to have the same rolling radius, 
			giving a consistent wheel to body visual relationship. The XF is 
			fitted with either 17, 18, 19 or 20-inch alloy wheels, the 
			supercharged SV8 being the only car in its class to have 20-inch 
			wheels as standard.
			
			The exterior details of the XF have been designed as if they are 
			finely crafted items of exquisite jewellery. The distinctive bright 
			aluminium finisher around the side window, for example, is unusual 
			in being a single-piece pressing and is an unmatched piece of 
			craftsmanship. The side power vents have the Jaguar name embossed on 
			an ingot bar across the centre, while the venturi shape below 
			the tail  which hints at the XFs sophisticated aerodynamics  is 
			positioned above large, stylised twin chrome tailpipes.
			
			The XF is unmistakably a Jaguar and its badging unequivocally 
			identifies it as such: a large growler badge is prominent on the 
			front grille, while adding the Jaguar leaper to the rear boot lid 
			is an emotional statement - a powerful signature that customers 
			associate strongly with the most sporting Jaguars.
			
			From launch, the XF offers three trim levels: Luxury, Premium Luxury 
			and SV8. Externally, with the exception of wheel styles and a badge 
			on the SV8, all cars will look the same  a customer is buying an 
			XF, rather than an XF in a particular trim level.
			
			Wayne Burgess, XF Senior Manager, Jaguar Design:
			
			It was time for Jaguar to be bold and the XF fits that brief 
			perfectly. With its dramatic styling, powerful yet beautiful flowing 
			lines and a distinctive face, the new XF looks like no other Jaguar 
			saloon  and yet it could only be a Jaguar.
AERODYNAMICS
As well as facilitating packaging excellence, the XFs new design 
			language has another significant functional advantage: for the first 
			time on any Jaguar, the entire body was developed using 
			Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) before the car ever saw a wind 
			tunnel. Every area from the outer skin to the lightweight, composite 
			undertray to the cooling airflow (even the shape of the exterior 
			mirrors) was optimised using this process. The higher, squarer tail 
			is more efficient aerodynamically than a lower, rounded one, and the 
			XFs coupe-like roofline and subtle, raised bootlid lip improve 
			airflow over the rear of the car. As a result, the XF has the best 
			aerodynamic performance, in terms of drag, of any production Jaguar 
			ever and is better than the race-bred, limited edition XJ220 
			supercar.
			
			The XFs drag coefficient is just 0.29 and the front-to-rear lift 
			balance is precisely zero. This aerodynamic performance contributes 
			to impressively low wind noise, aids fuel consumption and strong 
			high-speed stability and, of course, is vital in ensuring ideal 
			handling balance through optimising drag and lift forces.
DESIGN - INTERIOR
Relax inside the XF and you are in a very special place indeed. 
			There is space  more than many will imagine given the XF's sports 
			saloon design  but also the sense of being in a perfectly 
			proportioned, agile car. There is also comfort  of course  but it 
			is the c raftsmanship, materials and attention to detail that 
			impress. Consider, too, the generous equipment specification  the 
			features that empower rather than overpower the driver  and the 
			strengths of the XF are readily apparent.
			
			The interior design maximises the feeling of space, with driver and 
			passenger seating positions, the relationship of seats to window 
			areas, and the volume and versatility of stowage options all 
			contributing. New thinking on seat design  the front seats are 
			deliberately sculpted and reduced in size (but not comfort)  
			liberates space and makes access easier, too. The increased track 
			and best-in-class rear seat width means tall adults can sit in 
			complete comfort. And while the XF roofline might say coupe, the 
			rear headroom says saloon better than many rivals.
			
			Just as the XFs exterior defines a new design direction, its 
			interior moves from traditional themes to contemporary, sporting 
			luxury - emphasised by surprise and delight features such as the 
			JaguarDrive Selector TM and the rotating vents; through the use of 
			sophisticated new materials; and by all-new graphics and interior 
			lighting systems.
			
