Just In
- 11 hrs ago Citroen Basalt SUV Revealed In India – Launch Details & More
- 13 hrs ago Holi Fine: Man Riding Scooter With Two Girls Fined Rs 33,000
- 15 hrs ago Mercedes-Benz G-Class Facelift Revealed – Features Electrified Powertrains
- 17 hrs ago Hero Pleasure Plus Xtec Sports – Top 5 Things You Need To Know
Don't Miss!
- Sports RR vs DC IPL 2024 Match 9: Jaipur Weather, Sawai Mansingh Stadium Pitch Report, Live Streaming Details
- Movies Aadujeevitham Kerala Final Pre-Sales Update: Prithviraj Sukumaran's Film Grosses ₹ 3.50 Cr In Advance Booking
- News Congress Fields 14 Candidates For Lok Sabha Polls, Challenges Scindia And Chouhan
- Finance Gold Prices In India, 24-Carat Rises By Rs 4,090 In Month: What Is Trigging Rise In Yellow Metal?
- Lifestyle Summer Fashion: 7 Trendy Office Outfit Ideas To Beat The Heat In Style
- Education IGNOU June TEE 2024 registration schedule out; Check out for more details
- Travel Explore Tamil Nadu's Diverse Wedding Venues
- Technology Poco F6 Leaks Surface: Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 50MP Sony Sensor, OLED Display, & More – Check Price, Full Specs
Jaguar XE, XF, & F-Pace Diesel Variants Discontinued In India: Here Are All The Details
Jaguar has discontinued the XE, XF, and the F-Pace diesel variants in the Indian market. The company has unlisted the diesel variants of all the aforementioned models from its official website.
The XE, XF, and the F-Pace was powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine that produced 177bhp and 400Nm of torque and came mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. All the diesel variants have been discontinued in India as the engine was not made BS6 complaint and was removed from all the models from the brand's Indian line-up.
The company's flagship sedan, the Jaguar XJ L was powered by a V6 diesel engine in the India-spec model. Jaguar has decided to discontinued the V6 engine from the Indian market as well. As a result, the XJ L is no longer available for purchase on the company's website. Here are model-wise details of all Jaguar models that are available for purchase in the country:
Jaguar
XE
Jaguar
XE
was
facelifted
during
the
end
of
2019
and
was
initially
offered
with
2.0-litre
petrol
and
diesel
engine
options.
However,
due
to
diesel
engine
getting
discontinued,
the
entry-level
model
from
the
brand
is
only
offered
with
a
2.0-litre
Ingenium
turbo-petrol
engine.
It
produces
247bhp
at
5,500rpm
and
365Nm
of
peak
torque
between
1,500rpm
to
4,000rpm.
The
engine
comes
mated
to
an
eight-speed
automatic
gearbox.
The XE is currently offered in two variants: ‘S' & ‘SE'. The entry-level trim retails at Rs 46.64 lakh, while the top-spec trim cost Rs 48.5 lakh, ex-showroom (India). The Jaguar XE rivals the BMW 3 Series, the Audi A4 and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class; among others in the Indian market.
Jaguar
XF
The
Jaguar
XF
is
placed
above
the
XE
in
the
brand's
line-up
and
is
offered
with
same
engine
and
powertrain
as
the
XE.
However,
the
XF
is
larger
than
the
XE
and
offering
more
features,
and
luxury.
The
XF's
engine
also
produces
the
same
power
and
torque
figures
as
the
XE's
unit.
The XF can accelerate from 0 to 100kmph in 6.7seconds and continue to reach a top speed of 244kmph. Jaguar is currently offering the XF luxury-sedan in a single trim option called the ‘Prestige' that retails at a starting price of Rs 55.67 lakh, ex-showroom (India). The Jaguar XF rivals the BMW 5 Series, the Audi A6 and the Mercedes-Benz E-Class in the Indian market.
Jaguar
F-Pace
The
Jaguar
F-Pace
is
the
brand's
luxury-SUV
offering
in
the
Indian
market.
The
F-Pace
SUV
was
also
offered
with
2.0-litre
petrol
and
diesel
engine
options
in
its
BS4
format.
However,
the
luxury-SUV
is
now
offered
with
a
sole
turbo-petrol
engine
and
transmission
option
that
powers
the
XE
and
XF
in
the
Indian
market.
The SUV is offered in a single trim and retails at a starting price of Rs 66.07 lakh, ex-showroom (India). The Jaguar F-Pace rivals the Audi Q5, the BMW X3 and the Mercedes-Benz GLC in India.
Thoughts About The Jaguar XE, XF, & F-Pace Diesel Variants Discontinued In India
Jaguar has discounted the 2.0-litre diesel engine that powered most of its model in its Indian line-up. As a result, buyers in the respective segment considering Jaguar models to purchase now only have a single-engine and transmission option. Whether Jaguar will introduce more powertrain options in the future remain to be seen.