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    The Cat Strikes! Jaguar Reveals The 2016 XE

      Jaguar Shows Off Their 3-Series Fighter!


    The long wait is almost over as Jaguar finally unveiled the new 2016 XE, its threat to the likes hreat to the likes of Audi, BMW, and Mercedes-Benz.

    You can tell the XE is very much a Jaguar in its design. The front end is adorned with the rectangular grille, angled headlights, and long hood that are seen on the XF. The side profile features a sloping roofline and fender vents. The short rear end and wheels pushed to the far corners help give the XE a athletic pose. Jaguar says the XE's body has a drag coefficient of 0.26 cd.

    The XE's interior looks to be taking some ideas from the F-Type. The gauge cluster features two analog gauges sit on either side of a color screen. Jaguar's new InControl infotainment system sits prominently in the center stack, while a rotary shift knob handles gear selection.

    Jaguar has only released information on one engine for the XE. The supercharged 3.0L V6 which powers a number of Jaguar vehicles produces 340 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque. This is paired to a eight-speed automatic transmission. This engine is standard on the XE S model and can hit 60 MPH in 5.5 seconds. Expect more information on other engines to come later on.

    The XE will ride on a a largely aluminum chassis with a double-wishbone front suspension. Steering will come in the form of a electric-power system, a first for the automaker.

    Now time for the bad news. We won't see the XE till 2016 as a 2017 model. So we'll be waiting a while for Jaguar's entrant in the compact luxury battle.

    Source: Jaguar

    William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected]or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster.

    Press Release is on Page 2


    WORLD PREMIER OF JAGUAR XE AT LONDON'S EARLS COURT

    • First showing of the performance-orientated Jaguar XE S
    • The Jaguar XE S features a 340hp supercharged 3.0-liter V6 engine with a 0-60 mph time of 4.9 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph1
    • Front engine, longitudinal rear wheel drive layout, with capability of accepting all-wheel drive
    • Highly aerodynamic with a drag coefficient of 0.26 Cd
    • Intuitive new InControl™ infotainment system will be available
    • Intelligent Active Driver Assistance technologies to support the driver
    • The XE will launch in the UK in 2015 and U.S. in 2016

    (MAHWAH, N.J.) – September 8, 2014 - The Jaguar XE has been revealed to the world at an event held at Earl's Court, London.

    A true driver's car, the Jaguar XE redefines the concept of the sports sedan thanks to its advanced lightweight construction, streamlined styling, luxurious interior, and outstanding ride and handling. The XE goes on sale in 2015 in the UK and in 2016 in the U.S. The high-performance S model will be at the top of the line-up.

    The Jaguar XE S provides responsiveness and refinement from a supercharged 3.0-liter V6. Generating 340hp and 332 lb-ft of torque, this engine is linked to an eight-speed automatic transmission with paddle shift controls. Accelerating to 0-60 mph in just 4.9 seconds, the XE S has an electronically-limited top speed of 155 mph1.

    The aluminum-intensive Jaguar XE is the first model developed from the new JLR modular vehicle architecture. The long wheelbase and low seating position enable perfect proportions and a streamlined, coupe-like profile. The S model's large front air intakes, chrome side vents, discreet rear spoiler and optional 20-inch forged alloy wheels reinforce its' performance potential.

    The cabin offers outstanding levels of comfort and spaciousness. Exquisite materials and finishes, combined with traditional Jaguar craftsmanship make this an interior without compare.

    The Jaguar XE will be the first Jaguar to be equipped with electric power steering. This system is tuned to provide responsiveness and excellent feel, and offers improved efficiency over hydraulic systems.

    The aluminum-intensive Jaguar XE is manufactured at an all-new facility at the Jaguar Land Rover Solihull plant. Part of a $2.5 billion USD (£1.5bn GBP) investment, this highly flexible, manufacturing site will create 1,700 jobs.

    The XE completes the Jaguar sedan range sitting below the XF and XJ models.

    Compelling designThe Jaguar XE was developed in parallel with the new modular architecture. The architecture unlocks design possibilities that did not exist before because the core dimensions were determined by design and engineering working together from the very beginning, under a philosophy of 'anything we can imagine, we can create.

    This makes it possible to realize perfect proportions: short front overhang, longer rear overhang and dynamic, cab-rearward stance. The architecture also enables the XE to feature both a low, sporty driving position and a sleek, coupe-like profile.

