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The Jaguar XF proves growing up doesn't mean the fun is over

Jaguar debuted the first generation XF to rave reviews in 2008.

The Jaguar XF proves growing up doesn't mean the fun is over

After nearly a decade on the market, it was time for a new XF. For 2016, Jaguar's midsize luxury sedan arrives in the US with a whole new look.

After nearly a decade on the market, it was time for a new XF. For 2016, Jaguar

The new XF is the work of Jaguar design boss Ian Callum, whose résumé includes ...

The new XF is the work of Jaguar design boss Ian Callum, whose résumé includes ...

... James Bond's Aston Martin Vanquish and ...

... James Bond

... the stunning Jaguar C-X75 prototype hypercar.

... the stunning Jaguar C-X75 prototype hypercar.

Up front, the XF sports Jaguar's new headlight and grille design that is also found on the ...

Up front, the XF sports Jaguar

... compact XE and ...

... compact XE and ...

... the F-PACE SUV.

... the F-PACE SUV.

According to Callum, the new front fascia is designed to help bolster brand recognition among the general public.

According to Callum, the new front fascia is designed to help bolster brand recognition among the general public.

The front grille and angular LED headlights give the XF a stylish yet aggressive design.

The front grille and angular LED headlights give the XF a stylish yet aggressive design.

The XF's side profile cuts a suave figure. Callum intentionally deployed a single character line down the side, which highlights the feline hips of the Jag.

The XF

The rear end of the XF is distinguished by the car's dual exhausts and integrated spoiler. According to Callum, the rear end design of modern cars, such as the X, is dictated more by aerodynamics than styling.

The rear end of the XF is distinguished by the car

Step inside ...

Step inside ...

... and you'll find a seamless integration of modern design and tech with old-world English luxury.

... and you

The XF's cockpit is posh but functional. The driver is treated to Jaguar's easy-to-use steering wheel.

The XF

Our test car came with the traditional analog instrument cluster. A 12.3-inch re-configurable instrument panel is available as an option.

Our test car came with the traditional analog instrument cluster. A 12.3-inch re-configurable instrument panel is available as an option.

The analog cluster does feature an adjustable central display screen. Here, the screen is presenting information from the car's parking assist program.

The analog cluster does feature an adjustable central display screen. Here, the screen is presenting information from the car

In a market filled with minimalist center stack designs, the XF is refreshingly button-heavy.

In a market filled with minimalist center stack designs, the XF is refreshingly button-heavy.

Fortunately for drivers, all of the buttons are clearly labeled and intuitively placed.

Fortunately for drivers, all of the buttons are clearly labeled and intuitively placed.

Even with the buttons, the center stack it is still dominated by an 8-inch capacitive touchscreen running Jag's updated InControl Touch infotainment system.

Even with the buttons, the center stack it is still dominated by an 8-inch capacitive touchscreen running Jag

The system is shared across Jaguar and Land Rover's lineup. Although it is markedly better than the previous generation, the presentation is simply still too cluttered, making basic tasks, such as changing the radio station, more of a chore than necessary.

The system is shared across Jaguar and Land Rover

However, the navigation system proved to be quick and responsive. It seems to have shed the lag issues that plagued previous versions we sampled in other cars.

However, the navigation system proved to be quick and responsive. It seems to have shed the lag issues that plagued previous versions we sampled in other cars.

As an option, Jaguar does offer a more powerful InControl Touch Pro infotainment system with a 10.2-inch screen as an option. We haven't had a chance to try the system yet.

As an option, Jaguar does offer a more powerful InControl Touch Pro infotainment system with a 10.2-inch screen as an option. We haven

The XF infotainment screen also manages the car's collection of cameras.

The XF infotainment screen also manages the car

Here's the front camera. Can you spot it?

Here

And here's the rear camera. The side cameras are located under the side-view mirrors.

And here

They all team up to give the driver a birds-eye view of the car and its surroundings. This proved to be invaluable when it came time to squeeze into a tight parking spot.

They all team up to give the driver a birds-eye view of the car and its surroundings. This proved to be invaluable when it came time to squeeze into a tight parking spot.

Instead of the pistol-grip shifter from the F-Type sports car, the XF gets Jaguar's rotary unit, which I found to be a bit imprecise to use. Although the great advantage of the rotary design is that it frees up a tremendous amount of space on the center console, Jaguar didn't really take advantage of it.

Instead of the pistol-grip shifter from the F-Type sports car, the XF gets Jaguar

Here's the XF's Jaguar Land Rover Group key fob. Hidden inside the "Jaguar" lettering is an emergency key.

The seats in the XF were incredible. They were upholstered with high quality leather and stitched with great detail.

The seats in the XF were incredible. They were upholstered with high quality leather and stitched with great detail.

Although the rear cabin provides more than enough room for three passengers ...

Although the rear cabin provides more than enough room for three passengers ...

...two is the preferred head count if you want to travel in comfort.

...two is the preferred head count if you want to travel in comfort.

The rear-seat passengers get both heated and cooled seats, along with dual-zone climate control.

The rear-seat passengers get both heated and cooled seats, along with dual-zone climate control.

They also get three retractable sun-blinds. Two manually operated ones on the side and an electrically operated blind for the rear glass.

