
Here are the specific differences between the XF and Jaguar XFL: 1. Body dimensions: The Jaguar XF has a body length of 4965mm, width of 1987mm, height of 1496mm, and a wheelbase of 2960mm; the Jaguar XFL has a body length of 5093mm, width of 1880mm, height of 1456mm, and a wheelbase of 3100mm. 2. Powertrain: Both are equipped with a 2.0T L4 turbocharged engine, but with different tuning. The lower version of the Jaguar XF engine has a maximum horsepower of 250PS, maximum power of 184kW, maximum torque of 365N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 7.1L/100km as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; the higher version has a maximum horsepower of 300PS, maximum power of 221kW, maximum torque of 400N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 7.4L/100km. Both are matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The lower version of the Jaguar XFL engine has a maximum horsepower of 200PS, maximum power of 147kW, maximum torque of 320N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 6.9L/100km; the higher version has a maximum horsepower of 250PS, maximum power of 184kW, maximum torque of 365N·m, and a combined fuel consumption of 7.2L/100km. Both are matched with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

The XF and XFL are quite similar, but the biggest differences lie in size and space. The XF is a standard sedan, exceptionally easy to drive, with agile handling in the city and easy parking—perfect for someone like me who loves driving pleasure. The XFL, on the other hand, is the extended version, offering super spacious legroom in the back seats, comfortably seating three adults without feeling cramped, especially ideal for long-distance travel. Price-wise, they're similar, but the XF is more suited for daily commuting, while the XFL leans more towards family or business use, especially with features like rear cup holders. Personally, I think the choice depends on your needs—go for the XF if you prefer sportiness, or the XFL for comfort.

As someone who pays attention to details, the differences between the XF and XFL mainly focus on dimensions and . The standard-wheelbase XF has a more dynamic exterior, with rear seats that are practical but not particularly spacious. The extended body of the XFL significantly increases rear legroom and often includes additional storage compartments and thicker seat cushions, offering a more luxurious seating experience. In terms of handling, the XF has sharper steering, making it suitable for urban and suburban driving, while the XFL's longer wheelbase provides better high-speed stability but can be slightly cumbersome when making U-turns in the city. The powertrains are largely the same, but the XFL is more commonly targeted at markets with a demand for larger spaces, such as Asia, and generally leans towards comfort rather than spirited driving.


