Introduced in 2009, the XFR was a high-performance model of Jaguar’s innovative aluminum-bodied XF sedan. The XFR was powered by a 503 horsepower V8 for phenomenal performance; it was discontinued in 2016. The XFR also boasted more-aerodynamic bodywork and an even more high-performance version in the form of the XFR-S. Your Jaguar XFR would have left the factory with Pirelli P Zero tires as OEM, and was available with Base, Portfolio, Sport and Supercharged trim levels.
Your XFR uses an offset fitment, meaning different tire sizes front and rear, so be sure of the correct size you need when you shop 2016 Jaguar XFR tires. Considering the phenomenal performance of the XFR, we’d recommend summer and ultra-high-performance tires; check out tires like the Michelin Pilot Super Sport, Pirelli P Zero, Falken AZENIS FK460 A/S and Bridgestone Potenza Sport. Just be mindful that summer and UHP tires get part of their traction from a softer, stickier tread formulation, but that tread compound will stiffen and lose its grip in colder weather. Summer and UHP tires shouldn’t be used when daily temperatures are below 40-45 degrees F, and should be switched for all-season or winter tires.