Jaguar C-XF named AutoWeek’s Best in Show
January 13, 2007 8:52PM by Michael Savio
The stylish Jaguar C-XF Concept was named the AutoWeek Editors’ Choice Award for Best in Show 2007 at the North American International Auto Show. The C-XF is the beginning of a new era and is a clear look into the design direction for the company’s next-generation of sport sedans.
“The Jaguar C-XF is the sexiest four-door we’ve seen from Jaguar in years,” said Dutch Mandel, editor and associate publisher, AutoWeek. “This car draws a line from Jaguar sedans of the past to Jaguar sedans of the future.”
“With the C-XF, we wanted to create something with strength and a distinctive modern style that will carry Jaguar into the future – something with longevity,” said Ian Callum, design director, Jaguar Cars. “Ultimately, AutoWeek’s recognition of this tells us we’ve accomplished our goal.”
## Source: Jaguar ##
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