Even though the new XF is expected to be slightly larger than the current car — to address rear legroom and
boot space concerns — this is likely to provide a significant weight saving over the current chassis.
Not exact matches
Families these days are smaller in number with changing / different lifestyles who prefer larger
boot space to pack their accessories, my
concern is that the top - model should be 4WD maybe its pricing, don't know.
As far as
space is
concerned, on paper, the Jaguar is the most comfortable sedan as it is the longest and the widest; but it has the smallest
boot (455 litres).
Practicality is a particular
concern - the Accord isn't available as a hatchback and the
boot and rear cabin
space doesn't tally up with competitors.
Other features of the new Hyundai i30 Tourer
concern the
space inside, the model coming with a
boot space of 600 liters, to be added to the overall 1,650 liters, with the rear seats being folded.