    The strongly-sculpted hood creates a taut, muscular appearance. The rising waistline adds to the sense of movement, while the form of the rear quarters takes inspiration from the F-TYPE Coupe. The signature J-Blade running lights are a recognizable Jaguar design element. In the rear lights, a horizontal line intersecting a circle is a powerful styling feature inherited from the iconic E-Type.

    Jaguar has a rich history of producing stunning, aerodynamically-efficient cars. The new Jaguar XE continues the tradition of uncompromised form and function: its streamlined shape has a low drag coefficient of 0.26. This achievement is the result of 1,200 computational fluid dynamics simulations and million hours of processor time.

    "Our mission was to create an exciting and dynamic design clearly reflecting the XE positioning as a serious driver's car. The cab-rearward proportions and tight packaging achieve that and give the XE the appearance of movement even when it's standing still. It bears a strong family resemblance to the F-TYPE and will stand apart in the crowd."

    – Ian Callum, Jaguar Director of Design

    The spacious cabin cocoons front seat passengers with a deep center console which creates a cockpit-like feel. The F-TYPE-style dials and the cluster needle sweep on start-up further emphasize the sports sedan attributes of the Jaguar XE.

    Front and rear seat occupants enjoy generous amounts of head and legroom – the XE proves that sleek, streamlined styling and interior space need not be mutually exclusive; fine-grain leathers and details such as contrasting twin-needle stitching give the cabin a bespoke quality. The choice of gloss black, textured aluminum, and contemporary wood veneers enhance the luxurious, hand-crafted feel. Available ambient lighting in a range of up to 10 colors adds to the sense of occasion.

    Aluminum-intensive unibodyJaguar is highly experienced in the use of aluminum construction. The expertise in working with this lightweight material has culminated in the revolutionary body structure of the new Jaguar XE. It is the first model designed around an all-new modular architecture.

    Much of the aluminum is high-strength, 6000-series alloy. The body sides are a perfect example: these complex pressings are formed in one piece, and what would once have been 1.5mm gauge sheet has been reduced to just 1.1mm.

    Sustainability is a big part of the Jaguar aluminum story. Recycling this highly valuable material delivers impressive savings in overall CO2 emissions and the new XE uses RC 5754 – an aluminum alloy made predominantly from recycled material. Future models will also use RC 5754 and this breakthrough will help Jaguar towards its goal of using 75 percent recycled material by 2020. The use of recycled aluminum reduces demand for primary aluminum, saving energy.

    Riveting and bonding the lightweight body structure of the Jaguar XE consumes less energy than traditional spot welding. The XE also contains 101lbs. of recycled plastics and renewable materials, further reducing its environmental impact.

    "The XE is as strong and light as it could possibly be thanks to exhaustive analysis and by bringing the latest engineering techniques to bear on its design. It has been challenging to accomplish but the XE structure is absolutely at the cutting edge of what is achievable today."

    – Dr. Mark White, Chief Technical Specialist, Jaguar; Body Complete

    ChassisThe new Jaguar XE features a sophisticated double wishbone front suspension. The aluminum front spindles are light and stiff – forged from cast blanks using a patented production process while the rear suspension features an integral link system. This system delivers lateral and longitudinal stiffness for precise handling and a supple ride. Aluminum has been used extensively in the suspension, minimizing weight.

    Offering incredible tuning possibilities and greater efficiency than traditional hydraulic systems, electric power steering (EPAS) will be standard on the XE.

    Powertrain

    For customers demanding ultimate performance and an exhilarating engine note from idle right up to the redline there's the Jaguar XE S, which shares its supercharged 3.0-liter V6 with the acclaimed F-TYPE.Direct injection and fully variable valve timing optimize power and torque throughout the rev range. The 90 degree cylinder bank angle provides space for the twin-vortex Roots-type supercharger, a balancer shaft ensures the engine runs smoothly.

    Developing 340hp and 332 lb-ft of torque, the V6 provides the Jaguar XE S with exceptional performance: 0-60 mph takes just 4.9 seconds, and top speed is electronically-limited to 155 mph.

    The Jaguar XE will receive the new family of Ingenium engines. This advanced in-house modular design began from a clean sheet and will be manufactured at the new JLR Engine Manufacturing Center in the UK.

    Proven over 2 million miles of real-world testing, Ingenium is the future of the low-CO2 powertrain strategy at Jaguar and is engineered to deliver fuel efficiency, refinement and performance.

