Auto review: With a fresh interior and a $7,105 price cut, the Jaguar XF is a luxury car bargain

The 2021 Jaguar XF offers a choice between two turbocharged engines as well as new interior features. Credit: TNS/Jaguar
No matter how much money you have — or don’t have — everyone loves a bargain. So what if I said you can buy a new 2021 Jaguar sedan at a price that’s $7,105 lower than last year, yet it has a dramatically improved interior, updated infotainment system and styling updates? You’d say, tell me more.
OK, I will. For 2021, Jaguar has cut the price of the Jaguar XF to $43,995. For that, you get a 246-horsepower, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, an eight-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive.
Now consider its German competition, all of which boast a turbocharged four and automatic transmission and cost considerably more. You could choose the 248-horsepower BMW 530i, which starts at $54,200, or the 255-horsepower Mercedes-Benz E 350, base price $54,950, both of which are rear-wheel drive like the Jaguar XF. There’s also the 261-horsepower Audi A6 45 Premium, base price $55,400, with all-wheel drive.
Yet you can get 296 horsepower and all-wheel drive on the Jaguar for just under 50 grand. This nets you more horsepower and all-wheel drive, and nearly five grand in savings against the Germans. Oh, and you get five years or 60,000 miles worth of complimentary scheduled maintenance.
Have I tempted you yet? Now it’s time for the fine print.
The Jaguar XF is now the brand’s only sedan after last year’s discontinuation of the Jaguar XE sedan. But one gets the sense that the company is redefining the Jaguar XF, as it no longer has the rip-snorting V-6 or V-8 power of its competitors. At the same time, the XF has been treated to a new interior design, one that emphasizes a sleek contemporary opulence over sporty aesthetics — even as its athleticism remains intact. It has become more a luxurious GT than sports sedan. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. After all, few of us spend our days commuting on the Autobahn.
And besides, the XF’s powerplants provide more than enough authority to keep things interesting. The Base P250 and mid-level P250 SE’s turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine generates a respectable 246-horsepower with rear-wheel drive. P300 trims get a more powerful version of the same powerplant, producing 296 horsepower and all-wheel drive, with enough gusto to keep things lively. .
And unlike German sports sedans and their blindly inferior impersonators, the Jaguar XF comfortably soaks up the worst road irregularities. It’s fairly agile, with little body lean in corners and a quiet cabin. After all, this is a British saloon. It keeps a stiff upper lip and carries on, all with enough comfort to prevent you from spilling your cup of Darjeeling. The seats are comfortably well bolstered and not punishingly stiff, making them the perfect thrones for long drives. Head and leg room are generous up front, and merely adequate in the rear, which is typical in this class. Trunk space is minimal at 10.5 cubic feet, so pack lightly.
Adding to this cat’s quiet, capable moves is an exquisitely redesigned interior, decorated in the finest contemporary British fashion.
The instrument panel redesign features an 11.4-inch Pivi Pro infotainment screen with a user interface that puts most of what you need within one or two clicks. And its editorial-like layout makes it far easier to use than previous Jaguar systems. Even better, the accompanying Meridian sound system is exemplary, transforming the XF into your private concert hall. My home stereo should be so good.
All the little details create the impression of a car far more expensive than it is. True luxury is rarified, and it's something Jaguar does better than most of its competition, who seem to be more concerned with mass production than class production.
2021 Jaguar XF
Base price: $43,995-$49,995
Engine: 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder
Power: 300 hp., 295 pound-feet torque
EPA fuel economy estimates: 22 mpg city, 30 highway
Bottom line: Mid-priced luxury
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