Tech behind new Jaguar XE

    New Jaguar XE sedan will be powered by new range of engines and will sit below the XF. Here's a look at the tech likely to be on offer.

    Published On Mar 17, 2014 02:31:00 PM

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    Tech behind new Jaguar XE

    The XE, which will slot underneath the XF in Jaguar's line-up, is aimed at the booming global compact premium car market.

    The upcoming Jaguar XE will use its new all-aluminium platform and a specially developed range of efficient engines to take on premium rivals when it launches next year.
     
    After three years of hints and glimpses at heavily-disguised prototype models, Jaguar finally revealed the name of its BMW 3-series and Mercedes C-class competitor at the Geneva motor show last week. The XE, which will slot underneath the XF in Jaguar's line-up, is aimed at the booming global compact premium car market.
     
    The XE will be adorned with a high-tech aluminium platform and a new range of efficient four-cylinder engines, currently being developed by Jaguar-Land Rover and dubbed 'Ingenium'.
     
    These are just some of the technical highlights of the new baby Jaguar.
     
    Built to be scalable
     
    JLR's new iQ[Al] architecture has been at the core of the car's development. It's scalable, and design boss Ian Callum says it could be used for a wide range of vehicles in the future, likely including the C-X17 SUV and a longer XF replacement. The architecture means the XE could be available in both rear and all-wheel drive forms.
     
    Futureproofed
     
    The XE's platform is made from a mixture of pressed aluminium sheets, extrusions and castings joined with rivets and aerospace adhesives. Using rivets and adhesives to join the components means that other materials – such as carbonfibre – could be used on future versions.
     
    Efficient engines
     
    According to Jaguar, the 'Ingenium' range of 2.0-litre, four-cylinder engines use the most flexible engine architecture ever made by the firm. Described as being "a new family of premium, lightweight, low-friction, low-emission four-cylinder petrol and diesel units",  the range is currently set to enter the pre-production phase at JLR's engine factory. High performance versions with around 400bhp are also planned. Both the petrol and diesel Ingenium engines have also been designed to take a wide range of forced-induction set-ups, from single turbos to twin turbos and combined turbos and superchargers.
     
    A flash of light
     
    Jaguar flashed up an image of the XE’s front suspension at Geneva. It’s a sophisticated, lightweight aluminium double-wishbone arrangement that will also underpin the next XF.

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