Jaguar boss hints at an XFR Sportbrake

by David Bond

In one of the latest news, the British based automaker, Jaguar is planning to produce a new model which will stand below the upcoming XFR-S Sportbrake and it will be named the XFR Sportbrake.

Jaguar’s Boss, Adrian Hallmark, said that the model will be “interesting project” and will be useful as a halo model and the vehicle is expected to hit the market soon, but in a limited edition. He also stated “It would be tricky to re-engineer the self-leveling rear suspension to cope with the high performance of such an engine”.

The boss, also stated that, the new XFR Sportbrake might use a 5.0 liter V8 engine which will produce a total output of 510 HP (375 kW) and 625 Nm torque. The model in question will be produced in just 300 to 400 units and it will stand below the XFR-S Sportbrake. Sources close to us also state that there will be a powerful brother to this model with 542 HP (405 kW) and 680 Nm of torque (502 lb-ft) from the 5.0 liter supercharged V8 engine.

Additional details on the XFR Sportbrake are limited for the moment, so until we get all the updates, stay tuned in and don’t forget to take a look at the pictures.

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