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2015 Jaguar XF Adds New Models, Higher Base Price

2014 Jaguar XFR-S 1 photo
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As Jaguar prepares to launch new models like the XE compact sedan and its first-ever production crossover, the 2015 model year will be a relatively quiet one. In addition to the previously announced 2015 XK Final Fifty Edition (marking the end of the road for the XK), Jaguar is also making some key changes to the 2015 XF sedan for 2015.
Right off the bat, the 2015 Jaguar XF 2.0T has a new starting price of $51,175, which is an increase of $4,200. Along with this extra cost, though, comes added equipment, and Jaguar has ditched the previously optional Premium Pack making all of this equipment now standard on the “base” 2015 XF. This new standard content includes navigation, Blind Spot Monitor, keyless entry, rear camera, front parking aid and a 380-watt Meridian audio system with HD Radio and Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

Giving buyers even more choice for 2015, the XF lineup has been expanded to include the new Portfolio and Sport trim levels on models equipped with the 3.0-liter supercharged V-6. Like the 2.0T, Jaguar has gotten rid of the base XF 3.0 model resulting in two equally priced models that start at $57,175 for rear-drive cars and $59,875 for the all-wheel-drive versions. These prices are increases of $6,675 and $6,875, respectively, over the base 2014 XF 3.0, but it adds more standard content that was previously optional.

On the 2015 XF 3.0 Portfolio, buyers are treated to standard luxury features such as heated and cooled front seats, soft leather with a suede headliner, an 825-watt Meridian surround sound audio system, Adaptive Headlamps and 19-inch alloy wheels. As its name suggests, the 2015 XF 3.0 Sport has a sporty look and feel with a more aggressive body kit with black trim and black 20-inch wheels, while the interior adds a black suede headliner, black leather seats with contrasting stitching, piano black trim and bright sport pedals.

Moving up to the 470-hp 2015 Jaguar XF Supercharged, the MSRP is set at $70,875 marking a jump of $2,775 over 2014, while the 2015 XFR gets a $350 increase to 83,550. The range-topping, high-performance 2015 Jaguar XFR-S carries over with the same starting price of $99,000.
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