Jaguar XE

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    Jaguar XE

    Autocar score 7
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    The XE is Jaguar’s midsized luxury sedan. It’s a model that seeks to stand out for its sporty character. On offer is a 2.0 diesel engine with 180hp and a 2.0 petrol in 200hp and 250hp versions.

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    The XE is Jaguar’s midsized luxury sedan. It’s a model that seeks to stand out for its sporty character. On offer is a 2.0 diesel engine with 180hp and a 2.0 petrol in 200hp and 250hp versions.

    Jaguar XE key specifications

    Jaguar XE Price NAPriceJaguar XE Range/Mileage NAMileageJaguar XE Engine Capacity/Motor Type 1997ccEngineJaguar XE Transmission Torque Converter AutoTransmissionJaguar XE Fuel type PetrolFuel typeJaguar XE Seating Capacity 5 SeaterSeating Capacity

    Jaguar XE expert reviews

    We like

    • Ride and handling
    • Strong petrol engines

    We don’t like

    • Lower trims don’t feel rich
    • Limited rear seat space

    Jaguar XE Overview

    What is it?
    The arrival of the XE diesel fills a gaping hole in Jaguar’s India line-up. The carmaker may have positioned the petrol XEs as the sporty choice among luxury sedans, but in a segment where diesels still reign supreme, it needed something to take the diesel A4, 3-series and C-class head on. This XE 20d is the car for the job. It is powered by Jaguar Land Rover’s increasingly commonplace four-cylinder, 2.0-litre Ingenium, turbo-diesel engine in its 180hp and 430Nm state of tune. The power and torque figures are 10hp down and 30Nm up, respectively, on what the A4 35TDI and 320d’s engines make. Merc’s C 220d makes less power but the Jag has nothing on the twin-turbo C 250d’s 204hp and 500Nm.

    What’s it like on the inside?
    Like the other XEs, the weak link in the package is the rear bench. The seat itself is really comfortable but legroom and headroom are at a premium so you just can’t stretch out like you can in its rivals. Really, the best seat in the house is the one behind the steering wheel. Do note, the XE is one of those cars where the trim level you opt for dictates how much you’ll like the cabin. Base Pure and mid-spec Prestige versions as the model tested get rather drab all-black interiors, while the fully-loaded Portfolio trim’s dual-tone combo is far more premium in appearance. Opt for a lower trim and other items you’ll have to compromise on are the infotainment screen (smaller touchscreen) and sound system, aside from a few comfort features.

    What’s it like to drive?
    We’ve experienced this Ingenium diesel on a Jag before on the XF, but the punchy nature of the engine is more in keeping with the XE’s sporty pretensions. The engine feels quicker than its 9-second 0-100kph time would suggest and kickdown acceleration is good too, though its rivals are faster still. The engine bunches up its power for release at 2000rpm and till 4000rpm, progress is strong. You can rev on and even hold gear at the 4900rpm limiter in manual mode but the eight-speed gearbox does such a nice job of things on its own, you’ll be happy to let it do its thing. In Dynamic drive mode, the gearbox gets the best out of the engine by selecting the ratio that keeps revs near the 2000rpm mark. Resultantly, there’s no delay in the build of power and the XE just lunges forward as and when you need it to. The XE also adapts well to a relaxed driving style. The gearbox keeps engine revs and noise levels low. It’s just that the engine isn’t as quiet as it ought to be. Throttle inputs are usually accompanied by a grumble from the engine and there’s a drone in the mid-range too. You just won’t get the same sense of calm in the cabin as you would in the beautifully insulated A4 35TDI, though a BMW 320d is noisier still.

    It’s actually the 320d that the XE 20d can be best clubbed together. Both cars are designed to put the driver at the heart of the action. And like its petrol siblings, the XE diesel succeeds in this quest, and how. The steering is straight up incredible and there is a very natural balance in the chassis that makes the XE a joy to drive on curvy roads. Yup, we can’t wait to bring it head-to-head with a Bimmer either. Ride quality, again like the petrols, is really good too. There is a great balance between body movement arresting firmness and ride-enhancing suppleness in the suspension setup, and only on occasion will the XE thud and thump on our roads.

