The 2015 Jaguar XF was the last of the X250 line, with the X260 running from 2016 until now. As far as I can tell, Jaguar stopped making the supercharged V-8 XF R in 2015 as well, making this 510 hp British saloon a bit of a unicorn. For sure, it’s a sleeper. It’s a five owner car that’s made its way around California, Arizona and on to Vegas – there’s a joke there somewhere about it sleeping around but I refuse to make it.
The 5.0 liter supercharged V-8 runs through a six-speed automatic transmission. Depending on the review, the car sprints from 0-60 mph in the low to high four second range. Wish I could be more precise, but web info says the sedan tops out at 155 (limited), 174, and 186 mph. If you own one and hit top speed let me know. We’ll keep it between us.
The Jaguar XF R has heated and air conditioned seats, heated mirrors, Bluetooth and a rearview camera but isn’t all that luxurious otherwise. It’s listed as having the “special edition” package, and I’ve spent too much time trying to figure out what that is. Car will be gone before I do! If you know (Scott?) let me know.
The 2015 Jaguar XF R sold new for perhaps $80,000. There are a dozen available on Autotrader and even Carvana has a pair. Not many at this mileage point – either far more miles and a handful with less, but comparables suggest this price of $35,998 is not that bad. It’s not as good as the way lower mileage XFR I saw last fall, but all prices are up. Also, I tried to explore Carvana’s warranty plans and while they show lots of things covered, couldn’t find anything on a mileage cap or the term of the warranty. Sometimes I get tempted by CPO’s and wonder if there are other aftermarket warranties that are good, and yet I can’t find them as extensive as MaxCare. If this car is for you, it’s still available in Las Vegas here!
Stock #Â 22667351Â Â VIN #Â SAJWA0JH1FMU78460