Jaguar XE 25t Portfolio India review, test drive

    The British carmaker finally has a C-class and 3-series rival in India, and this is what it's like to drive on our roads.

    Published on Feb 18, 2016 02:18:00 PM

    1,95,189 Views

    Make : Jaguar
    Model : XE

    What is it?

    It's a car that's been a long time coming. Jaguar’s model range has thus far been two sedans and a sportscar, and that's never been enough to keep up with the German Joneses on sales numbers. There will be an SUV coming later, but first there’s this, the new XE. A crucial model to win Jaguar more customers in the increasingly popular and high-volumes entry luxury segment, alongside the the 3-series, A4 and C-class. It's a car Jag just has to get right.

    No complaints at all about the way it looks, which is like a smaller, tauter version of its attractive bigger siblings, the XJ and XF. It’s got a lovely long bonnet with a prominent bulge at the centre that leads into a curved roof and a very short tail, all of which really reinforces its positioning as a rear-wheel-drive ‘sports sedan’. There’s a smart design for the 17-inch wheels too, although we hope Jaguar offers larger options for those who don’t mind sacrificing a bit of comfort for a bit more style. The ‘J-blade’ signature LED running lights on this car look great at night, making the XE seem a lot wider than it is, as do the LED accents in the tail-lamps, designed to mirror those of the F-type. Finally, down the sides, there’s a lovely chrome exit vent and some very subtle sill extensions that do so well to liven things up.

    Jaguar has chosen to launch the XE with only a petrol engine for now, with the new ‘Ingenium’ 2.0-litre diesel engine coming later on. To give customers some choice, however, there are two petrol variants - the 198bhp, lower-spec ‘20t Pure’ trim, and the fully loaded, 238bhp ‘25t Portfolio’ that we’re driving now.

    Jaguar Cars

    Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

    Comments
    ×
    img

    No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now
    Search By Car Price
    Poll of the month

    The Mahindra XUV 300 facelift will be called the XUV 3XO. Should more brands rename models for facelifts?

    Yes, it could give new life to a slow-selling car

     

    13.89%

    Yes, but only if there are significant changes

     

    32.28%

    No, it's confusing and dilutes the brand name

     

    28.74%

    No difference, the product speaks for itself

     

    25.10%

    Total Votes : 1044
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe