The new XF, priced nearly Rs 2 lakh more than its predecessor, will take on Mercedes-Benz E Class, Audi A6, BMW 5 Series and Volvo S60. The E-Class is the market leader in this segment, which is also the highest selling model for Mercedes-Benz.
Deliveries of XF are scheduled to begin by end of this month and customers can book one through any of the 23 authorised Jaguar retailers located near them. With the introduction of the Ingenium Diesel engine, the XF becomes the first Jaguar in India to get this power-train. The car is launched in three diesel and two petrol variants with the top end, costing Rs 61.85 lakh.
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