			Jaguar Cars interior designer Alister Whelan says the inspiration 
			for the XF cabin was pure, modern luxury:
			
			We have found exciting new ways to say luxury. The lines are 
			clean and pure, the materials are familiar, but with a very modern 
			flavour - from soft-grained leathers to real wood veneers with a 
			bold, contemporary spin. Even the phosphor blue interior lighting 
			has its own mood.
			
			The line defined by the soft-trimmed dashboard top and aluminium 
			finisher runs continuously through the front and rear doors, making 
			the interior feel more spacious, and especially making it seem wider 
			from the front seats.
			
			Real wood  more than in any Jaguar since the iconic MkII saloon in 
			the 1960s  underlines what is a luxurious interior, with veneers 
			including Satin American Walnut, Burr Walnut and a very modern, 
			straight-grained Rich Oak that works particularly well with textured 
			aluminium highlights that are used in every XF to enhance the 
			contemporary, technical feel. And true to Jaguars core values of 
			authenticity of materials, what looks like wood really is wood.
			
			Even the XFs headlining material is a step on from conventional 
			materials. Using a modern technical weave called Morzine, the entire 
			cabin roof and A-pillars are trimmed in this eye-catching, 
			contemporary finish.
			
			In the XF, many features are invisible until needed - a different 
			approach from carmakers who push technology as a dominant interior 
			theme. The rotating vents revolve out of sight when they are not in 
			use; the Touch-screen controls many features, allowing mechanical 
			buttons to be reduced to a discreet panel below the navigation 
			screen. Jaguar design is about reducing clutter; the switches that 
			are there primarily give quick and easy access to functions such as 
			audio volume and climate control temperature.
			
			As well as the centre cubby, which includes CD storage, an auxiliary 
			power supply and a Portable Audio Interface for an iPod or other 
			MP3 player (depending on market), the centre console has two 
			compartments with veneered lids. It can take a 44-ounce big-gulp 
			cup and two more modestly sized cups plus other oddments. Without 
			the cupholders in place there is generous oddment storage space for 
			items such as sunglasses in their cases. There are large storage 
			pockets in each door and on the backs of the front seats, while the 
			rear centre armrest also incorporates two cupholders.
			
			But it is not only in the storage of everyday items that the XF 
			excels  the minimum capacity of the boot is more than 500 litres, 
			with the possibility to add even more storage space depending on 
			factors such as whether the space-saver spare wheel or Jaguar Tyre 
			Repair System is fitted. At its maximum 540 litres, the XFs boot is 
			equal to the best in class  and there is still the option to 
			liberate a further 420 litres of space by folding down the rear seat 
			backs.
			
			One feature that maximises space efficiency is the JaguarDrive 
			Selector TM, an unobtrusive yet completely practical solution to 
			selecting an automatic gear mode. But the Selector does much more 
			than this thanks to a start-up sequence that is a strong driver 
			'handshake'  and a real statement of the XFs individuality.
			
			Get into an XF and the start button in front of the JaguarDrive 
			Selector TM pulses red, like a heartbeat. Press this button to start 
			the engine and the cast alloy JaguarDrive Selector TM rises into the 
			palm of your hand. Simultaneously, the navigation system initialises 
			to its home page and the rotating vents turn from their flush, 
			'parked' position to their functional open position. While the vents 
			are open, they offer vertical and horizontal directional vane 
			adjustment and full airflow adjustment down to zero.
			
			With the JaguarDrive Selector TM, automatic transmission functions 
			are selected simply by turning the control with the fingertips. As 
			an example, Drive to Drive Sport selection is accomplished with a 
			simple push and turn action. Returning from S to D, the rotary 
			control operates with spring-assistance, which eliminates the need 
			to pull the Selector. It couldnt be simpler.
			
			Phosphor blue mood or halo lighting echoes the ambience you might 
			find in a favourite contemporary bar or restaurant. This same 
			lighting technology is also used in MP3 players and mobile phone 
			handsets to illuminate keypads and controls. On the XF, halo 
			illumination around the switch panels and JaguarDrive Selector TM 
			console, the start-stop button and Electric Parking Brake gives a 
			soft glow that indicates their positions without distracting the 
			driver.
			
