Cut-price Jaguar

Cut-price Jaguar

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Jaguar New Zealand has just launched a new derivative in the multi-award winning XF line – the XF 2.0i4 SE, which sells for an incredible $75,000.

“Many New Zealanders think that a large luxury Jaguar sedan costs well in excess of $100,000. We expect customers who would normally consider more mainstream brands to be pleasantly surprised that they can own the Jaguar they always wanted for $75,000”, said James Yates general manager of Jaguar New Zealand.

The XF SE is powered by a 2- litre four- cylinder turbo petrol engine, producing 177kW, which takes the Jaguar sports sedan from 0-100 in 7.9 seconds. The XF has the acclaimed ZF 8-Speed gearbox which also has intelligent stop/start functionality improving fuel economy, reducing emissions and complying with Euro 5 emission standards.

The XF 2.0i4 SE has high specification level including automatic Xenon headlights with LED signature details and 17 inch alloy wheels.

The inside of the vehicle is luxurious and includes Bond Grain with Suede leather seats, electric steering column, interior mood lighting and American Walnut veneer

The multimedia system includes a seven inch touch screen which controls, Jaguars 250W sound system with 10 speakers, hard drive music storage, iPod integration, Bluetooth phone/audio connectivity, DVD player and satellite navigation.

The Jaguar XF 2.0i4 SE is available now at authorised Jaguar centres.

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