Jaguar sets out to cross North America
Back in November, a Jaguar XF 2.2-litre diesel departed New York City with the aim of arriving in Los Angeles, California in seven days time – a journey spanning over 2,800 miles and 11 states.
With independent UK test drivers David and Alexander Madgwick at the wheel, the British-registered XF crossed a continent in order to evaluate just how frugal the 2.2-litre four-cylinder luxury sports car could be.
A strictly standard car, the XF was shipped from Jaguar’s global headquarters in Whitley, Coventry, making it the first diesel Jaguar to enter the USA.
It’s not the first time that the new model, on sale now, has embarked on a long-distance trip. Earlier in 2011 an XF 2.2 was driven from the factory at Castle Bromwich to Munich – a distance of 816 miles – on a single tank of diesel and achieved an average of 57 mpg.
The project will test the capabilities of the XF – serving as an engineering exercise to determine the maximum efficiency of the car.
Despite being the most fuel efficient Jaguar ever created, the XF 2.2 produces 190 PS and 332 lbs ft of torque, to allow the XF to accelerate from rest to 60mph in just 8.0-seconds before reaching a top speed of 140mph. The XF 2.2 emits just 149 g/km of CO2.
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