2012 Jaguar XF Sportbrake
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 3 liter diesel V6 | Weight | -- | ||
| Aspiration | twin turbochargers | Torque | 442 lb-ft | ||
| HP | 271 hp | HP/Weight | -- | ||
| HP/Liter | 90.3 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | -- | Top Speed | -- | 
(from Jaguar Press Release) JAGUAR XF SPORTBRAKE
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
INTRODUCTION
The XF Sportbrake takes 
			Jaguar's globally acclaimed sporting saloon and extends its 
			versatility and practicality while retaining the model's core values 
			of dramatic, muscular elegance, a dynamic driving experience and 
			contemporary luxury.
			
			"The XF epitomises the Jaguar sporting dynamic with its combination 
			of innovative, seductive design and performance. In the XF 
			Sportbrake this is complemented by a no-compromise approach to 
			practicality and versatility."
			
			Adrian Hallmark, Global Brand Director, Jaguar Cars
			
			The XF Sportbrake builds on the extensive refresh received by the XF 
			saloon for the 2012 model year which saw it adopt a more assertive 
			appearance in line with the flagship XJ model - including striking 
			new lightblade headlamp technology.
			
			The XF Sportbrake is entirely new from the B-pillar backwards, 
			endowing it with a very different aesthetic, exemplified by the 
			tautly-drawn elegance of the side-window line and highlighted by its 
			polished finish. The conjunction of flowing rear window graphic, 
			rising waist and estate roofline lends the XF Sportbrake a dynamic, 
			broad-shouldered stance.
			
			The design-led approach that created the XF Sportbrake's exterior 
			has been achieved in tandem with the goal of maximising 
			practicality. The extended roofline affords rear-seat passengers an 
			additional 48mm of headroom and the seats offer both a 60:40 split 
			fold function and integral ski hatch. Remote-fold levers inside the 
			load-space opening allow the seats to be stowed flat quickly and 
			easily, creating a cargo volume of up to 1675 litres.
			
			Befitting the XF Sportbrake's perfect balance between usability and 
			beauty, it is powered exclusively by Jaguar's range of powerful, 
			refined and efficient diesel engines, driving the rear wheels via an 
			eight-speed automatic gearbox. The 2.2-litre engine is fitted with 
			Jaguar's Intelligent Stop-Start system, making it the company's most 
			efficient powertrain to date, while the 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 is 
			available in two states of tune, with 275PS in the range-topping 
			Diesel S.
DESIGN
Launched in 2008, the XF 
			introduced a coupe-like profile to the sporting saloon template and 
			received plaudits worldwide for its seductive combination of 
			dynamics, performance, quality, design and luxury.
			
			Substantially redesigned both inside and out for the 2012 model 
			year, the saloon is now joined by the XF Sportbrake which builds on 
			the model's undoubted performance credentials and provides an 
			additional level of practicality.
			
			The Jaguar design philosophy is based on the smooth, uninterrupted 
			flow of lines that lead the eye along and around the vehicle and 
			this is readily apparent in the XF Sportbrake which, despite sharing 
			an identical wheelbase with the saloon, is imbued with even greater 
			presence.
			
			The first of these elegantly simple feature lines begins in the 
			propeller-inspired blades fitted to the side air intakes, leading 
			the eye into the lower wing crease and then along the sills of the 
			car and around the rear bumper. The second feature line runs up from 
			the outer edge of the same intakes, defining the edges of the front 
			wings before wrapping the entire way around the car, creating the XF 
			Sportbrake's muscular shoulder line.
			
			Sharing the same new lightblade headlamp technology as the saloon, 
			the XF Sportbrake also adopts the new, more upright grille and 
			purposeful bonnet, giving it an enhanced 'rear-view mirror' 
			recognition factor. The lights themselves feature bi-function HID 
			xenon technology and LED daytime-running lights arranged in a 
			distinctive Jaguar 'J-Blade' pattern.
			
