Model record
Jaguar XF (X250)
Background
The Jaguar XF (X250) is an executive luxury sports saloon car that was manufactured and marketed by the British automobile manufacturer Jaguar Cars. The XF was available as a four-door saloon and a five-door estate marketed as the Sportbrake. Launched in Autumn 2007 as a replacement for the S-Type, the XF was designated internally as the X250. The X250 was succeeded by the X260 in 2015. X250 was the first of the new styled Jaguars.
Text adapted from “Jaguar XF (X250)” on Wikipedia ↗ · CC BY-SA 4.0 ↗ · retrieved 2026-07
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Same marque
Other Jaguar models
- 420 and Daimler Sovereign —
- Ascot —
- C-Type —
- C-X16 —
- Daimler Sovereign —
- E-Type Roadster —
- Mark 1 —
- Mark IV —
- Mark V —
- Mark VII —
- Mark VII M —
- Mark VIII —
- Mark X —
- Prime Ministerial Car —
- R and SVR models —
- SS Jaguar 100 —
- XE SV Project 8 —
- XF (X260) Sportbrake —
- XFR (X260) Sportbrake —
- XJ (X300) —
- XJ (X308) —
- XJ (X350) —
- XJ (X358) —
- XJ (XJ40) —
- XJ13 —
- XJR (X350) —
- XJR-15 —
- XJR-6 —
- XJS —
- XK —
- XK (X100) —
- XK120 —
- XK140 —
- XK150 —
- XKSS —
- S-Type 1936
- 240 1946
- 340 1948
- XK SERIES 1949
- MK II 1950
- MK VIII 1950
- MK VII 1951
- MK IX 1952
- XJ SERIES 1954
- 3.8 1956
- Mark 2 1959
- Mark IX 1959
- E-Type 1961