			Mood lighting is also incorporated into the header console, bathing 
			the centre console in a cool blue light, while lights under the 
			front door releases softly illuminate the door-mounted switches.
			
			Soft, phosphor blue illumination is also used on the instrument 
			dials, highlighting the sporting feel of the aluminium-coloured 
			dials. As well as being soothing, blue does not conflict with any of 
			the green, yellow or red alert or warning signals on the car.
			
			Following the luxury theme, there are chrome highlights on the 
			column stalks and the moulded halo material around the JaguarDrive 
			Selector TM and audio/climate switch-pack appears as a soft, almost 
			smoky, chrome until illuminated.
			
			The main switches have been designed to give the feel of a 
			high-quality audio system, incorporating short travel with positive 
			feedback to the user. This design is then used in the minor 
			switchpacks in the overhead console and the auxiliary pack outboard 
			of the steering wheel.
			
			Electric window switches are illuminated through a jewel-like design 
			that diffuses a soft phosphor blue glow around the switch. All 
			switches and buttons have the same Tungsten finish to emphasise 
			harmony and sophistication in the interior.
			
			To say that luxury comes as standard on the XF is an understatement. 
			Front seats are electrically adjustable, with a minimum of eight-way 
			seat adjustment for the driver and front passenger, while the SV8 
			offers 16-way drivers seat and 12-way passengers seat adjustment 
			with 4-way power lumbar and cushion length adjustment for the 
			driver. The new XF also introduces the option of active heated and 
			cooled ventilated front seats, with fan-assisted whole seat heating, 
			whole seat cooling, or just squab heating or cooling. And because 
			the XF cleverly separates seat and cabin temperature controls, it 
			gives the option of a warm cabin with a cool seat, or vice versa. 
			And all of this with a new climate control system that is also the 
			most efficient Jaguar has ever offered.
			
			Attention to detail was a mantra throughout the XFs development. 
			The three trim levels offer combinations of Bond Grain leather and 
			Softgrain leather in a subtle colour palette. The Luxury trim level 
			uses non-perforated Bond Grain leather for the seat facings with 
			matching material for the twin needle stitched facia and door top 
			rolls. Premium Luxury and SV8 have a sumptuous interior with 
			Softgrain leather used throughout for seats, facia and door top 
			rolls, while perforated Softgrain leather is used on the seat 
			facings to facilitate the fan-assisted heating/cooling feature.
			
			The XF is exceptionally well equipped. Bluetooth technology allows 
			mobile handsets with Bluetooth capability to communicate with the 
			cars in-built telephone system and phone calls can be controlled 
			either via the Touch-screen or hands-free, using the steering wheel 
			controls or JaguarVoice TM control.
			
			The XF offers three levels of audio system, again all controlled 
			through the Touch-screen. The eight-speaker Jaguar Sound System has 
			a woofer and tweeter unit in each door  the woofer being mounted 
			much higher than conventional systems to ensure good bass 
			reproduction . The Jaguar 320W Premium Sound System has a DSP 
			amplifier linked to nine speakers: eight premium door-mounted and 
			(through clever packaging of the boot area) a 32-litre sub-woofer 
			for enhanced bass. The Bowers & Wilkins 440W Surround Sound System 
			has a remote amplifier with Dolby Pro-Logic II 7.1 Surround Sound 
			and 14 speakers . Bowers & Wilkins technology, exclusively used in 
			Jaguar cars, is acclaimed by audiophiles, artists and recording 
			engineers alike. Kevlar cones in the larger speakers (the 
			distinctive yellow appearance is discretely visible through the 
			speaker grille) improve linearity of response and reduce distortion, 
			while aluminium domes on the tweeters improve sound reproduction at 
			high frequencies by reducing the weight of the moving part.
			