    The Jaguar XE will be offered with a lighter version of the ZF 8-speed automatic used in the rest of the Jaguar range: this benchmark eight-speed transmission is controlled using the Jaguar rotary shifter.

    Active Safety and Driver Assistance features

    The new light and stiff body structure of the Jaguar XE has been engineered to meet demanding legislative and consumer crash test requirements. Complementing the outstanding levels of protection it offers is a suite of advanced driver assistance systems designed to help and support the driver.

    The Jaguar XE will be equipped with All Surface Progress Control (ASPC)2. This all-new system, developed with the input of decades of Jaguar Land Rover experience in off-road traction systems, works like a low-speed cruise control. Functioning between 2 mph and 19 mph, ASPC is designed to precisely control the brake system and powertrain to deliver optimum traction in slippery conditions.

    Projecting high-contrast color images onto the windshield, the optional laser heads-up display (HUD) technology provides the driver with information such as speed and navigation instructions.

    Jaguar is one of the first manufacturers in the segment to use stereo camera technology. When fitted, this sensor is the 'eyes' of the optional autonomous emergency braking system for the Jaguar XE, providing measurements of speed and distance of objects ahead, and can initiate full braking to avoid or mitigate a collision. The stereo camera also performs traffic sign recognition and lane departure warning functions as part of the autonomous emergency braking system package.

    The XE also offers systems such as adaptive cruise control, closing vehicle sensing, blind spot monitoring, semi-automated parallel and perpendicular parking, and reverse traffic detection2.

    All-new infotainment systemThe all-new Jaguar InControl® infotainment system offered on the XE provides the latest technologies to connect the car, driver and the outside world. At its heart is an eight-inch touchscreen featuring a clear, intuitive interface and fast response times3.

    InControl Touch® supports Bluetooth®, audio streaming and USB connectivity. The Jaguar XE can be fitted with an SD card-based navigation system which allows easy upgrades of map data and voice control using plain speech gives access to any level of the system, without navigating through menus, so drivers can keep their eyes on the road3.

    Smartphones are changing the way people interact with the world around them so the new Jaguar XE ensures that drivers can stay connected. With a subscribed data plan, the Jaguar XE functions as a Wi-Fi hotspot, enabling multiple devices to connect to the internet.

    Jaguar InControl Remote® functionality allows users of iOS® and Android™ smartphones to connect to the car remotely to control car functions. These include seven-day timed pre-setting of the vehicle's climate control system, locking or unlocking the doors, or starting the engine. Jaguar InControl Apps® allows users to seamlessly access smartphone apps through the vehicle's touchscreen3.

    The new Jaguar XE will be available with Meridian™ audio systems. These superb systems are the latest product of the long-standing partnership between Jaguar and British audio experts Meridian. Unique algorithms guarantee the best possible sound reproduction and tailor the experience to the interior's acoustics.

    Detail of the Jaguar XE U.S. model line will be announced when the car is launched in 2016.

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    Is that no fog lights I don't see?? And, OHNOOZZ, the tailpipes are too close together!! (repeated criticism of the ATS when it came out). :P

     

    meh- looks fine, but no one will buy it and only a miniscule fraction will buy another jag after owning this one.

    Without Tata's pockets, Jag would have already gone well down the road that -say- British Leyland has.

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    meh- looks fine, but no one will buy it and only a miniscule fraction will buy another jag after owning this one.

    Without Tata's pockets, Jag would have already gone well down the road that -say- British Leyland has.

     

    I think more of Land Rover's money.. Jaguar Land Rover is actually the bright spot for Tata at the moment. The sales of both brands is keeping Tata in the good, because the brand is slipping in sales.

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    It is a nice looking car, but I think the XF looks better and the F-type is way cooler looking than this.  The XE has nice proportions and most of the Jag styling cues, but I don't think it has a lot of wow factor like the F-type does.  The interior looks average, granted there are only a couple pictures of it, but the doors look plain as can be, like a slab of vinyl, and the dash and everything looks almost like what a well trimmed Hyundai or Kia might have.  I don't see this as much of a threat to the 3-series and C-class.  But it is a car Jag needs and it is nice to have a lower priced pathway to get a Jaguar.

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    If the CLAh is pegged at $29K, this had better greatly undercut that in order to get any showroom foot traffic. I think $24K would be a great starting price, then Jag can pile some incentives on top, get it snug & spread-eagled at around $19,500.

