The Jaguar XF sits in the same bracket as the 3 Series and C-Class, but it has always tried to offer something a little different. The R-Sport trim leans into the visual aggression with lower sills and a sportier front end, without taking the ride quality too far toward punishing.
Jenny runs it through the daily grind and finds the XF is genuinely comfortable over patchy suburban bitumen. The infotainment is easy to navigate, the boot is a practical size, and fuel consumption is reasonable for a petrol sedan. Interior quality is a step above what Jaguar was producing a decade ago, though some lower-line plastics are a reminder that no car is perfect at this price.
The XF R-Sport is for someone who is bored of the German default and wants the same level of equipment with a bit more character. It will not outsell the BMW. It does not pretend to. For the right buyer, that is entirely the point.
The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



