So we got a 2014 Jaguar XFR-S
Truth be told, we’ve become a bit bored with super-sedans nowadays. They look like their cheaper brethren, with a few subtle styling tweaks that only nerds notice, while packing a big motor whose power you cannot use anywhere legally. Big deal. We like the way Jaguar did it though — the XFR-S styling tweaks are a little more aggressive than the norm, while the motor makes all sorts of real supercar noises, even when parked. Eat your heart out, BMW.
It helped that the XF-RS had the attractive swoopy XF to build off of, rather than a stodgy featureless 5-Series. The “R-S” adds things like that front bumper with gaping intakes, several vents, side skirts, rear diffuser bumper and more. Our tester had a rear lip spoiler though, rather than the big spoiler we’ve seen in press photos.
Inside, there’s acres of leather, as is customary with most high-end Jaguars. The design’s fine, but its age is starting to show thanks to that small touchscreen. Still, there’s no real limitation on functionality.
The XFR-S is the answer to the question of what you’ll get when you cross an XF with an F-Type R. It drives and sounds a lot like its sports-car sibling. No hundred “drive modes” and no idiotic sound generators. More on that in the full review.
Comments
Nawaf
the desginer stole some of holden’s design
Halloumi
not really.
Nawaf
just a take a look between chevrolet lumina ss or cr8 and this car
Shijil Hashim
Would love to own one in French racing blue. One day, hopefully 🙂
Asaad
if you squint your eyes and look at it…..looks like a Lancer 😛
Mosa
Side pose looks like the Chevrolet Lumina SS models. Love the centre console, so wide and spacey.
Ali
looks like American car now, like Dodge or Mustang stile