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    If the CLAh is pegged at $29K, this had better greatly undercut that in order to get any showroom foot traffic. I think $24K would be a great starting price, then Jag can pile some incentives on top, get it snug & spread-eagled at around $19,500.

    I don't think the CLA is the target; the C-class is the target..I'd assume the price will be in the ballpark of the ATS, 3-series, C-class, A4, IS, Q50...base in the mid 30s rising to the 50s probably...

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    Ahh, OK. Didn't see any MSRP mention in the article and Jag. alpha-numerics are completely meaningless; on the same lousy confusing order as Lincoln.

    At least the sedans are in increasing alpha order... XE < XF < XJ.

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    May be pictures do not do justice, but kinda underwhelming. However, the powertrain is encouraging. Cadillac, I hope you are taking notes on that one and getting ready to replace the N/A 3.6.

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    Ahh, OK. Didn't see any MSRP mention in the article and Jag. alpha-numerics are completely meaningless; on the same lousy confusing order as Lincoln.

     

    Jaguar hasn't released those details. I don't think we'll see that till next year or so.

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    I would imagine the 2.0T is the base engine, I would guess $36-38k for base price.  An XF starts at $50k, Jaguars aren't priced to be the value leader in the segment.  They already confirmed the 340 hp 3.0T for the "S" model and I bet they price that near $50k similar to the C400 pricing.  I don't know if they did enough though to price like a Mercedes or BMW and get enough sales to avoid massive discounts to clear them off dealer lots.

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    Ahh, OK. Didn't see any MSRP mention in the article and Jag. alpha-numerics are completely meaningless; on the same lousy confusing order as Lincoln.

    At least the sedans are in increasing alpha order... XE < XF < XJ.

    But what do those letters MMEEAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNN ?!?!?!?!?!? :P

     

    Is the XJ really 4 steps better than an XF, and how does the F-type relate to the XF?

    Would an AWD Jag be an 'XEX' and how would you pronounce that, exactly? :P

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    Ahh, OK. Didn't see any MSRP mention in the article and Jag. alpha-numerics are completely meaningless; on the same lousy confusing order as Lincoln.

    At least the sedans are in increasing alpha order... XE < XF < XJ.

    But what do those letters MMEEAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNN ?!?!?!?!?!? :P

     

    Is the XJ really 4 steps better than an XF, and how does the F-type relate to the XF?

    Would an AWD Jag be an 'XEX' and how would you pronounce that, exactly? :P

     

    Don't think the letters mean anything today... they've had an XJ for nearly 50 years now.   The F-type doesn't relate to the XF, it's the F-Type since it is sort of a successor to the classic E-Type...as far as AWD versions, I don't think they get any special designation.

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    Neat! For us in Europe the Ingenium engines will be the ones that matter, way more than the V6.

     

    Yep.. First up I believe is a 2L four-cylinder diesel. 

     

    that's the pivotal engine for Europe. I'm guessing Jaguar will target the output levels of the main competitors but will try to surpass them on fuel efficiency. CO2 emissions reduction targets in Europe are tough...

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    Just for your edification. Visited a Caddy dealer yesterday. Run like a mouse house. Daughter ordered a 2015 Escalade EXT 6 weeks ago at an agreed upon supplier price. Upon delivery dealer (Ed Morse Sawgrass Cadillac) backed out of deal and wanted to bump price up. Suffice it to say, no sale. I GM is going to let its dealers behave like this it will continue to lose market share.
    Further, new CTS styling is boring, even the exterior door handles stick out like a child's drawing. Our car even has a bigger more usable trunk. Love our Luxury Sport edition compared to the 2014.
    The only car that appealed in looks to us was the 2014 Cadillac CTS V, a beautiful vehicle.

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    Just for your edification. Visited a Caddy dealer yesterday. Run like a mouse house. Daughter ordered a 2015 Escalade EXT 6 weeks ago at an agreed upon supplier price. Upon delivery dealer (Ed Morse Sawgrass Cadillac) backed out of deal and wanted to bump price up. Suffice it to say, no sale. I GM is going to let its dealers behave like this it will continue to lose market share.
    Further, new CTS styling is boring, even the exterior door handles stick out like a child's drawing. Our car even has a bigger more usable trunk. Love our Luxury Sport edition compared to the 2014.
    The only car that appealed in looks to us was the 2014 Cadillac CTS V, a beautiful vehicle.

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