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Jaguar presents missile wagon

Jaguar presents missile wagon

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blogentry-133711-0-76418000-1393405074_thumb.jpgJaguar has just handed out details of its XFR-S Sportbrake - a fire breathing, 543bhp 5.0-litre supercharged wagon capable of dishing out a 4.8 seconds century sprint.

 

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Everytime a carmaker spices things up, people (like us) get excited. Moreover we are talking about a Jag here - who could resist a sexy feline that has just gotten hotter?

 

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Based on the XF, the XFR-S Sportbrake is Jaguar's first high performance, R-S badged estate. With that in mind, you can't help but to bring in more 'established' players - such as Audi's RS6 Avant and Mercedes-Benz's E63 AMG S-Model Estate into the picture.

 

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A quick comparison with the two Germans shows that the Jag loses out both in the horsepower contest and the race to 100km/h. The RS6's 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8 develops 560bhp and 700Nm of torque for a 3.9 seconds century sprint timing. The E63 AMG, too, has a bi-turbo V8 - but bored to 5.5-litre. With 585bhp on tap, it will despatch the 0-100km/h sprint in 4.1 seconds.

 

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But we reckon you won't encounter either of these two on a daily basis. More importantly, the Jag has the looks to kill.

 

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Like any super sports car, the XFR-S gets larger-than-life 20-inch rims to help boast a solid, purposeful stance.

 

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Those side blades do look a tad too familiar though (like those on the RS6).

 

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And of course, part of the Sportbrake's appeal lies in its ability to swallow cargo while keeping up with supercars - up to 1,675 litres with the rear seats folded.

 




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This is probably Jaguar's first go on making a hot estate.
The fast estate is a dying breed, I can only think of the E63, RS6 and CTS-V Wagon. The more the better, especially if they are as good looking as this

 

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Stunning....I must say other that the AF 159...this is a great and powerful looking estate. Love the Car but hate the price (in SG esp!!)

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Jaguar challenges themselves to combine technological advances, extraordinary design thinking, end-to-end sustainability and superior performance, all to create a driving experience that feels alive...

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Strong resemblance to HSV wagon which can be had at a fraction of the cost. Besides who to show off to in the Outback?

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