			XF customers can import their own portable media player to interface 
			with the car - including iPod and other portable audio players, or 
			USB storage devices such as memory sticks. In a world first, full 
			Touch-screen control of the iPod allows access to Playlists and 
			Music search by Artist, Album or Genre. USB Mass Storage devices may 
			also be accessed via the Touch-screen and other players can be 
			connected to the car through the standard fit Auxiliary Input port.
			
			The XF audio system also offers Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and 
			in North America, Sirius Satellite Radio. Sirius is growing in 
			popularity because of its commercial-free output and because the 
			same network is available coast to coast, north to south. XF owners 
			also have the option of analogue/digital TV reception, with up to 
			nine analogue and nine digital channel pre-sets with full function 
			control, including country or format selection and one-touch 
			channel-search, all through the Touch-screen menus.
			
			JaguarSense TM - an electronic control system that gives touch or 
			proximity operation to open the glovebox lid and to control the 
			overhead console lights  is another XF (and industry) first and 
			removes the need to locate a small switch, especially useful in the 
			dark. JaguarVoice TM, meanwhile, offers the driver the option of 
			voice control for functions including audio, CD and TV, satellite 
			navigation, telephone, climate control, and display and memory 
			functions.
			
			The XF also uses new technology to make driving safer and more 
			relaxing, with the choice of traditional cruise control or Jaguars 
			Adaptive Cruise Control. In tandem with normal cruise control, an 
			Automatic Speed Limiter that allows the driver to select a maximum 
			speed that should not be exceeded, makes life easier and safer. A 
			new optional Blind Spot Monitor system remotely covers areas that 
			still cant be seen either directly or by mirror, with a radar 
			(rather than camera-based) blind spot monitoring system. The XF has 
			a Rear Parking Aid as standard and a Front Parking Aid as an option 
			 and for the first time on any Jaguar, a Rear Camera Parking Aid 
			offers a system that combines a rear-facing digital video camera 
			with the Touch-screen information centre.
ENGINEERING
Underlying the new visual design language, the XF is the product of 
			a new generation of design technology, materials and manufacturing 
			opportunities, as Phil Hodgkinson, Jaguar Programmes Director, 
			explains:
			
			The engineering disciplines behind the XF are as ground-breaking as 
			its new design language. New development processes and computer 
			tools allowed us to work through the programme at a quicker pace 
			than anything previously; new technologies and materials combine 
			strength with lightness; and Jaguar craftsmanship, too, has explored 
			new, exciting contemporary avenues.
			
			Virtual Process (VP) and Virtual Series (VS) are the cutting-edge 
			technologies used by Jaguar to take the XF from concept to reality. 
			These techniques use massive computing power and sophisticated 
			modelling programmes to create components and even whole vehicles in 
			the virtual world, before building physical parts and perfecting the 
			systems and processes to manufacture the car. The XF represents the 
			first time that VP and VS tools have been used by Jaguar throughout 
			a complete vehicle programme - from vehicle development, to 
			production feasibility studies, to build planning.
			
			But VP also dramatically improves overall quality, by allowing rapid 
			sign-off of component designs, and eliminating the early physical 
			prototype stage. With VP, when prototypes finally are built, they 
			are intended only to validate what is already known, not to develop 
			areas that are still unresolved. Fully representative vehicles are 
			used for physical evaluation, including on-road testing, 
			crash-testing, hot and cold climate testing, and durability testing. 
			At the same time, the VS programme is working on everything that is 
			needed eventually to build the car  leading to significant 
			improvements in craftsmanship, efficiency, even long-term 
			serviceability.
			
			New technology is also key to the XFs construction. It was the 
			first programme within Jaguar to use the next-generation CAD 
			programme C3PMG, which combines an all-new CAD-modelling software 
			package with an all-new data-management package  opening the way to 
			exceptional strength without unwanted weight. The design is led by 
			safety needs, especially by the latest side intrusion and SUV 
			over-ride requirements. The reinforced passenger safety cell 
			incorporates new thinking from the lower side rails up.
			
