2022 Jaguar XF
Carivo independent review & score
Carivo independent review & score
The 2022 Jaguar XF. Carivo rates it 6.8/10 — one of the weaker scores in its segment. It’s hard to recommend over the competition without a compelling reason tied to your specific needs.
Safety leads at 8/10. Crash-test results and standard driver-assistance coverage push it ahead of most sedan rivals on occupant protection — a real differentiator for families. Value is a serious liability at 5.7/10 — well below class rivals and a score that should factor heavily into any buying decision. Don’t overlook it.
At $46,906–$57,914 ($46,906–$57,914, 24 MPG, 5 passengers), it asks for premium money without fully justifying it across the board. Cross-shop sedan rivals near this price before committing. At 4 years old, this model predates meaningful updates to the Jaguar XF lineup. Check how the current generation scores differently before committing to the older version.