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What brand are the tires on the Jaguar XFL?

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NolanDella
07/29/2025, 05:32:00 AM

Jaguar XFL tires are from the Pirelli brand. Overview of the Jaguar XFL: The Jaguar XFL is a model launched by Jaguar in 2016, available in both domestic and imported versions. Fuel consumption ranges from 6.9 to 7.9L/100km. It belongs to the mid-to-large-sized car category. The dimensions of the Jaguar XFL are 5093/1880/1456mm (length/width/height), with a wheelbase of 3100mm. The extended wheelbase does not disrupt the original side profile. Jaguar XFL powertrain: Equipped with a 2.0T engine, offering high and low power versions of 200Ps and 240Ps respectively, with 0-100km/h acceleration times of 8.1 seconds and 7.4 seconds. Additionally, a 3.0T-V6 supercharged engine version is available, delivering a maximum power of 340Ps and a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 6.0 seconds.

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VanClara
08/12/2025, 06:21:15 AM

I've driven the Jaguar XFL several times, and the original tire brands are mostly Continental or Pirelli. High-end models usually come with these because they offer good balance, quiet comfort, and low noise on highways. However, different configurations may vary. For example, the base model might use Continental PremiumContact, while the top trim could switch to Pirelli P Zero for better grip. It's recommended to regularly check tire pressure and wear. If the original tires wear out, you might try Michelin Pilot Sport, which offers similar performance but better fuel efficiency. The brand depends on the model year, and the original manual can provide specific model details. Keeping tires clean extends their lifespan, and avoiding sudden braking helps prevent tire damage.

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SanOscar
05/09/2026, 04:49:03 AM

Choosing tires depends on the budget. The Jaguar XFL usually comes with Continental tires as standard, which are cost-effective and highly durable, but Pirelli tires are slightly more expensive with better performance. Pay attention to road conditions while driving to avoid potholes damaging the tires. When replacing tires, consider online brands like Goodyear, which are affordable but may differ in warranty coverage. The original brand is recorded on the purchase documents, and second-hand car owners might downgrade when changing tires. Regular maintenance extends tire life, and checking tire pressure monthly is simple yet effective. Switching to snow tires in winter ensures better stability.

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