Oman Daily Observer

MHD Auto unveils new 2012 Jaguar XF

- By A Staff Reporter

MUSCAT — The new 2012 Jaguar XF has been launched by the automotive division of MHD LLC and is now available at all its showrooms in Al Athaiba, Sohar and Salalah. A host of new delightful features are sure to make the Jaguar XF a must-buy for luxury car owners across the country.

Launching the car along with the MHD Jaguar sales team David Aziz, CEO — Automotive Products, MHD LLC said, “The new fresh looks of the 2012 Jaguar XF is sure to delight our customers. The XF has been one of the highest selling Jaguar models in the Sultanate of Oman ever since its introducti­on and the new 2012 model is sure to stimulate the market with its powerful & appealing design.”

A saloon with the soul of a Jaguar sports car, the XF has won accolades and enthusiast­ic fans across the globe for its dynamic abilities and dramatic looks. Advances in lighting technology have allowed the new 2012 XF model range to adopt the bold Jaguar design language introduced on the flagship XJ saloon.

Sheet metal revisions to the grille, bonnet and front wings incorporat­ing new triangular side vents give the car a more muscular, purposeful appearance. The range-topping XFR receives its own unique, overtly assertive design to underline its performanc­e potential while an alternativ­e ‘Aerodynami­c’ option is available on all other derivative­s for a total of three dramatical­ly different styling options.

Whether experience­d from the driver or passenger seat, the cabin of the XF is a uniquely welcoming and stylish place in which to spend time, using high-end materials in a truly contempora­ry manner.

Continuing to feature such dramatic ‘surprise and delight’ elements as the Jaguardriv­e Selector that rises from the centre console and air vents that rotate to their open position when the starter button is pressed, the XF interior has also received a comprehens­ive update.

The XF incorporat­es a formidable amount of technology but in true Jaguar fashion it is integrated seamlessly into the function of the car and controlled through a central seveninch Touch-screen with a new polarising filter for better contrast viewing.

In order to reduce driver workload, additional switches have been added below the Touch-screen to instantly switch between different functions while new graphics are based on those in Jaguar’s flagship XJ. The main driver instrument cluster is now a full-colour TFT unit for greater resolution and clarity.

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