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  2. Jaguar XF (X250) - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar XF (X250) is an executive luxury sports sedan car that was manufactured and marketed by the British automobile manufacturer Jaguar Cars. The XF was available as a four-door saloon and a five-door estate marketed as the Sportbrake.

  3. Jaguar Cars - Wikipedia

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    The XE is the first compact executive Jaguar since the 2009 model year X-Type and is the first of several Jaguar models to be built using Jaguar's new modular aluminium architecture, [citation needed] moving the company away from the Ford derived platforms that were used in the past for the X-Type and XF.

  4. Jaguar XF (X260) - Wikipedia

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    The XF is an evolution of the original J-Blade design pioneered in the X250 XF, with a largely similar silhouette. Effort was made to build a uniform design language across Jaguar's saloon range. [8] The X260 XF uses 83 percent all-new parts compared with the previous model. [9] The car is 7 millimetres (0.3 inches) shorter than the predecessor.

  5. Jaguar's story: from the recent 'woke' rebrand controversy to ...

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    Jaguar introduced its first four-door model in 1937 with the SS Jaguar 2½ Liter Sedan, and by 1948, it had created the world's fastest production car — the Lyons-designed XK120, which could ...

  6. Jaguar XF - Wikipedia

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    Jaguar XF may refer to: Jaguar XF (X250) (2007–2015), an executive / luxury mid-size sports saloon car Jaguar XF (X260) (2015–2024), the second generation of the executive/mid-size luxury sports saloon

  7. Ford DEW platform - Wikipedia

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    Ford's use of the platform ended in 2006, but Jaguar continued to use DEW98 after Jaguar was sold to Tata Motors in 2008, building the XF on it. Jaguar's use of the platform ended in 2015 with the introduction of the second-generation XF using the Jaguar Land Rover iQ[Al] (D7a) modular platform.

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