The Jaguar XFR mixes saloon car practicality with blistering performance.
The engineers at Jaguar have extracted 503bhp from the supercharged 5.0-litre V8.
The interior is hardly changed from the XF saloon, but sports seats add a bit of raciness to the otherwise-standard cabin.
Jaguar has resisted putting too many spoilers and wings onto the XFR - instead opting for a more subtle approach.
Most people will be fine for room in the back of the Jaguar, although the low roofline does steal headroom and the location of the transmission tunnel means there's only really space for two passengers.
'R' embossed seats hint at the performance on offer.
The boot weighs in at 500-litres and will expand to 900 litres with the rear seats folded down.
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