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Sleek and feline Jaguar

THE days of the big box on wheels estate car has long gone, with motor manufacturers now producing sleek, aerodynamic models, which are still practical, but in many cases, better looking than their saloon equivalent.

The Jaguar XF Sportbrake is arguably the best looking of the lot.

The XF has always been an excellent car with its lightweight aluminium body and unique technological touches allied to an excellent range of engines.

But this estate version or Sportbrake if you like, is something that is so easy on the eye.

It retains the curves of the saloon with mesh grille and distinctive bi-function xenon headlights with LED ‘J’ blade daytime running lights, but the curving roofline with its coupe like profile gives it an even more low-slung predatory look.

The rear tailgate spoiler, stylish alloys and the R-Sport trim and badging to sports front bumper, side sills and boot mounted spoiler, also give a sporty appearance.

The interior is a familiar, but comfortable place to be. It retains signature features like the rotary auto gear selector which rises from the console, pulsing starter button, ambient lighting and revolving air vents, but the latest layout is almost ingenious in its simplicity.

It’s a case of less is more with the Touch Pro infotainment system with 10-inch display as standard controlling major functions like connectivity for smart phones, high-end sound system and navigation.

Using a SIM card and the vehicle antenna for the strongest and most reliable signal, the car can also function as a Wi-Fi hotspot, providing a 4G connection for up to eight devices.

As for the rest of the cabin, the sculpted seats, high quality soft touch finish to dash and doors, sudecloth headlining and high quality carpets give a true luxury feel, as does the high quality soft grain Windsor leather trim seats.

The R-Sport trim is also prominent on multi-function steering heel and on the electrically operated and heated seats. Standard goodies on this model include an Infinity Mirror with autodimming function, chrome window surrounds, chrome seat switches on seats, bright metal pedals, illuminated metal treadplates and door mirror puddle lights.

The car is also hugely practical, with a large stowage area accessed from a low loading lip in the boot.

The powered tailgate can even be set to a preferred opening height to protect the lid in low ceiling areas.

A wide flat, rectangular stowage area maximises capacity which increases from 565 litres to a huge 1,700 litres with the 40:20:40 split rear seats folded.

It’s agile chassis and lightweight aluminium based architecture also means the car handles beautifully while the precise steering and grip, boosted by the all wheel drive, make it a real driver’s car.

The two-litre 240ps engine is powerful yet reasonably frugal, with a claimed 41.5mpg and emissions of 157g/km

Mated to the eight-speed gearbox, the car offers warm, bordering on hot performance, it accelerates well, from 0-60mph in just 6.7 seconds.

Handling is superb with the all wheel drive kicking in where required, while the air suspension keeps it comfortable but composed over even the roughest roads.

The all wheel drive system incorporates Intelligent Driveline Dynamics (IDD), which uses sensors to actively predict rear wheel slip and redistribute torque to prevent loss of traction.

All-wheel drive models also have advanced traction functions to help drivers cope in poor conditions, such as on icy roads or wet grass. 

Safety systems on this particular model included forward-facing stereo camera that generates an accurate 3D image of the road ahead while sensor and image processing software provides emergency braking.

Factfile

Jaguar XF Sportbrake R-Sport 2.0 AWD

Price: £43,810

Mechanical: 240ps, 1,999cc, 4cyl diesel engine driving four wheels via 8-speed automatic gearbox

Max Speed: 150mph

0-62mph: 6.7 seconds

Combined MPG: 41.5

Insurance Group: 29

C02 emissions: 157g/km

Bik rating: 35%

Warranty: 3yrs/100,000 miles

Outlander powers ahead

The stylish lines of the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 
By Bill McCarthy

The Outlander story just keeps giving. First launched in the UK in 2014 to stunning sales success, it remains the best-selling plug-in vehicle – hybrid or electric – in the UK. 

The 2019 model is priced from £36,755 OTR and is available in five trims levels – Juro, the 4, driven here, the 4hs, 5h and 5hs. 

It has been updated in many ways, looking sleeker than ever, for a 4×4, with new grille, spoiler, bumpers, LED headlights and front and rear bumper. 

It also features a new 2.4 litre petrol engine, upgraded battery and generator and more powerful electric motor for the rear wheels when in four wheel drive mode. 

This delivers a claimed EV range of 28-35 miles. This proved to be pretty much the case on a daily commute of 32-33 miles achieved comfortably. Just plug it in overnight and off you go again the next day. 

The combination delivers some sky high economy figures and ultra low emissions. 

Regeneration from braking is also a key factor when in EV mode, while the paddles behind the steering wheel do not shift gears up or down, but control five levels of regenerative power when slowing down or descending hills. 

The exterior looks sleek and stylish and this is reflected on the inside with good quality fixtures and fittings, with new accent trim, classy soft touch finish, and black headlining, new electrically operated seats and revised switchgear . 

The central touchscreen is like the control panel of a space shuttle, with revised dials, meters and displays showing how the power from battery, motor engine and regenerative braking is being distributed. 

It also controls functions like infotainment and connectivity, but not sat nav. Instead it allows user to plug in smartphone to display Google maps on the screen. 

The interior is light and spacious with plenty of space for five and a large boot area of 463 litres, complemented by an under floor cargo box of 35 litres. 

There are plenty of other pockets, cubbyholes and throughout. 

Standard kit on this model includes a 360 degree camera, leather seats with eight-way electric adjusted front driver’s seat, blind spot warning, rear cross traffic alert, powered tailgate and heated steering wheel. 

On the road it is lively enough, hitting the 60mph mark in 10.5 seconds. 

It is quick enough too in electric mode and can reach up to 84mph without the engine kicking in and cruises effortlessly on the motorway. 

A new sport mode sharpens throttle and steering response and delivers more grip via the Super All-Wheel Control system and there’s also a new snow mode to improve low-grip launching and cornering abilities on slippery surfaces, 

As well as pure electric EV, there is also hybrid mode, where the car still powered by the front and rear motors and the engine engaged to run the generator to charge the battery while driving and deliver extra power when needed. 

The third mode is parallel hybrid mode where the engine powers front wheels, the front electric motor assists engine and the rear motor drives rear wheels when higher speeds are required. The system automatically switches to series hybrid/EV Priority mode as much as possible. 

On the road, the ride and handling are more than acceptable for the size of car, will little evidence of wallowing on corners, particularly in sport mode. 

As you would expect it is packed with safety kit including larger front brake discs, automatic headlamps, rain-sensing wipers, reversing camera, seven airbags, including driver’s side knee airbag, traction and stability control to earn a five-star NCAP safety rating. 

Factfile

Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 4h 2.4 Auto 

Price: £39,500 

Mechanical: 135ps, 2,360cc, four cylinder petrol engine and electric motors driving all wheels via auto gearbox 

Max Speed: 106mph 

0-62mph: 10.5 seconds 

Combined MPG: 159.5 

Insurance Group: 31 

C02 emissions: 40 g/km 

Warranty: 5yrs/62,000 miles