
-In five short years, Jaguar has turned its F-type lineup into a complex tangle not dissimilar to a ball of yarn undone by a catnip-addled feline. To wit, the 400 Sport reviewed here is now the third six-cylinder F-type. It joins a coupe and convertible family that launched with 340- and 380-hp six-cylinder variants and a 550-hp V-8 R model but has since expanded by way of an entry-level four-cylinder engine, optional all-wheel drive, a manual-transmission option for certain V-6 trims, and a range-topping 575-hp eight-cylinder SVR. READ MORE ››
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