    Should I buy one?
    If you are interested in an XE diesel, you’ll be best off extending your budget and splurging on the Portfolio trim, which at Rs 43.21 lakh (ex-showroom, India), costs about the same as top-spec rival sedans. But, and this is important, if you are willing to do so, why not just go for the 2.0-litre turbo-petrol-powered XE 25t Portfolio that actually costs about Rs 1 lakh less. It will be more expensive to run than the diesel but a sporty sedan like the XE needs a fitting engine. And in our books, the 25t’s 240hp petrol is it.  

    Jaguar XE features and specifications

    Our Rating
    7
    Fuel Type
    Petrol
    Engine Displacement
    1997 cc
    Body Style
    Sedan
    Doors
    4
    Seats
    5
    Airbags
    6
    Max Power
    200hp at 4500-6000rpm
    Max Torque
    320Nm at 1200-4500rpm
    Gearbox Type
    8-speed Torque Converter Auto
    Warranty Distance
    100000 km
    Warranty Duration
    3 Years
    Dimensions
    Engine/Motor
    Transmission
    Fuel Economy Range
    Suspension
    Steering
    Wheels and Tyres
    Brakes
    Performance as Tested
    Safety
    Exterior
    Seats and Upholstery
    Infotainment
    Comfort and Convenience
    Instrumentation
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    Jaguar XE variants and price

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    Jaguar XE 2.0 Diesel Portfolio 1999cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
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    Jaguar XE 2.0 Diesel Prestige 1999cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
    NA
    Jaguar XE 2.0 Diesel Pure 1999cc | Torque Converter Auto | Diesel
    NA
    Jaguar XE 2.0 Petrol Portfolio 1997cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    NA
    Jaguar XE 2.0 Petrol Prestige 1997cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    NA
    Jaguar XE 2.0 Petrol Pure 1997cc | Torque Converter Auto | Petrol
    NA

    Jaguar XE comparison

     
    Jaguar XE NA Autocar India rating for Jaguar XE 7
    BMW 3 Series ₹ 56.20 lakh Autocar India rating for BMW 3 Series 8
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    Mercedes-Benz C-Class ₹ 50.83 lakh - 1.60 crore Autocar India rating for Mercedes-Benz C-Class 8
    Volvo S60 NA Autocar India rating for Volvo S60 6
    Engine
    1997-1999 cc
    Engine
    1995-1998 cc
    Engine
    1395-1984 cc
    Engine
    1487-3982 cc
    Engine
    1969-2400 cc
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    16.05-22.69 kpl
    Mileage
    17.84-18.25 kpl
    Mileage
    NA
    Mileage
    NA
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel,Petrol
    Fuel Type
    Petrol-Electric Hybrid,Petrol,Diesel
    Fuel Type
    Diesel
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto
    Transmission
    Dual-Clutch Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto,Multi-Clutch Auto
    Transmission
    Torque Converter Auto

    Jaguar XE quick review

    The Jaguar XE’s exterior sets the tone, and the cabin furthers the sporty image. The dash is not only smart in looks but being low-set it offers drivers a great view of the road. Front seat comfort is also nice but the XE is not the best car for the chauffeur-driven. Rear seat legroom and headroom are quite limited. Do note, the overall look and feel of the cabin depends on the variant you opt for; top versions are well appointed while lower-spec variants do come across as ‘base’ spec.
    The Jaguar XE’s diesel engine is competent and has a likeable mid-range but loses points for being louder than it ought to be. Really, it’s the petrols that are more in keeping with the XE’s sporty persona. The petrols might not be the quietest but they are strong and exciting, and bring the best out of the XE. The Jag is beautifully balanced and corners with fluidity, and keen drivers are sure to love the feelsome steering. There is a firmness to the XE’s ride but the suspension will shield you from most of the rough stuff.

    Jaguar XE : our choice

    The Jaguar XE diesel isn’t the best but is a fair choice for typical buyers. However, if you enjoy driving, it’s the petrols we’d recommend. Our pick of the range is the 2.0 petrol Portfolio that gets the 250hp engine. Being the range-topper, it also gets the most equipment.

    Jaguar XE colours

    The Jaguar XE offers a variety of color options. Jaguar XE is available in a range of 6 colors. The colors offered in Jaguar XE are Firenze Red, Santorini Black, Fuji White, Eiger Grey, Portofino Blue and Caldera Red.

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