			From the leading edges of the grille, strong feature lines rise over 
			the bonnet, then seamlessly into the A-pillars and over the roof, 
			defining the load area before flowing down to form the slope of the 
			tailgate and rear bumper. The roofline itself is echoed by polished 
			roof rails (when specified) that add both functionality as well as a 
			strong feature element. The signature Jaguar side window graphic is 
			here seen in its most elegant and elongated form, stretched 
			backwards to the rear windscreen like a taut bowstring and 
			highlighted with a brightly polished finish.
			
			The clever conjunction of the side window graphic tapering down to 
			meet the rising shoulder line not only emphasises the XF 
			Sportbrake's strong haunches but also helps the rear roofline appear 
			to taper elegantly towards the tail. This impression of fluidity is 
			heightened by the use of gloss black finishers on the rear pillars, 
			providing a wraparound effect in conjunction with the tinted rear 
			screen, an aesthetic inspired by the superstructures of luxury 
			yachts. The rear lamps feature LED technology for brake, light and 
			indicator functions and, by their width and the manner in which they 
			sandwich the chrome signature blade, emphasise the solid rear stance 
			of the XF Sportbrake.
			
			The XF Sportbrake is also available with two optional exterior 
			design packages that serve to further strengthen the assertiveness 
			of its appearance. The Aero Pack (standard on the 'S' model) adds a 
			deeper front bumper, side sills and rear valance plus a rear spoiler 
			enhancement - a tailgate spoiler being standard on all models. The 
			Black Pack replaces the exterior bright finishes with gloss black 
			and pairs them with similarly finished alloy wheels to create new 
			colour combinations that are subtly distinctive and eye-catching.
			
			"Creating the Sportbrake was a great opportunity for us to extend 
			the XF's design aesthetic. The flow and connection of lines that 
			lead the eye around the car result in an entirely practical estate 
			car consistent with Jaguar's reputation for drama and elegance."
			
			Wayne Burgess, Studio Director, Jaguar Design
INTERIOR
As with the exterior, 
			the cabin of the XF has been upgraded to ensure it retains that 
			essential Jaguar appeal, creating a sense of sporting luxury by 
			using the finest combinations of premium quality, crafted materials, 
			complemented by the use of intuitive technology.
			
			A centrally-mounted touch-screen offers control of the navigation 
			system and a range of other functions, while the switchgear features 
			new soft-touch matt black paint and a soft phosphor blue 
			illumination theme throughout. The metallicAurorafinish to the 
			majority of the brightwork complements new aluminium and veneer 
			accents. More sculpted, heavily bolstered front seats introduced for 
			the 2012 model year hint at the dynamic potential of the car and 
			feature a 'racetrack' design device that creates a sporting bucket 
			seat aesthetic.
			
			For the XF Sportbrake, entirely new rear seats, which allow generous 
			seating for five, are comprehensively redesigned and feature an 
			integral ski hatch and a 60:40 split. Rear passengers also enjoy an 
			additional 48mm of headroom.
			
			Remote-fold levers situated just inside the tailgate allow the rear 
			seats to be folded down with just one touch to provide an 
			uninterrupted load surface that is 1970mm in length. The 
			practicality of the XF Sportbrake's load-space is further enhanced 
			by its width which allows, for instance, sideways stowage of golf 
			clubs. The tailgate features soft-close power latching and can be 
			specified with a fully powered open and close function.
			
			The load-space displays Jaguar's typical attention to detail as it 
			is trimmed in materials identical in quality to the XF Sportbrake's 
			cabin. The central portion of the load-space floor can be lifted to 
			reveal an extra, hidden storage compartment and can also fold and 
			lock into position to quickly and easily divide up the bay.
			
			The practicality of the load-space is extended through the inclusion 
			of a floor rail system, which allows the quick fitment and release, 
			for example, of optional nets and retaining bars to compartmentalise 
			the space. A wide range of accessories engineered for the XF 
			Sportbrake will allow owners to extend its versatility still further 
			by organising or extending its carrying capacity.
			
			A towbar can also be specified - when not needed the tow-hitch can 
			be removed quickly, stored in a dedicated stowage space inside the 
			boot, and replaced with a rear valance cover to disguise its 
			mounting point. When fitted with the towbar, the XF Sportbrake's 
			Trailer Sway Mitigation system is activated. This uses the car's 
			Anti-Lock Braking and stability control systems to reduce the risk 
			of 'snaking' when towing.
			
