Jaguar XF Officially Revealed in Detail

 Jaguar XF Officially Revealed in Detail
Jaguar XF 2009

Press Release

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 today’s 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. Jaguar’s 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 XF’s 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 XF’s 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 XF’s 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 XF’s boot is the equal of anything in the class and betters most rivals.

The XF’s 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 grille’s 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 Jaguar’s 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 XF’s 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 XF’s 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.”

Source: Jaguar

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 bfgpulley bfgpulley
Looks to American-esque to me oh well, tho much better when on the move CAR Magazine in the UK have some good video of the Jag on the move, and at the 'Ring too
August 28, 2007 8:34 am
 abu-fahd abu-fahd
for me .. its too american
August 28, 2007 2:31 pm
 gshin112391 gshin112391
jaguar is screwed. this car is so americanized..huge disporportionate chunks of wood and chrome, ugly interior especially the rear seats, pointless v8 in a sedan without a v6 offered, bulging headlights and hardly any innovative design. only the hood looks like that of a true jaguar. american car manufacturers will soon be able to do better than what jaguar is doing with their cars; the new CTS shows it.
August 28, 2007 5:44 pm
 bmcd99 bmcd99
Hmmm...did the guy who designed the Grand Cherokee headlights get fired and go work for Jag? Sorry Jaguar/Ford...BMW and Mercedes were probably worried but now are just laughing at you. You shouldn't let your engineers/purchasers meddle with a good design. Sure was beautiful and mesmerizing as a concept.
August 28, 2007 6:07 pm
 isaacu isaacu
Jaguar are to be applauded for the "XF". The audaciousness/boldness of the styling's "design change" answers the question, "how would Jaguar break-away from the past?" This car allows for a new "Corporate image" and much wider commercial viability in the global market. It's a clean break from the past and allows Jaguar "design-joy" for decades to come. Well done!! Isaac Uwagwu
August 28, 2007 10:56 pm
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
A Jaguar should look anything but this, front americanized shape. The back line is still in the british design, the interior line is undecided. I think they really screwed up big time with this model. I alredy miss the old XF, such very british beautiful lines, also the E-type, and XF look great from every side you look at it. Why should Jaguar run from it's past.It should stay the same way, styled, conservatory lines. They traded those for those ugly front headlights. I hope Ford will soon sell the mark.BMW should buy, they know what a real Jag should look like.
August 29, 2007 4:30 am
 zoomzoomr zoomzoomr
Americanized design? Hardly.. everything from the A-pillar back looks just like the Lexus GS! The headlights are a disaster, for sure.. but more disturbing is the lack of a true "haunch" over the rear wheels (like on XK and XJ).. the only surface development is going the wrong way -- the line from the center of the doors forward to the front wheels looks lifted straight off of a Passat.
August 29, 2007 4:54 am
 elsonlau elsonlau
Its a shocker for 5 Series, A6, GS and E Class.
August 29, 2007 5:20 am
 mako001 mako001
Anyone notice the resemblance of the overall design to the Buick Lucerne?? It's a huge deviation in styling from the prev. gen., and it's very mainstream, good luck to Jaguar with the new design. But it doesn't look like a jag anymore.
September 1, 2007 11:23 pm
 Marsman Marsman
It looks LIKE A TOYOTA CORROLA!!!!!!!
September 27, 2007 7:36 pm
 heinz heinz
Brilliant, i know someone who owns an X-type, i just hope he gets this monster.
September 28, 2007 5:22 pm
 amg55 amg55
WHAT A GEORGOUSLY GREAT CAR - TYPICAL OF ALL JAGS, SPECIALLY THIS - A GREAT NEW DESIGN LANGUAGE FOR JAG, WHICH CLEVERLY BLENDS GREAT JAGS FROM THE PAST INTO AN EXTREMELY MODERN FORMAT, HOPE GOOD MOVE FOR JAGUAR, AND WILL GET THEM OUT OF STUPID FORD - WHO COCKED UP JAG BIGTIME. Oh bmw addict WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU CHATTIN' ABOUT, BMW SHOULD BUY JAG?? ARE YOU DREAMING BOY, - its time you woke up, let Jag come back to their original state and they will show you how to kill bmw, have you seen the lan and see difference in Jaguars great hisory and cars compared to the shit-hole of bmw's. MERCEDES AND JAGUAR RULE,........... BMW - HA HA HA HA.
October 10, 2007 6:39 pm
 amg55 amg55
*I meant LAND and see
October 10, 2007 6:40 pm
 amg55 amg55
no * LAND and SEA
October 10, 2007 6:40 pm
 amg55 amg55
Marsman.... Go to some highly ranked eye clinic, and get your eyes check....PLEASE...mate seriously how could you even think.
October 13, 2007 6:56 pm
 Gust3439 Gust3439
Thins is oneof the most Handsome cars to DATE in my opinon uff i saw it in real life i swear i could have bowed to it
December 6, 2007 2:53 pm
 Gust3439 Gust3439
I so Respect Britsh Products
December 6, 2007 2:54 pm