2022 Jaguar XF launched in Malaysia - Snazzy new DRLs and upgraded infotainment, from RM 498k

Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia has launched the new 2022 Jaguar XF, which highlights improved driving dynamics, and updates to the exterior and interior. 

The latest model of the luxury XF sedan has a refreshed front-end design that features a new grille that facilitates lower air intake, all-LED headlights with the ‘Double J’ signature and a sleek rear bumper for a refined and modern appearance.

'Double J' DRL signature shown

Stepping into the all-new interior, drivers will be met with comfort and luxury, through a more dynamic and bold cockpit design devised with the driver’s experience in mind. The cockpit is furnished with a sportier centre console that merges with the dashboard and is equipped with a wireless device charger.

On the dashboard, drivers are greeted with a wider 11.4-inch curved glass HD touchscreen featuring the latest Pivi Pro infotainment with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto connectivity.

11.4-inch curved glass infotainment touchscreen shown

The screen being three times brighter and 48 percent larger than the previous model provides drivers with enhanced clarity and a simplified menu structure that streamlines access to common tasks from the home screen in two taps or less.

Other notable features are the vehicle’s segment-first Active Road Noise Cancellation technology that can help to reduce the noise heard by occupants for a more serene drive. This feature is built into the Meridian Sound system.

The new XF also benefits from the latest generation of driver assistance technology. In addition, the Adaptive Cruise Control automatically adjusts the throttle according to the distance to the vehicle ahead, and a Driver Condition Monitor ensures that the driver is fit to operate the vehicle with safety as a priority.

Jeffrey Gan, Managing Director, Retail & Distribution, Sime Darby Motors Malaysia, commented, “We strive to offer world-class vehicles that suit the diverse needs and preferences of Malaysians. In line with this, the Jaguar XF is a mid-size luxury sedan that is best in its class, renowned for its superb performance. With continued robust growth in the luxury car market, we are confident that the latest model is a highly attractive option.”

Priced from RM 498,800 (with 10% SST and excluding Road Tax, Registration and Insurance), the new Jaguar XF will be available in the R-Dynamic version. The 2.0 litre four-cylinder 250PS Ingenium petrol engine can accelerate from zero to 100km/h within 7.1 seconds for this RWD model. All engines are paired with Jaguar’s eight-speed automatic gearbox, which can be controlled using the steering wheel shift paddles for added driver engagement.

The new Jaguar XF was fully booked at the pre-launch phase. With the launch, it is now available for booking once again. Interested customers are encouraged to place their orders soon.

Also read: Robots to welcome customers at Jaguar Land Rover Malaysia's Ara Damansara outlet

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