They also get three retractable sun-blinds. Two manually operated ones on the side and an electrically operated blind for the rear glass.

The XF's massive sunroof bathes the cabin in light.

The XF

Instead of the roof retracting, the glass panel levers itself up and out of the car.

Instead of the roof retracting, the glass panel levers itself up and out of the car.

Due to the XF's relatively high belt line and low, sloping roof, rearward visibility isn't so great. However, the car's bevy of onboard-cameras makes up for the small rear backlight.

Due to the XF

Apart from the accent veneers, which look and feel low quality, the rest of the cabin exudes quality and solidity. Overall, the interior of the XF is a triumph for Jaguar. It's a truly pleasant place to be.

Apart from the accent veneers, which look and feel low quality, the rest of the cabin exudes quality and solidity. Overall, the interior of the XF is a triumph for Jaguar. It

And now the for the important stuff.

And now the for the important stuff.

The Jaguar XF S is powered by a 3.0-liter, supercharged V6 engine, producing 380 horsepower. The base XF comes with a 340-horsepower version of the same 3.0-liter unit. Both engines are paired to a silky-smooth, 8-speed automatic transmission.

The Jaguar XF S is powered by a 3.0-liter, supercharged V6 engine, producing 380 horsepower. The base XF comes with a 340-horsepower version of the same 3.0-liter unit. Both engines are paired to a silky-smooth, 8-speed automatic transmission.

Both engines are also available on the company's superb F-Type sports car.

Both engines are also available on the company

According to Jaguar, the XF S is capable of making the sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in a brisk 5.1 seconds and reaching a top speed of 155 mph. Jag claims the 340-horsepower version takes just 0.1 seconds more to hit 60 mph and has the same top speed.

According to Jaguar, the XF S is capable of making the sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in a brisk 5.1 seconds and reaching a top speed of 155 mph. Jag claims the 340-horsepower version takes just 0.1 seconds more to hit 60 mph and has the same top speed.

To drive, the XF is a joy. Even at more than 16-feet-long and nearly 3,800 pounds, the Jag proved to be surprisingly nimble. I'm not saying it's as light on its radials as a Miata or an F-Type, but for a big comfy sedan, the XF's athleticism deserves recognition.

To drive, the XF is a joy. Even at more than 16-feet-long and nearly 3,800 pounds, the Jag proved to be surprisingly nimble. I

The 380-horsepower motor in our test car was always eager to provide gobs of power on demand. The engine revs freely and quickly works its way towards the redline as it delivers peak horsepower at 6,500 RPM.

The 380-horsepower motor in our test car was always eager to provide gobs of power on demand. The engine revs freely and quickly works its way towards the redline as it delivers peak horsepower at 6,500 RPM.

In tight corners, the XF remains composed and fleet of foot thanks to its rigid aluminum construction and "Torque Vectoring by Braking" system. This technology applies the brakes on the inside rear wheel as the car is cornering — which effectively pivots the car around corners. The fact that Jag decided to go with the all-aluminum V6 instead of a heavier V8 in this car helps its handling — less weight over the front wheels results in better cornering behavior.

In tight corners, the XF remains composed and fleet of foot thanks to its rigid aluminum construction and "Torque Vectoring by Braking" system. This technology applies the brakes on the inside rear wheel as the car is cornering — which effectively pivots the car around corners. The fact that Jag decided to go with the all-aluminum V6 instead of a heavier V8 in this car helps its handling — less weight over the front wheels results in better cornering behavior.

Like all Jaguar products, the XF's transmission, suspension, and steering can be adjusted on the fly by the driver.

Like all Jaguar products, the XF

The XF's four large disc brakes deliver outstanding performance with good feel and little fade.

The XF

Step on the gas and the supercharger's high pitched wail becomes audible over the XF's 380-watt Meridian sound system. At which point it's time to turn off the AC/DC and enjoy the mechanical symphony of belt-driven forced-induction.

Step on the gas and the supercharger

Disappointingly, the XF lacks the exquisitely tuned exhaust note of the F-Type. The cabin is incredibly quiet and peaceful. Apart from the supercharger, the Jag doesn't make much noise at all.

Disappointingly, the XF lacks the exquisitely tuned exhaust note of the F-Type. The cabin is incredibly quiet and peaceful. Apart from the supercharger, the Jag doesn

So, has the grown up XF lost its sporty spirit? Absolutely not. From its supercharged V6 and fast shifting 8-speed to its torque-vectoring technology and adjustable drive modes, the XF retains the pep of a sports car without shedding its suit of civility. It's a sporty, luxurious, and stylish sedan that falls inline with Jaguar's reputation for producing posh yet athletic cars.

So, has the grown up XF lost its sporty spirit? Absolutely not. From its supercharged V6 and fast shifting 8-speed to its torque-vectoring technology and adjustable drive modes, the XF retains the pep of a sports car without shedding its suit of civility. It

Is it the best sports sedan I've ever driven? No. And it's not even the best Jaguar I've ever driven. That honor goes to the Supercharged V8 F-Type R. But, the 2016 XF is still a reasonably thrilling yet premium saloon with matinee-idol looks. It you don't at least consider the XF when shopping for a mid-size luxury sedan, you'd be making a big mistake.

Is it the best sports sedan I

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