			The XF adopts the latest generation steels, especially in the upper 
			body  including high carbon steels, dual-phase, hot-formed boron 
			steels, and bake-hardened steels to form a vertical safety ring 
			around the occupant cell. As well as combining strength with 
			lightness, these steels improve corrosion resistance, by making best 
			use of zinc and improving e-coat paint flow  and new thinking means 
			that in spite of their strength, the XFs A and B-pillars are 
			impressively slim, to the benefit of both visibility and 
			accessibility. Similarly, the lower sills are the first component on 
			any Jaguar to use incredibly strong, dual-phase DP600 steel.
			
			Second-generation Pedestrian Contact Sensing System  the acclaimed 
			safety system introduced by Jaguar on the XK  is included on the XF 
			(market dependent). This can mitigate pedestrian injury by firing 
			actuators that deploy the bonnet, resulting in a cushioned space 
			between the bonnet and engine hardpoints. The system builds on the 
			technology proven in the XK, using higher resolution sensing and an 
			active rear-hinged bonnet.
			
			Every XF also comes with two-stage driver and front passenger 
			airbags, side and curtain airbags and seat occupant sensing systems 
			to help ensure the airbags work precisely and only as needed in 
			every circumstance. Front-seat occupants also have the added 
			protection of an anti-whiplash system and soft-landing technology 
			in the seat-belt retractors to soften contact with the front 
			airbags.
			
			Other changes - many of them made possible by extensive use of the 
			Virtual Process during the development programme - improve 
			craftsmanship by optimising the manufacturing process. Close 
			attention to optical quality creates the smallest, most consistent 
			panel gaps and other new measures improve resistance to minor 
			impacts, making accident repairs easier and less expensive, so 
			contributing to significant cost-of-ownership benefits.
SUSPENSION
The XFs class-leading torsional rigidity has significant benefits 
			for refinement and provides the perfect platform for a suspension 
			system that is a further development of the XK sports car, and 
			delivers a ride/handling balance and steering characteristics 
			absolutely in line with the XFs sporting looks. Unequal length 
			wishbone front suspension with weight-saving aluminium components, 
			and multi-link rear suspension are both subframe mounted for maximum 
			control, including excellent straight-line stability and strong 
			anti-dive characteristics under heavy braking, with minimum road 
			noise and vibration.
			
			The only suspension variations on the XF are between the V6 petrol, 
			V6 diesel and V8 naturally aspirated models, which all use finely 
			tuned passive suspension, and the SV8, which for all markets uses 
			Jaguars Computer Adaptive Technology Suspension (CATS TM). The 
			latest CATS TM is a sophisticated system shared with the new Jaguar 
			XK sports grand tourer. It uses electronically controlled, 
			two-stage, adaptive dampers whose characteristics are automatically 
			adjusted within milliseconds in response to road conditions and 
			driving inputs, for the optimum balance between comfort and control.
BRAKES
The XF uses large 326mm x 20mm vented front discs on all naturally 
			aspirated models and 355mm x 32mm vented front discs on the SV8 
			model for powerful, balanced braking performance. The rear discs on 
			all versions measure 326mm x 20mm.
			
			An extremely stiff pedal box contributes to a particularly solid 
			pedal feel, and the brake assistance is tuned to give a very 
			progressive feel, while softening the initial response.
			
			The XF uses Jaguars Electric Parking Brake, with a small and neat, 
			chromed release in the centre console. As the XFs braking system 
			communicates electronically with the shift-by-wire technology of the 
			JaguarDrive Selector TM function, so the Parking Brake is released 
			automatically as Drive is selected  although the Parking Brake can 
			also be engaged and disengaged manually if appropriate.
STEERING
Variable ratio power-assisted steering is standard on every version 
			of XF, for reduced parking effort at low speeds and greater 
			precision and feedback at higher speeds - and especially for 
			positive weight to the on-centre feel, which is part of the new 
			dynamic flavour. Steering effort at manoeuvring speeds is also 
			reduced on diesel models.
			
			The new XF adopts an electronic steering column lock - for 
			compatibility with passive entry mode and the Jaguar Smart Key 
			System TM. There is no longer a key barrel on the column, however 
			the electronic lock satisfies Thatcham security legislation for the 
			UK market.
			
			The XFs steering wheel includes cruise-control, JaguarVoice TM 
			(where fitted) and audio controls - including volume, and radio 
			channel pre-sets. The source button toggles through AM/FM/CD, plus 
			any external device functions. The select buttons allow features 
			such as CD track change, radio channel pre-set selection or iPod or 
			MP3 track change if such a device is in use.
WHEELS AND TYRES
Depending on market and model, the XF is available with 17, 18, 19 
			or 20-inch wheels; the SV8 being the only car in its class to have 
			20-inch wheels as standard. All are cast in aluminium alloy and 
			every design combines maximum strength with minimum weight. To 
			satisfy Thatcham security stipulations, there are also 20 variations 
			of anti-theft locking nut. All cars for the majority of markets 
			carry the same specification of 18-inch diameter alloy mini-spare.
			
			For major European markets, cars with 17 and 18-inch wheels are 
			fitted with the Jaguar Tyre Repair System as a space and 
			weight-saving alternative to the mini-spare. This replaces the 
			spare wheel, jack and tool kit, and can effect a temporary repair of 
			any puncture of up to 6mm diameter in the tread area - sealing the 
			hole and re-inflating the tyre to enable the car to be driven to 
			where a permanent repair or replacement can be carried out. When 
			fitted in lieu of a spare wheel, the Jaguar Tyre Repair System 
			liberates an additional 40 litres of stowage space under the boot 
			floor.
DRIVER AIDS
The XFs main control module governs many key safety functions 
			including Emergency Brake Assist (EBA), Electronic Brakeforce 
			Distribution (EBD), Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Traction Control 
			through engine and brake intervention, Dynamic Stability Control 
			(DSC), Cornering Brake Control (CBC) and Engine Drag Torque Control. 
			And for the first time, the XF adds Understeer Control Logic, which 
			has been designed to mitigate understeer by intervening through the 
			engine management and braking systems to decelerate the car and help 
			restore grip to the front wheels.
			
			A two-stage DSC system similar to that featured on the new XK is 
			standard. It combines the normal on-off switchable DSC function, 
			which reacts as soon as it detects slip, with Trac DSC, which allows 
			more slip before intervening  better for a more sporting driving 
			experience. It also allows a degree of wheel overspin on deep soft 
			surfaces, which is essential for running with snow chains. The 
			system defaults to normal DSC on with each ignition-on sequence.
			
			I n Dynamic Mode (SV8 only), pressing and holding the DSC button 
			fully disables the system, allowing an experienced driver to exploit 
			fully the capability of the chassis, where conditions allow. Mode 
			selection is confirmed on the instrument cluster display.
			
			Also new on XFs fitted with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is 
			Electronic Brake Prefill. This senses any rapid throttle lift-off 
			and initiates a small brake hydraulic pressure build-up in 
			anticipation of the brakes being applied, to give better pedal 
			response and slightly shorter stopping distances.
			
			JaguarDrive Control TM offers different modes that interact with the 
			DSC system, engine and gearbox, to change the characteristics of 
			engine mapping, transmission shifts and brake interventions 
			depending on driving conditions and circumstances. On naturally 
			aspirated cars JaguarDrive Control TM has Normal and Winter modes, 
			on the SV8 model there are Normal, Winter and Dynamic modes - the 
			last of these to allow a more purposeful driving style.
POWERTRAIN
The new XF will be available with a choice of four engines - 
			2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel, 3.0-litre V6 petrol, 4.2-litre naturally 
			aspirated V8 petrol, and 4.2-litre supercharged V8 petrol (depending 
			on market). All will have that classic blend of power and refinement 
			that makes Jaguar stand out from its rivals, says Mick Mohan, XF 
			Chief Programme Engineer:
			
			The XFs engines combine effortless performance, unrivalled 
			character and an impeccable pedigree. The six-speed automatic 
			transmission is the best Jaguar has ever had. The Jaguar Sequential 
			Shift TM manual gearchange adds a whole new level of functionality. 
			This combination  already proven in the XK  produces excellent 
			powertrains for a very sporting Jaguar.
			
