Jaguar’s XF is facing up to the competition with a new, smaller diesel engine. The downsized unit should markedly increase the XF’s appeal in its core European market, which will be boosted by the arrival of an estate model by the end of the year.
The new unit is part of the XF facelift, spied here at Banbury services by reader Richard Thomas. It will see the Ford/PSA-developed 2.2-litre oil burner added to range. The engine has been revised for its new application in the XF and the new Range Rover Evoque, where power has been upped to 187bhp.
To ensure that the engine is as clean as possible, it features stop-start technology and drives the rear wheels through the slick ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox which debuted in the Range Rover TDV8. The firm may also offer the lower power 148bhp unit which emits less than 130g/km.
Complimenting the new engine is revised front and rear end styling, which will bring the car’s looks into line with the new XJ.
The facelifted model is set to arrive at the New York motor show, while the diesel models and the wagon are likely to follow at its European debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the autumn.
For an alternative review of the latest Jaguar XF visit our sister site carbuyer.co.uK
The new unit is part of the XF facelift, spied here at Banbury services by reader Richard Thomas. It will see the Ford/PSA-developed 2.2-litre oil burner added to range. The engine has been revised for its new application in the XF and the new Range Rover Evoque, where power has been upped to 187bhp.
To ensure that the engine is as clean as possible, it features stop-start technology and drives the rear wheels through the slick ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox which debuted in the Range Rover TDV8. The firm may also offer the lower power 148bhp unit which emits less than 130g/km.
Complimenting the new engine is revised front and rear end styling, which will bring the car’s looks into line with the new XJ.
The facelifted model is set to arrive at the New York motor show, while the diesel models and the wagon are likely to follow at its European debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in the autumn.
For an alternative review of the latest Jaguar XF visit our sister site carbuyer.co.uK