Supercharged 2010 Jaguar XFR Sets Sights On M5, E63, & RS4
Posted on 10. Jan, 2009 by Zach in Automotive, Jaguar
You’re looking at the first photos of the upcoming 2010 510-horsepower Jaguar XFR set to debut at the Detroit Motor Show this week (Full gallery of 21 high-res photos after the jump)
Jaguar plans on competing with BMW (E60 M5), Mercedes (W211 E63 AMG), Audi (B7 RS4), and other car manufacturers in the high performance luxury sedan segment. Jaguar means business too – underneath the aggressive, sharp lines of the hood lies a 5.0 liter supercharged engine producing 510 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque.
The powerful engine in the 2010 Jaguar XFR propels the luxury sedan from 0-60 in merely 4.7 seconds, with an electronically limited speed of 155 mph. Jaguar will be using the paddle-shift ZF six-speed gearbox to handle the power in the XFR.
On the exterior, the XFR features a new more aggressive front fascia with large, chrome air inlets on both sides, an angry hood, more aggressive fenders, side lips, a rear decklid spoiler, and a new rear bumper housing the four-tipped menacing exhaust pipes.
Jaguar will begin taking orders for the XFR in Europe in February. Expect to see these cars for sale in the U.S. summer of 2009.
Price: $80,000 (predicted)
- Jaguar XFR Front Side Picture
- Jaguar XFR Rolling/Motion Photo
- 2010 Jaguar XFR Engine
- 2010 Jaguar XFR Taillights/R Emblem
- 2010 Jaguar XFR Side/Rear Rolling Photo
- 2010 Jaguar XFR
- XFR Side Rolling Photo
- XFR Cornering Photo
- 2010 XFR Highway Shot
- XFR Rear/Side Shot
- 2010 Jaguar XFR Rear
- XFR Front Motion Shot
- XFR Aerial Rolling Picture
- 2010 XFR Rolling Photo
- Jaguar XFR Wheels/R Brakes
- 2010 XFR Front Close-Up
- XFR Rear – Quad Exhaust
- 2010 XFR Front View
- 2010 Jaguar XFR
- R Trimmed XFR Interior
- Jaguar XFR Interior
- The 2010 Jaguar XFR with its’ blistering supercharged V8 rips from 0-60 in a mere 4.7 seconds
Update 1/14/09: Luxvelocity has posted a YouTube video of the XFR prototype in the legendary Boneville Salt Flats in Utah testing its’ top speed – a rather remarkable 225.675 MPH. See the video below
[Source: Autoblog and Luxvelocity]

































Russell
10. Jan, 2009
While I’ve always loved a jaguar’s appearance and stately ride, their past attempts at sportier cars have always left me yearning for more. I hope this isn’t the case again, because I’d like there to be a jag, that I’d actually WANT to own.