Jaguar XFR-S estate spied...
...but is it going to be built or not? PH makes the case for a yes
Currently the most potent XF Sportbrake you can buy fuels from the black pump, the surprisingly silky 275hp V6 diesel S good for a sub-six 0-62mph time, 159g/km and high 40s mpg. All very good for those living in that mythical ‘real world’.
But in the one also populated by recently updated E63 AMG wagons and all-new AudiRS6 Avant we’d be rather keen for Jaguar to get stuck in and build a Sportbrake with the supercharged 5.0-litre V8 that does such sterling service in various hot Jags and Range Rovers. Whether in 510hp R tune or more potent 550hp R-S form it’d be more than enough to go chasing the Audis and Mercs and makes for an enticing prospect for lovers of fast wagons. Certainly this test car would seem to have an XFR-S style front valance with the additional ‘gills’ in the intakes and diffuser in the rear bumper, not to mention the S wheels and brakes, but beyond that it’s hard to say what’s going on beneath.
This assumes it’s indicative of something that may be built of course. Autocar says the test mule is just that and “although technically possible” it “remains a project of Jaguar’s Engineered to Order ‘skunk works’ division” and the demand isn’t there.
The American news sites discussing the car would beg to differ, both on the demand and Jaguar’s inclination to build it.
So we asked Jaguar, not especially optimistic of anything conclusive, and a spokesperson said “I can’t comment on product speculation.” No surprises there. He did continue, “At any time, around 30 test cars run at our Nurburgring facility. Exciting stuff. Of course an XFR-S Sportbrake is possible. But definitely no plans at this time.”
Is there a market for fast estate cars though? Funnily enough we were chatting with Ford about this in conversation about our Focus ST fleet car. As mentioned, Ford eventually hopes the estate version will account for 20 per cent of ST sales, from a current level of 10 per cent. But what about the Audis and Mercs higher up the food chain an XFR-S would be doing battle with? RS Avants are the hot Audi heartland of course and there’s no saloon version of the RS6, this role now filled by the RS7 Sportback.
Over at AMG C63 saloons out-sell estates to the tune of nearly 4:1 but demand for the wagon has increased by 104.2 per cent year to date, compared with 44.5 per cent for the four-door. It’s more like 5:1 for E63 but in the case of the CLS63 it’s just over 2:1, suggesting the slinkier Shooting Brake format is very much en vogue and there is indeed a market for glamorous V8-powered 500hp-plus estates.
There’s your evidence Jaguar. Now just go and build it. Here to help and all that.
[Sources: MotorAuthority, Automobile, Autocar, HKCarworld.com]
It was also cheap to buy at £31k for 11k miles!
Whenever the owner and I talk about his car we both comment on how great it would be if they made an estate version.
Very nice, only thing missing for me is a nice 6 speed manual! Auto is nice and suits the diesels very well, but a manual "drivers" option for this and the F-type, would fill the only holes in the model line up IMO.
I was actually thinking the other day that an XJ Supersport Estate (or shooting brake or whatever they are called) could also make a very nice car, Limo space and comfort, estate practicality, that V8 and those XJ looks... Lovely!
I was actually thinking the other day that an XJ Supersport Estate (or shooting brake or whatever they are called) could also make a very nice car, Limo space and comfort, estate practicality, that V8 and those XJ looks... Lovely!
Jaguar \ Land Rover are creating insanely desirable cars at the moment. Even the Mrs would go for a XF!
They have really nailed it with a very modern, classy and understated look. XF makes the 5 series and E class look quite boring. (IMHO)
Much want!
I personally prefer the saloon versions
Seriously looking at swapping my XFR in for an XFR-S but it will be the saloon. The rear space is very good and the boot is massive. The big dirty stuff goes into the mrs car.
WE might all think it's a great idea but the chances are that Joe-Public wont really have much need for an estate car with ~20mpg fuel economy.
(speaking as an ex 2004 E55 Estate owner)
ACTUALLY it`s ALL about "need", I "needed" to obliterate a Testarossa on my way to the 2005 Monaco GP! :-)
can't beleive they didn't
get this built now!!
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