What are the specs of a 2010 Jaguar XF?
Despite its performance aspirations, the XFR’s surprisingly livable suspension tuning means it’s just as suited to commuting in traffic as it is blasting down an open highway. Indeed, it’s a special blend of comfort and power. If 510 hp isn’t your thing, check out our review of the 2010 XF Premium.
What kind of engine does the Jaguar XFR have?
Boasting a 510-horsepower, supercharged 5.0-liter V-8, the XFR demands prudent use of the gas pedal, lest you find yourself at speeds that will have you trading the XFR’s leather bucket seats for the vinyl backseat of a Crown Victoria.
What’s the gas mileage on a Jaguar XF?
Jaguar cites a zero-to-60-mph time of 4.7 seconds, which is pretty good for a car that weighs 4,306 pounds. EPA-estimated gas mileage is 15/21 mpg city/highway, which means the XFR avoids a gas-guzzler tax. The way this V-8 makes its power is as impressive as how it moves the XFR.
What’s the zero to 60 mph time on a Jaguar XF?
Mash the gas pedal, and the surge of power will snap your head back. Jaguar cites a zero-to-60-mph time of 4.7 seconds, which is pretty good for a car that weighs 4,306 pounds.
What kind of horsepower does a Jaguar XF have?
The XF Premium has a 5.0-liter V8 making 385 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque. The XF Supercharged has a supercharged version of the 5.0-liter V8 rated at 470 hp and 424 lb-ft.
What are the trim levels of the 2010 Jaguar XF?
The 2010 Jaguar XF is a midsize luxury sedan available in four trim levels: base XF, XF Premium, XF Supercharged and XFR.
When did the Jaguar XF go on sale?
Good enough to make the XF Supercharged seem excessive. When the Jaguar XF first went on sale in the U.S. in 2008, it did so with two engines: a naturally aspirated 300-hp, 4.2-liter V-8 and a 420-hp supercharged version of the same unit.
What kind of car is the Jaguar XFR?
Cars.com’s MIke Hanley takes a look at the 2010 Jaguar XFR. It competes with the Audi S6, BMW M5 and Cadillac STS-V. Few cars strike me as too powerful, but the new Jaguar XFR sport sedan comes awfully close, at least when it comes to driving on public roads.