			"Jaguar is rightly praised for its design-led products but in 
			creating the XF Sportbrake we were careful to ensure that this was 
			balanced with the engineering integrity required to create an estate 
			car that is as usable as it is enjoyable."
			
			Andrew Whyman, Chief Programme Engineer, Jaguar XF
DYNAMICS
The XF Sportbrake firmly 
			emphasises both the practical and sporting sides of its character 
			through its powertrain choices. Exclusively fitted with Jaguar's 
			range of four-cylinder 2.2-litre and V6 3.0-litre diesel engines, 
			the XF Sportbrake offers an exemplary combination of refinement, 
			fuel economy, low emissions, plentiful power and refinement.
			
			The 2.2-litre four-cylinder engine is offered in combination with an 
			eight-speed gearbox and Jaguar's Intelligent Stop-Start system, 
			enabling the XF Sportbrake to offer the performance and driver 
			appeal expected of a Jaguar with reduced emissions and improved fuel 
			consumption. When the car comes to a halt a range of parameters are 
			automatically assessed and, if suitable, the engine is stopped. A 
			Twin Solenoid Starter then restarts the engine in less time than it 
			takes the driver's foot to move from the brake to the accelerator. 
			The system also offers 'change of mind' functionality, enabling the 
			engine to quickly restart even during its rundown phase to allow the 
			driver to, for example, exploit a gap in traffic at a junction.
			
			Jaguar's 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 engine is offered in two states of 
			tune in the XF Sportbrake, both mated to the same eight-speed 
			gearbox that in all models offers driver control via steering 
			wheel-mounted paddles. The range-topping 'S' model offers 275PS 
			(202kW) and 600Nm (442lb/ft) of torque, fulfilling all the 
			requirements of an enthusiastic driver.
			
			Every derivative of the XF Sportbrake is fitted as standard with 
			self-levelling air suspension at the rear to replace the coil 
			springs fitted to the saloon. This system has been developed and 
			tuned by Jaguar's chassis engineers to offer the same linear 
			responses and ensure the XF Sportbrake offers identical dynamic 
			attributes in terms of ride and handling as the saloon while keeping 
			the car level even when fully laden.
			
			Additionally, all XF Sportbrake models are available with the Jaguar 
			Adaptive Dynamics system which continuously monitors the suspension 
			and, courtesy of active dampers, can alter damping rates up to 500 
			times a second to ensure optimal stability and handling with no loss 
			of comfort. The system also allows the driver - at the touch of a 
			button - to alter suspension and throttle response parameters to 
			increase the level of involvement.
			
			The intuitive use of driving technology is also evident in the XF 
			Sportbrake via safety features including Adaptive Front Lighting, 
			which deflects headlamp beam into corners, while intelligent high 
			beam functionality automatically switches between low and high beam 
			when appropriate. Adaptive Cruise Control enables the XF Sportbrake 
			to monitor vehicles around it, automatically braking should a slower 
			vehicle be ahead, then resuming set speed once the road is clear. 
			Operating in conjunction with Adaptive Cruise Control is an 
			Intelligent Emergency Brake system which, in the event of detecting 
			the necessity for a severe stop, applies maximum optimal braking 
			force.
			
			"The XF Sportbrake matches the saloon in both aerodynamics and 
			torsional stiffness. The use of air suspension has allowed us to 
			create a car that captures the unique Jaguar combination of 
			refinement and outstanding dynamic abilities regardless of its 
			load."
			
			Mike Cross, Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity
XF SPORTBRAKE DIMENSIONS
Length: 4966mm
				Width (inc. mirrors): 2077mm
				Width (exc. mirrors): 1877mm
				Wheelbase: 2909mm
				Front track: 1559mm
				Rear track: 1605mm
				Load-space maximum length: 1970mm
				Load-space minimum width: 1064mm
				Load-space maximum volume: 1675 litres
				Load-space volume behind rear seats, under tonneau: 550 litres
				Permitted trailer load, braked: 1850kg



