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  2. Jaguar F-Pace - Wikipedia

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    The design of the F-Pace is based on the Jaguar C-X17 concept car, which was unveiled on September 9, 2013, at the Frankfurt Motor Show. [6] [7] The 2017 Jaguar F-Pace has been named the honorary winner of the 2017 World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year Awards at the New York International Auto Show.

  3. Audi Q5 - Wikipedia

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    The Audi Q5 is a series of compact luxury crossover SUVs produced by the German luxury car manufacturer Audi from 2008. [1] The original first-generation ( Typ 8R ) model was the third member of the B8 family to be released after the Audi A5 and fourth-generation A4 , all being based on the Audi MLB platform.

  4. Jaguar R and SVR models - Wikipedia

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    BMW's M models, [6] Audi's RS models, [7] Mercedes-Benz's AMG models [8] are often reviewed in direct competition to a similarly-positioned R, R-S or SVR car, as well as models from other manufacturers such as Porsche [9] [10] and Maserati [11] - also being comparable to Alfa Romeo's Quadrifoglio [12] and Lexus' F model ranges.

  5. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    J1: J1 Platform underpins the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT. It is derived from the MSB platform. [10] MEB: Modularer Elektrobaukasten is an electric car platform developed by Volkswagen Group. [11] [12] PPE: Premium Platform Electric for larger electric car models co-developed by Audi and Porsche. [13] [14]

  6. Luxury car - Wikipedia

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    The term is relative and partially subjective, reflecting both objective qualities of a car, as well as the projected and perceived image of the vehicle's marque. [1] Luxury brands rank above premium brands, though there is no clear distinction between the two. [2] Most luxury cars were large, though smaller sports-oriented models were produced.

  7. Jaguar Land Rover car platforms - Wikipedia

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    The D7 platform was developed as the Premium Lightweight Architecture (PLA) aluminium platform for larger vehicles. There are four variants of the D7: the D7a (also known as the iQ[Al] [7]) used by the Jaguar XE (X760), Jaguar XF (X260), Jaguar F-Pace (X761) and Land Rover Range Rover Velar (L560); the D7e for the Jaguar I-Pace, the D7u used by the Land Rover Discovery (L462), Land Rover Range ...

  8. F-segment - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar's first F-segment car was the 1951 Jaguar Mark VII. The Mark VII was replaced by the 1956 Jaguar Mark VIII, then the 1959 Jaguar Mark IX and the 1961 Jaguar Mark X, which was renamed the "Jaguar 420G" in 1966. The 420G was replaced by the Jaguar XJ in 1968, which has been produced for four generations and has just ceased production in 2020.

  9. D-segment - Wikipedia

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    2020 - The midsized car segment is down 25% in 2020 to just under 790,000 sales, as its share of the European car market drops to 6.6%, slightly down from 6.7% last year. And luxury brands have now officially taken over control of this class, improving their share to 62.3% from 60.5% last year and claiming four of the top-5 positions.