
A Jaguar XF 2.2 Diesel driven by independent testers, and David Alexander Madgwick, completed his epic journey from New York to Los Angeles on Monday, covering a distance of 2,884 miles (4637 km) in seven days.
The British registered, the model of RHD was brought to the U.S. for Jaguar to emphasize the qualities of his XF diesel, which was recently introduced in Europe, but is not available in the states.
Jaguar says the luxury sedan has returned an average fuel economy of 62.9 mpg, although the company did not specify if the number is * mpg U.S. mpg Imperial or - if the latter, then is equal to 52.4 miles / gal 4.5lt 100 km.
The automaker said the XF 2.2D requires four steps for fuel and the economy reached a peak of 67 mpg on the penultimate day of the trip.
Jaguar XF Project Manager, Paul Alcock, who was present throughout the trip, said:
"This project was designed primarily to test the potential of the economy of the XF 2.2 The surprising figures made by the car were made for each element of the new XF as effective as possible -. In the aerodynamics of its 2.2 liter diesel engine four-cylinder connected to a gear box of eight reports. The whole team is incredibly proud of what has been achieved and XF is a graphic demonstration of the power engineering integrity, and efficiency of the car. "
The XF 2.2D is powered by a new turbocharged 2.2-liter diesel that produces 190 horsepower and 332 lb-ft of torque, which accelerates the car from zero to 60 mph (96km / h) in 8.0 seconds before peak at 140 mph (225 km / h).














































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