Jaguar · 2020
XF Sportbrake AWD 2.0L 4-cyl
✓ EPA Verified
Premium Gasoline
Midsize Station Wagons
All-Wheel Drive
City
21
MPG
Combined
24
MPG
Highway
28
MPG
Annual Fuel Cost
$2,400
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$250
more per year
Class Comparison — Midsize Station Wagons
Bottom 47%
Better than 47 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 24 MPG
This vehicle
24 MPG
Class average
27 MPG
Class lowest
13 MPG
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
5
Energy Score
Out of 10
5
GHG Score
Out of 10
370 lbs
Annual CO₂
g/mile tailpipe CO₂
Yes
Start-Stop
Auto stop-start
Vehicle Specifications
Engine2.0L 4-cyl
TransmissionAutomatic (S8)
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypePremium Gasoline
Vehicle ClassMidsize Station Wagons
Engine DescSIDI
Start-StopYes
EPA Vehicle ID41246

24 MPG combined isn’t ideal for everyone. But for those considering the 2020 Jaguar XF Sportbrake AWD with the 2.0L 4-cylinder, it’s a trade-off for British style, agile handling, and all-weather capability not always present in more fuel-efficient cars. It’s a car bought for its character, not just its MPG.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates for the XF Sportbrake AWD are 21 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway. The city figure reflects the realities of urban driving, where the 2.0L engine’s 296 lb-ft of torque helps get the car moving. The highway number is more appealing, showing the engine’s efficiency at a steady speed and aided by the smooth 8-speed automatic transmission. While 28 MPG isn’t class-leading, it’s adequate for longer trips, but drivers who want maximum highway efficiency might look at other options.

Annual fuel cost

The EPA calculates the annual fuel cost for the 2020 Jaguar XF Sportbrake AWD 2.0L at $2,400. This is based on driving 15,000 miles per year, a mix of city and highway driving, and average national fuel prices. Remember that driving habits and fuel costs will affect this number. Drivers who frequently buy premium fuel might spend more than the EPA estimate.

Real-world expectations

EPA figures are a starting point, but real-world MPG often varies. Aggressive driving, frequent commutes in heavy traffic, and long periods of idling can hurt fuel economy. However, drivers who accelerate gradually, anticipate traffic, and consistently use the XF Sportbrake’s driving modes will likely see real-world MPG close to the EPA estimates. Don’t expect Prius-like mileage, but numbers in the low 20s during mixed driving are possible. Take a look at XF MPG across all years, there are many resources that break down this data. Understanding real-world scenarios gives a better idea of MPG than overall estimates.

How it compares

The XF Sportbrake’s fuel economy is average compared to its competitors. The Audi A6 Allroad, with its standard 3.0L V6, gets a combined 22 MPG. The Volvo V90 Cross Country, another stylish wagon with standard AWD, gets a slightly better 25 MPG combined in its B6 configuration. These competitors may have slightly better fuel efficiency, but that’s just one factor in choosing a vehicle. Jaguar buyers often value a unique driving experience and British styling over small MPG gains. Those searching for all Jaguar fuel economy data know that there is a range of fuel economy amongst their vehicles, the Sportbrake being amongst the more luxurious options.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Drive smoothly. The 2.0L engine responds well to gentle acceleration and steady throttle. Avoid sudden bursts of speed unless needed. This will improve fuel economy and enhance the driving experience, helping you enjoy the XF Sportbrake’s refined character.

Use the driving modes. Select “Eco” mode during relaxed cruising or highway driving. This mode adjusts engine and transmission settings for fuel efficiency. But switch to “Dynamic” mode when you want quicker throttle response and engaging performance.

Keep tires properly inflated. Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, hurting fuel economy. Regularly check your tire pressure and inflate them to the recommended levels found on the driver’s side doorjamb. Proper tire inflation also improves handling and extends tire life.

Minimize idling. Idling wastes fuel without covering any distance. If you’ll be stopped for more than a minute, turn off the engine. Modern engines restart quickly and efficiently, making it more economical to switch off the engine than to idle.