Jaguar will use this year New York Auto Show to make a spectacular comeback in the E segment, with the introduction of the new generation XF. The current sedan is old enough to leave the stage with honour, as it was a good competitor for the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E Class.
 
The new generation XF, built on a new platform, mostly made from aluminium and called IQ-Al. It is the second Jaguar model to use the brand’s advanced aluminium-intensive architecture. The car will make a journey across London on 24 March, one week ahead of its public motor show debut in New York. 
  

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has teamed up with expert British stuntman Jim Dowdall, veteran of dramatic action stunts in movies including Bond, Bourne and Indiana Jones, to perform a world first high-wire water crossing in the all-new Jaguar XF.
 
The all-new XF will set new business segment benchmarks for weight and efficiency, resulting in class leading fuel economy figures of over 70 mpg. 
 
Ian Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar, said: "I believe the all-new XF will be the best looking car in its class. Elegant, handsome and with proportions that imbue a great sense of integrity – the all-new XF will be true to the strong tradition of sporting Jaguar saloons while being completely of its time." 

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