We could be wrong, but it looks increasingly possible that Jaguar may be testing the waters to see if there’s any interest in its new diesel-powered version of the XF premium saloon in the States.
Following the completion of the 2,884-miles coast-to-coast trip in a standard, UK-registered, right-hand drive XF 2.2D, the British automaker has now released a short film recording bits and pieces from the journey made by independent testers, David and Alexander Madgwick, mixed with facts about the car.
Too bad Jaguar’s marketing team didn’t create a time-lapse video charting the entire trip from New York City to Los Angeles in a few minutes – now, that would have been something.
In its North American release, Jaguar also clarified that the XF 2.2D recorded an average fuel economy of 52 MPG US and a peak economy of 55.7 MPG that was achieved on the penultimate day of the trip in the southwest US.
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