			Both petrol and diesel V6 engines are offered in Luxury and Premium 
			Luxury models; the naturally aspirated V8 will be Premium Luxury 
			only (and Luxury for US models) and the supercharged SV8 has its own 
			unique specification, for a very logical, easily understood range 
			with only six major variants.
			
			The Euro IV compliant twin-turbocharged 2.7-litre 24-valve V6 diesel 
			delivers high efficiency, high performance and class-leading 
			refinement  its headline figures including 207PS (EEC) and 435Nm 
			(EEC) of torque. With its Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) cylinder 
			block and aluminium cylinder heads it is the lightest diesel engine 
			of its type and size - making a significant contribution to the new 
			XFs power-to-weight ratio, performance and fuel economy.
			
			The V6 diesel features the latest generation high-pressure Common 
			Rail direct-injection, multiple pilot injection, and 
			piezo-electric injection control, allowing sophisticated management 
			of the injection patterns to make combustion smoother and quieter. 
			Four valves per cylinder and advanced combustion chamber shapes 
			contribute to high combustion efficiency with low combustion noise, 
			alongside very low mechanical noise levels.
			
			Emissions are further reduced by using twin variable-geometry 
			turbochargers with electronic control, exhaust gas recirculation, 
			and a variable-swirl intake system. Using two small turbochargers, 
			with drive-by-wire throttle control, rather than one larger unit, 
			also gives a quicker, smoother response.
			
			The 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine is another compact, lightweight, 
			all-aluminium design with four overhead camshafts, four valves per 
			cylinder, VCP Continuously Variable Cam Phasing and variable 
			geometry air intakes. It produces 240bhp (SAE)/238PS (EEC) and 221lb 
			ft (SAE)/293Nm (EEC) peak torque - with more than 80 percent of peak 
			torque from below 1500rpm to maximum engine speed at 6800rpm.
			
			Variable Camshaft Phasing produces faster response and performance 
			at all engine speeds - with more torque at low speeds and maximum 
			power at high speeds. It also provides internal exhaust gas 
			recirculation, reducing both hydrocarbon and NOx emissions.
			
			The 4.2-litre V8 comes in naturally aspirated or supercharged 
			versions. With a ribbed aluminium block and cylinder heads it is 
			very light but extremely strong, and its superb structural stiffness 
			minimises radiated engine noise and increases mechanical 
			reliability. The V8s exhaust system has also been completely 
			retuned to remain quiet at cruising speeds but deliver a 
			substantially more purposeful V8 roar under hard acceleration.
			
			In naturally aspirated form it develops 300bhp (SAE)/298PS (EEC), 
			and 310lb ft (SAE)/411Nm (EEC) of torque. The supercharged version 
			uses a highly efficient rotor-type supercharger, belt-driven from 
			the crankshaft. It develops 420bhp (SAE)/416PS (EEC), and 408lb ft 
			(SAE)/560Nm (EEC) of torque from low engine speeds. Just as 
			important as the supercharged engines peak torque is the way the 
			usable torque is spread across a wide rev range - with at least 86 
			percent of the peak from 2000rpm to maximum engine speed.
			
			A superior six-speed automatic transmission  renowned as one of the 
			best in the world and already proven in other Jaguars - is used on 
			all versions of the new XF. There is no manual gearbox option. The 
			transmission is a key element in the XF's sporting character, its 
			adaptive gear-changing strategies responding both to road conditions 
			and the way the car is being driven, giving the smoothest shifts and 
			optimum performance. Adding another layer of driver focus, the 
			transmission is controlled by the new JaguarDrive Selector TM with 
			the option of manual selection through Jaguar Sequential Shift TM. 
			The JaguarDrive Selector TM is also used to access the XFs Sport 
			mode which uses shift-by-wire technology pioneered on the XK.
			
