December 2011

Luxurious marques such as Jaguar have always set the set the trend when it comes to the international car market - and engine technology is no different.
The Jaguar XF currently available to Australian drivers features a 2.2 litre four-cylinder turbo diesel engine.
Impeccable style and design is now matched with equally impressive fuel efficiency - boasting a combined fuel consumption figure of 5.4 litres per 100 kilometres.
The exterior of the Jaguar XF underwent an update for its latest release - the headlights now incorporate LED daytime running lights, Jaguar's signature J-Blade design, while the look of the front bumper and grille is also new.
Also featured in the Jaguar XF diesel model is an eight-speed ZF gearbox - the petrol models retain the six-speed version.
Inside the car, the driving experience is enhanced by an infotainment upgrade with a full-colour, 7-inch TFT touchscreen, a new audio module with 30GB of storage, single-slot CD and DVD player, and full USB, Bluetooth and iPod compatibility.
Optional extras available through your Jaguar dealership include a Blind Spot Monitor and three packages - the aerodynamic and sports interior packs, as well as the black pack which is designed the darken the look of the windows, front grille and bumper.