| Engine | 3.0L 6-cyl |
| Transmission | Automatic (S8) |
| Drive | All-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | Premium Gasoline |
| Vehicle Class | Two Seaters |
| Engine Desc | SIDI |
| Start-Stop | Yes |
| EPA Vehicle ID | 41283 |
The 2020 Jaguar F-Type S AWD Convertible gets 21 MPG combined. This car is not bought for fuel efficiency, but for its exhaust note, lines, and the open-air motoring from a supercharged six-cylinder engine powering all four wheels. For this buyer, fuel economy is a compromise for the unique experience the F-Type offers.
City and highway performance
The F-Type S AWD Convertible earns its 18 MPG city and 26 MPG highway ratings with forced induction and a quick-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission. The supercharger gives instant throttle response around town, so you don’t need to push hard on the gas to get moving. On the open road, the F-Type cruises comfortably, but the temptation to accelerate is always there. Driven carefully, the 26 MPG highway rating is possible, but resisting the 380 horsepower is hard.
Annual fuel cost
The EPA estimates the annual fuel cost for the 2020 Jaguar F-Type S AWD Convertible at $2,750. This is based on 15,000 miles of driving per year, a mix of city and highway miles, and national average fuel prices. This is a large amount, showing that the F-Type’s thirst for premium unleaded is significant. Owners who drive more aggressively or drive more miles should expect to pay more. Owners should consider this expense when calculating running costs.
Real-world expectations
While the EPA figures are a useful guide, real-world fuel economy in the F-Type S AWD Convertible depends on driving style. Those who drive aggressively and often use the supercharged engine will likely see numbers closer to the city rating, or even lower. Drivers who accelerate smoothly and drive at consistent highway speeds might get the combined figure closer to 23 or 24 MPG, but achieving the official 26 MPG highway consistently is unlikely.
How it compares
Compared to other sports cars, the 2020 Jaguar F-Type S AWD Convertible is in the middle. The Porsche 718 Boxster S, with its turbocharged four-cylinder engine, gets a more economical 22 MPG combined. The BMW Z4 M40i lists at 25 MPG combined. However, the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible gets 19 MPG combined. The F TYPE MPG changes across all years, and some F-Type configurations, especially the V8 engine, are even worse. The Jaguar offers a style and performance that outweighs the fuel economy penalty compared to some competitors.
Tips to maximize efficiency
Avoid short trips. The supercharged engine in the F-Type S AWD Convertible takes time to reach its best operating temperature, and fuel use is highest during warm-up. Combining errands into longer drives will help fuel efficiency.
Use the drive mode selector carefully. The F-Type offers driving modes, including an “Eco” or “Comfort” mode that changes throttle response and transmission for fuel efficiency. While it might reduce the car’s sportiness, this mode during highway cruising can reduce fuel use. Remember to review all Jaguar fuel economy data.
Maintain proper tire inflation. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which hurts fuel economy. Check your tire pressures and keep them at the recommended levels on the door.
Reduce weight. Extra weight strains the engine and reduces fuel efficiency. Remove unnecessary items from the trunk and passenger area to reduce the car’s weight.