Jaguar XF classic cars for sale
The Jaguar XF combines British engineering with advanced technology and an unmistakably dynamic silhouette. Available as X250 (2007–2015) and X260 (2015–2024), this mid-size luxury saloon delivers driving comfort, modern features and acclaimed sports handling, making it an exciting choice for enthusiasts of modern classics.
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Introduced in 2007, the Jaguar XF replaced the S-Type as Jaguar’s contender in the executive saloon category. The first XF (X250) marked a turning point for Jaguar, using a design language by Ian Callum that shifted away from classic retro direction in favour of sleek, modern lines. Built to compete with German rivals, the XF immediately stood out thanks to innovations in aerodynamics that included a coupe-style roofline and an elevated boot lip. Major engineering was driven by advanced computer fluid dynamics and wind tunnel testing. Throughout its production span, the XF has maintained a focus on driving pleasure, refinement and technological innovation, firmly positioning itself in the luxury segment.
Model history and generations
The XF’s inaugural X250 generation launched in 2007 sat on a revised S-Type platform but was significantly stretched for improved cabin space and crash safety. The suspension mimicked the dynamic XK coupé, lending the XF its trademark agile handling. In 2015, the X260 generation debuted with an updated aluminium-intensive structure, reduced weight and even sharper dynamics. While the X250 offered a comprehensive range of petrol and diesel engines, plus performance-oriented variants, the X260 continued this variety and further refined in-car tech and driver assistance systems. Both generations feature comprehensive tech and luxury options.
Highlights and special features of the Jaguar XF
Distinct design elements set the XF apart: from its coupe-like roofline to the high boot lip and wind-cheating underbody panels. Innovations such as keyless entry and start, adaptive damping suspension, high-end bi-xenon headlights, and luxurious interiors with genuine leather and premium wood veneers defined the model. Technical features like the high-performance surround sound systems, multi-zone climate control, a large boot, power seats with extensive adjustment and memory settings, as well as advanced connectivity (Bluetooth, DAB, navigation) demonstrate a technologically advanced and comfort-focused approach. Safety and driver assistance features like blind-spot warning, adaptive cruise, and a premium reversing camera also highlight its premium positioning.
Technical Data
Special Editions and Collectible Models
Select XF models were offered with exclusive 20-inch alloy wheels—in styles such as Kalimnos and Draco—and interiors upgraded with unique premium leathers and wood trims. Certain variants included rear seat heating/cooling and special ambient lighting. Performance models and limited edition versions are especially sought after for their enhanced features and distinctive specification mixes.
Engine and performance, transmission and handling
With a chassis partly inspired by the XK sports coupé, the XF delivers a blend of supple ride and responsive handling rare in the segment. Engines range from efficient petrol and diesel units to high-performance variants, all benefiting from advanced suspension tuning and adaptive damping. Six-speed automatics are standard in earlier generations, contributing to smooth power delivery. The XF accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in about 8.2 seconds, with a top speed of 229 km/h and a combined fuel consumption of around 7.5 litres per 100 km. Urban and extra-urban figures reflect the XF’s focus on real-world driveability and comfort. - X250 with V6 diesel, renowned for balance of performance and running costs
- Petrol V8 models for enthusiasts seeking maximum power and classic British sound
- X260 models favoured for updated infotainment and reduced weight
Interior, comfort, and design
The XF’s cabin features genuine leather upholstery, real wood trim, and a choice of design accents. Electric seats—sometimes adjustable in up to 18 ways—offer heating and cooling, while high-performance sound systems and advanced infotainment enhance the comfort of long journeys. The exterior’s fluid lines, coupe-inspired roof and wind-cheating details—such as aerodynamically optimised mirrors and underbody—reflect modern Jaguar design. Accessory options range from advanced lighting packages to distinctive alloy wheels and privacy glass. Interior lighting can be configured for a theatre-like experience, and the use of technology like auto-dimming rear-view mirrors, split-folding rear seats, and comprehensive connectivity underline the blend of luxury and function.
Summary
With sharp dynamics, sophisticated aesthetics, and state-of-the-art tech, the Jaguar XF stands as a benchmark in the executive saloon segment. The X250 is particularly prominent amongst drivers and collectors, based on supply and demand in the classic car marketplace. Its design, comfort and engineering distinguish it from competitors, offering a compelling package for buyers seeking a refined but engaging modern classic.