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Leaked: Jaguar XF Sportbrake

William Maley

Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

February 27, 2012

The magic of internet has brought forth some leaked shots of Jaguar's new XF Sportbrake (wagon).

The shots from a brochure show the Sportbrake sharing a family resemblance to the XF sedan from the front end to the B-pillar. After that, its all new sheetmetal.

The pictures also show the XF's large cargo space and folding seats.

Engines for the Sportbrake are likely to be the same as the sedan; a 2.2L four-cylinder and two 3.0L V6 diesel engines and a N/A 5.0L V8.

The XF Sportbrake will debut at Geneva next month.

Source: Autocar

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Should be a good competitor to the CTS-V wagoon.

If Jaguar brings it over.... which I'm doubting

Camino LS6

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Decent looking wagon.

The blacked out D-pillar looks better on this than it does on the XJ, but it's still an awkward styling element.

ZL-1

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The blacked out D-pillar looks better on this than it does on the XJ, but it's still an awkward styling element.

My thoughts exactly.

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