2017 Jaguar XE 2.0 diesel launched at Rs 38.25 lakh

    The locally assembled Jaguar XE diesel makes 180hp; available in three trim levels.

    Published On May 22, 2017 12:20:00 PM

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    2017 Jaguar XE 2.0 diesel launched at Rs 38.25 lakh

    Jaguar has launched the 2.0-litre diesel XE in India starting at Rs 38.25 lakh for the base Pure variant. Prices for the mid-level Prestige and range-topping Portfolio trims haven't been revealed yet.

    With the launch of this four-cylinder diesel model, Jaguar India has finally plugged a gaping hole in the sedan's India line-up. Until now, the Jaguar XE, which was launched at the 2016 Auto Expo, was the only model in the line-up without the option of a diesel.

    Powering the XE is JLR's 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel making 180hp and 430Nm of torque, as on the XF sedan and the F-Pace SUV. Compared to its German competition, the XE develops 10hp more than the entry-level Mercedes C 220d, and 10hp lesser than the BMW 320d and the Audi A4 35 TDI. As with its petrol sibling, the diesel engine will be paired to an eight-speed automatic gearbox.

    As per the brochure, there are no differences in the equipment list between the petrol and diesel models. The XE is locally assembled at Jaguar’s plant in Pune.

    The British carmaker started accepting bookings for the model earlier this month.

    Jaguar XE diesel vs rivals prices
    Jaguar XEMercedes C-classBMW 3-seriesAudi A4
    Pure – Rs 38.25 lakhC220 d Style – Rs 39.9 lakh320d Prestige – Rs 37.50 lakh35 TDI Premium Plus – Rs 40.20 lakh
    Prestige – NAC220 d Avantgarde – Rs 43.01 lakh320d Luxury Line – Rs 42.70 lakh35 TDI Technology Edition – Rs 43.30 lakh
    Portfolio - NAC250d Avantgarde – Rs 45.58 lakh320d Sportline – Rs 42.70 lakh---
    ------320d M Sport – Rs 45.90 lakh---

    (All prices, ex-showroom Delhi)

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