Huddersfield Daily Examiner

A prime piece of real estate

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£40,155 and the range topping 3.0litre V6 diesels start at £52,400.

We have just been putting a topbut-one grade XF Sportbrake R-Sport 25d AWD through its paces which is powered by JLR’s latest 240ps 2.0-litre diesel engine.

In raw form it costs £44,600 but this example came with more than £20,000 worth of extras including an upgraded sat nav and sound system costing £2,670, 20-inch alloys at £2,095 and a head-up display for a further £1,270.

The lustrous Firenze red paint job was also an extra at £705 and so were the gloss black roof rails and panoramic sunroof adding another £1,105.

From the nose to the back of the front seats the Sportbrake is the same as the XF saloon.

It’s from the door pillars backwards where the changes kick in and the sleek, sloping roofline creates a delightful profile.

The bullet-shaped looks make the Sportbrake appear bigger than the XF saloon but apart from an extra two inches of headroom in the rear the length is the same at 16ft 3ins.

The real difference is air suspension which smooths the ride in splendid fashion and the Sportbrake feels nicely planted on the road – a proper sporty drive and very sure footed thanks to the all-wheel-drive giving more grip than the convention­al rear-wheel set up.

A multi-mode drive system alters throttle and damping from sport to eco settings and although an estate it drives like a Jaguar should.

Paddle shifters help get the best from the eight-speed automatic transmissi­on and dynamicall­y the Sportbrake is very accomplish­ed.

Top speed from the four-cylinder diesel is 150mph, 0 to 60 comes up in 6.4 seconds and officially it is rated at 48.7mpg with emissions of 153g/km.

We saw an average of 37 to the gallon although that was driving two up in an unladen vehicle.

On the road, noise suppressio­n is good and the car is exceptiona­lly well appointed with leather upholstery throughout and metal inserts in the trim.

Gesture control for the sun blind over the glass roof – and it’s the biggest going at 1.6 square metres – was a bit of a gimmick but handsfree operation of the tailgate is essential these days and it’s a standard feature on all models.

And to emphasise the sporty side of the Sportbrake, the car is also available with JLR’s Activity Key – a weatherpro­of wristband which can be used to lock the car while you’re out jogging or surfing where carrying the keys is not so wise.

As an alternativ­e to an SUV the XF Sportbrake has much to commend it, doing the heavy work in quite luxurious fashion and without compromise.

It looks stunning, performs without issue and is packed with status – just watch the extras.

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