| Engine | 2.0L 4-cyl |
| Transmission | Automatic (S8) |
| Drive | All-Wheel Drive |
| Fuel Type | Premium Gasoline |
| Vehicle Class | Midsize Cars |
| Engine Desc | SIDI |
| Start-Stop | Yes |
| EPA Vehicle ID | 44700 |
25 MPG combined is what you can expect from a 2022 Jaguar XF P300 AWD. It’s not a hybrid focused on maximum efficiency, but a stylish, all-wheel-drive luxury sedan for buyers who value driving enjoyment and distinctive design over squeezing every last mile from a gallon of premium fuel. These buyers accept this fuel economy because they’re buying a Jaguar first, and prioritize fuel efficiency lower on their list.
City and highway performance
The EPA estimates the XF P300 AWD will achieve 22 MPG in the city and 30 MPG on the highway. The city figure reflects stop-and-go conditions, where the turbocharged 2.0L engine has to work harder to move this fairly heavy sedan. The highway number is more respectable, showing the benefit of the eight-speed automatic transmission and relatively relaxed cruising. Pushing speeds on the highway, however, can reduce fuel economy drastically.
Annual fuel cost
The EPA says the annual fuel cost for the 2022 Jaguar XF P300 AWD is $2,300. This is based on driving 15,000 miles per year and using national average fuel prices, which rise and fall. The actual figure will likely be significantly higher with today’s high fuel prices. Jaguar recommends premium fuel for optimal performance, so you’ll pay more per gallon than the national average for regular unleaded.
Real-world expectations
EPA estimates provide a useful baseline, but real-world fuel economy varies based on driving style, traffic, and even the weather. Expect figures close to the EPA estimates if you drive conservatively and spend time on the highway. More aggressive driving, frequent short trips, and heavy city traffic will likely reduce your MPG, closer to 20 MPG in mixed conditions. Tire pressure and vehicle maintenance affect fuel efficiency, too.
How it compares
The XF’s fuel economy is in the middle of its class. The BMW 530i xDrive, with a similar 2.0L turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive, gets a slightly better 27 MPG combined. The Mercedes-Benz E350 4MATIC, a key rival, also gets the XF’s 25 MPG combined. The Genesis G80 2.5T AWD offers more value but also gets 25 MPG combined. Buyers often cross-shop these vehicles, so even slightly lower or higher MPG figures matter, because these vehicles require premium fuel. Shoppers can also review XF MPG across all years to see how this model compares to older versions.
Tips to maximize efficiency
Avoid aggressive acceleration and braking. The Jaguar XF’s responsive engine might tempt you to drive fast, but gentle acceleration and smooth braking will save fuel. Watch traffic and maintain a steady speed. Always use the right gasoline.
Make sure your tires have the proper air pressure. This reduces rolling resistance and improves fuel economy. Check tire pressure often, especially when the temperature changes.
Reduce unnecessary weight in the car. Extra cargo makes the engine work harder, reducing fuel efficiency. Remove anything you don’t need.
Consider the XF’s driving modes. “Eco” or “Comfort” mode often adjusts engine and transmission settings for better fuel economy. It might reduce the XF’s responsiveness somewhat, but it can help on longer trips.
Keep up with maintenance. Regular oil changes, air filter replacements, and other maintenance keep the engine running well. Check all Jaguar fuel economy data and compare it with the maintenance requirements.