			These high-tech, modern powertrains give every XF model outstanding 
			performance. The 2.7-litre V6 diesel reaches 60mph in just 7.7 
			seconds (0-100kph in 8.2 seconds) and has a top speed of 143mph 
			(229kph). The 3.0-litre V6 petrol version sprints to 60mph in 7.9 
			seconds (0-100kph in 8.3 seconds) and goes on to reach 148mph 
			(237kph). The naturally-aspirated V8 model has a superb 0-60mph time 
			of just 6.2 seconds (0-100kph in 6.5 seconds) and has an 
			electronically limited top speed of 155mph (250kph). Lastly, the 
			supercharged SV8 XF storms to 60mph in just 5.1 seconds (0-100kph in 
			5.4 seconds) and, like the naturally aspirated V8, is limited to a 
			maximum of 155mph (250kph).
DRIVING DYNAMICS
Delivering the highest levels of driver enjoyment is a must for any 
			Jaguar, so it is essential that the XFs driving dynamics live up to 
			its powerfully athletic looks. Underpinned by the stiff platform, 
			wide track and finely resolved suspension, steering and brakes, the 
			XFs dynamic flavour combines the comfort and refinement of a luxury 
			saloon with the grip, balance, responses and stability of a sports 
			car. The result is a dynamic character that delivers real driver 
			involvement, as far removed from the premium saloon crowd as are the 
			XFs bold looks.
			
			Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity Mike Cross explains the 
			development processes behind the new car:
			
			Two key objectives defined the XFs dynamic flavour  firstly that 
			its driving abilities should match its sporting coupe-like looks, 
			and secondly that it should have Jaguars unique balance of ride, 
			handling and refinement. The XF succeeds on all counts and the 
			result is a very special experience.
			
			Every XF model uses Jaguar Sequential Shift TM transmission control, 
			allowing manual gear selections in the automatic transmission via 
			paddle switches mounted on the rear of the steering wheel, in 
			either Drive or Sport mode.
			
			But sporty is only half the XF driving dynamics story  refinement 
			is equally important, and equally impressive. With its stiff shell, 
			smooth powertrains and extraordinary attention to acoustic 
			management (including a secondary bulkhead and dual-isolated 
			subframe on all versions), the XF has outstanding NVH performance to 
			match the best in class. At 30mph (50kph), for instance, the 
			interior noise level is only 65.6dB, below its nearest BMW 5-Series 
			rival, even when the XF is on larger wheels. Special attention has 
			been paid to the V6 diesel, whose sound quality is so impressive it 
			is hard to tell which engine lies beneath the bonnet. The V8 XF 
			takes lessons from the XK with an exhaust system tuned for an 
			overtly sporty sound quality, especially when accelerating hard  
			again, just as the looks promise.
IN SUMMARY
The new XF is a milestone for Jaguar. In every respect it signals 
			the future of the marque  and yet it remains true to the essence of 
			what has always made great Jaguars the cars they are.
			
			The new XF is more than just a strikingly beautiful Jaguar. It also 
			appeals from a rational perspective to buyers of all ages who expect 
			value for money, even from a luxury marque. XF pricing is extremely 
			competitive throughout the range, in spite of rich standard feature 
			specifications and extensive use of advanced technologies.
			
			And XF buyers can look forward to enjoying continued fiscal benefit. 
			Anticipated strong residual values will appeal to those using the XF 
			as a business car, while the V6 diesel in particular has 
			competitive emissions levels, with the accompanying tax advantages 
			for company car users and fleet buyers.
			
			As one of the most visually striking, technically sophisticated and 
			driver-oriented saloon cars that the company has ever produced, the 
			XF is synonymous with the forward-looking focus that now defines the 
			Jaguar brand. Its design language is entirely new, its performance 
			and dynamic flavour support  even eclipse - its sporting looks, and 
			intelligent use of advanced technology and innovative control 
			interfaces set the XF far apart from any other premium sports 
			saloon. This is the future, now. 



