2015 Jaguar XF vs Jaguar XJ
2015 Jaguar XF 2015 Jaguar XJ
2.0 L Inline 4 Engine 3.0 L V6
240 hp @ 5500 rpm Horsepower 340 hp @ 6500 rpm
251 ft-lbs. @ 2000 rpm Torque 332 ft-lbs. @ 3500 rpm
19 city / 30 hwy mpg * Fuel Economy (city/hwy) 18 city / 27 hwy mpg *
8-speed shiftable automatic Transmission 8-speed shiftable automatic

2015 Jaguar XF vs Jaguar XJ

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2015 Jaguar XJ vs. 2015 Jaguar XF: Similarities and Differences

Both the 2015 Jaguar XJ and XF are luxury sedans, but there's an immediate difference. The XJ is a full-size sedan, while the XF is a midsize sedan. That means the XJ is both larger and heavier than its sibling, and this is one of the primary reasons for the difference in power plants under their respective hoods. However, there are other similarities. Both offer Bluetooth® capabilities, heated seats and amazing interior and exterior designs. The XF offers eight trim options, while the XJ is available in two body styles the XJ and XJL. Each of those has three trim levels to offer. Each car has turbocharged engines available, although the XJ beats out its smaller brother in terms of raw power (which is necessary thanks to the car's larger body and heavier weight).

Advantages of the 2015 Jaguar XJ

The XJ provides more space than the XF thanks to its full-size layout. It also has better manners on the road as the suspension and handling have been tuned for comfort, rather than sporty performance. For those who demand a serene, effortless ride, the XJ is the right choice. With that being said, it's as agile on the road as one would expect from a Jaguar. It also boasts a significant amount of cargo space.


Both the XJ and XF offer advantages depending on a driver's needs and requirements. For the performance-minded, the XF is the right choice. For those who want cloud-like luxury, the XJ is a better option. However, neither disappoints, and both provide exceptional handling and legendary nimbleness on the highway.

* EPA estimated MPG may vary by transmission, trim and individual driving behavior.