During the hubbub of last week’s 2016 Paris auto show, Jaguar said it is planning another generation of its XF Sportbrake. The automaker also released this photo of a camouflaged prototype.

Motor Trend has since received confirmation that the new luxury wagon will be sold Stateside. The confirmation came directly from Jaguar Land Rover North America CEO Joe Eberhardt.

Jaguar’s previous XF Sportbrake (shown below) is one of the most beautiful wagons ever built, though sadly it was never sold in the U.S. It shared most of its powertrains with the XF sedan, including the XFR-S model’s supercharged V-8.

2013 Jaguar XF Sportbrake

2013 Jaguar XF Sportbrake

Eberhardt said we can expect the reveal of the new XF Sportbrake to take place at a major auto show in 2017. We’ve previously heard that the 2017 Frankfurt auto show will be the likely venue.

Rivals will include the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wagon, Volvo V90 and yet-to-be revealed Panamera wagon.

The XF Sportbrake will be the third and likely final body style for the latest XF. In addition to the standard sedan, Jaguar also sells a long-wheelbase XF L exclusively in China.