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	2012 Jaguar XFR
	
	The 510-horsepower Jaguar XFR receives unique, assertive styling treatment for 2012 that further differentiates it from other XF models. (continued below)
		
	
	
		
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					Updated Styling for 2012 XFR | 
		
			| Source: Jaguar | Published: Sat Apr 23, 2011 | 
	
	(continued from above)
Advances in lighting technology have allowed the new 2012 Jaguar XF 
model range to adopt the Jaguar design language introduced on the flagship 
Jaguar XJ sedan.
Revisions to the grille, hood, and front fenders, which 
incorporate new triangular side vents, give the car a more muscular appearance. 
The XFR receives its own unique styling to underline its performance potential.
The XF headlamps now incorporate bi-function HID xenon technology that 
allows them to be much slimmer and more compact while maintaining outstanding 
beam resolution. The lights incorporate LED daytime running lights arranged in a 
distinctive Jaguar 'J-Blade' signature.
The tail lamps have been 
redesigned and now extend onto the central portion of the trunk lid. These new 
units are full-LED for stop, tail light and turn signal functions and give the 
2012 Jaguar XFR a distinctive light signature at night. Separating the tail 
lights is a revised trunk lid trim with a gloss black lower edge for a cleaner 
appearance. The trunk also features a power latch on all models.
Jaguar XFR Interior
Whether experienced from the driver or passenger 
seat, the cabin of the 2012 XFR is a welcoming and stylish place in which to 
spend time, using high-end materials in a contemporary manner.
Continuing 
to feature dramatic 'surprise and delight' elements such as the JaguarDrive 
Selector that rises from the center console and air vents that rotate to their 
open position when the start button is pressed, the XFR interior also receives a 
comprehensive update.
The XFR incorporates a formidable amount of 
technology, but in true Jaguar fashion, it is integrated seamlessly into the 
function of the car. The primary interface is a seven-inch Touch-screen with a 
new polarizing filter for improved contrast. The graphics palette has been 
revised, and is based on those in the Jaguar XJ. The instrument cluster 
information display is now a full-color TFT unit for greater resolution and 
clarity.
	
		
			| Specifications | 
		
			| Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive | 
		
    | Powertrain | 
  
    | Type | V8, Supercharged | 
  
    | Displacement | 305 cu in (5000 cc) | 
  
    | Power | 510 hp @ 6000-6500 rpm | 
  
    | Torque | 461 lb-ft @ 2500-5500 rpm | 
  
    | Redline | n/a | 
  
    | Driveline | Rear Wheel Drive | 
  
    | Transmission | 6 Speed Automatic | 
  
    | Brakes & Tires | 
  
    | Brakes Front - Rear | Ventilated Discs - Ventilated Discs | 
  
    | Tire Size Front - Rear | 255/35 R20 - n/a | 
  
    | Exterior Dimensions & Weight | 
  
    | Length | 195.3 in | 
  
    | Width | 73.9 in | 
  
    | Height | 57.5 in | 
  
    | Curb Weight | 4306 lbs | 
  
    | Performance | 
  
    | 0-60 mph | 4.9 s | 
  
    | 1/4 Mile | n/a | 
  
    | 60-0 Braking | n/a | 
  
    | Top Speed | 155 mph | 
  
    | Fuel Economy | 
  
    | EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway | 15/23 mpg | 
  
    | Origin & Price | 
  
    | Origin | United Kingdom | 
  
    | Base Retail Price (MSRP) | n/a |