Jaguar XQ test mule was seen during testing before a possible debut of the concept next month at the Frankfurt car dealership.
You should not deceive yourself with a rather “awkward” appearance of this car, since the engineers used the body of the XF sedan and significantly increased the road lumen.
At the end of 2010, the potential crossover Jaguar appeared. And finally, in just a couple of weeks, most likely, the debut of the conceptual version will take place.
The new JAG, which will probably be called XQ or Q-Type, will use the same platform as the upcoming XS sedan.
The production version, according to rumors, will be released in 2015 and should be offered with a 4-cylinder 2.2-liter diesel engine with a capacity of 163 liters.With. (120 kW) and 220 l.With. (174 kW), as well as more powerful 3.0-liter diesel V6, outstanding 240 liters.With. (177 kW). The line of gasoline engines will include a 2.0-liter turbocharged unit producing a capacity of 240 liters.With. (176 kW), and a 3.0-liter boost V6, issuing 340 liters.With. (250 kW).