Driving the Jaguar XF gives you access to several engines, including a supercharged gas and refined diesel. Either engine will give you the responsive performance you expect from Jaguar along with a fun and dynamic driving experience.
Standard Stop/Start Technology
Every engine on the XF has stop/start technology as a way to enhance your vehicle’s fuel economy without sacrificing performance. Smart regenerative charging is also standard, taking advantage of the kinetic energy associated with braking. These features can give your efficiency a big boost, particularly when driving in the city.
The Refined V6 Gas Engines
Those who like gas engines will have the choice of two supercharged V6s on the Jaguar XF. They have the same 3-liter V6 supercharged construction, but varying components can adjust the output. This is the same engine found on the powerful F-TYPE, and it generates 340 horsepower on most trims but 380 on the S trim. Either version of the V6 puts you in control of 332 pound-feet and works with an 8-speed automatic.
The Ingenium Diesel
Jaguar’s Ingenium range gives the automaker a chance to showcase its excellent performance technology. The diesel in the XF does just that. This 2-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder diesel delivers 180 horsepower. As an Ingenium, it has refinement with effortless performance. The engine itself is based on an aluminum block that is strong and compact, then enhanced with advanced technology.
Automatic Transmission
The transmission in the XF shows that Jaguar knows about more than just engine technology; it has advanced tech for all performance-related components. The 8-speed automatic is incredibly smooth and responsible. It is even stylish thanks to the rotary selector in Satin Black to offer quick shifting. Pick from drive modes, like Eco Mode and Dynamic Mode, or just use the convenient steering wheel paddles.
Experience the performance of the Jaguar XF yourself on a test drive around Roanoke, Virginia. The team at Jaguar Roanoke can help you get behind the wheel.
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