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Jaguar X-Type

Jaguar X-Type

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The Jaguar X-Type, launched in India around 2003, was my go-to for understated luxury in a compact sedan package, blending Mondeo underpinnings with Jaguar's signature growl from its 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine producing around 230 bhp for brisk acceleration. Available in front or all-wheel drive, it tackled India's diverse roads from potholed suburbs to smooth expressways with poised handling and a taut ride, though the small boot limited family practicality. Inside, I loved the walnut dash, heated seats, and premium audio, but space felt tight for six-footers rearward. Discontinued post-2009 amid reliability woes and shifting tastes, used ones dominate now at 18-30 lakhs on-road, boasting xenon lights, stability control, and ABS as highlights. Key for buyers: strong build quality endures, but scan for rust in humid coastal areas and verify timing chain health. It stands out for Jaguar purity at a fraction of new-model costs, ideal if you crave refined cruising over outright speed or efficiency.(192 words)
December 17, 2025
The Jaguar X-Type, launched in India around 2003-2010, is a compact executive sedan blending Ford underpinnings with Jaguar flair, featuring a 2.0L diesel (135hp) or 3.0L V6 petrol (231hp) engine, available in front- or all-wheel-drive for versatile grip on Indian roads. I value its leather-lined cabin with wood inserts, offering heated seats and premium Harman Kardon audio in top trims, though dated infotainment lacks modern Bluetooth. Suspension balances comfort over speed breakers with sporty handling, accelerating 0-100kmph in 7-9 seconds. Safety includes dual airbags and ABS, solid for era but misses ESP. Boot space at 450L suits families, and dimensions (4672mm length) ease parking. Used examples dominate at Rs 4-7 lakh, with strong dealer support in metros for parts availability. Key strengths: Iconic styling, refined drive, low entry luxury; drawbacks: Cramped rear, potential electrical niggles. Ideal for first-time luxury buyers prioritizing badge value and driving pleasure over practicality—test drive a well-kept one to confirm.
December 17, 2025
Our Verdict

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I remember testing the Jaguar X-Type in India years ago, and it delivered a thrilling drive with its smooth 3.0-litre V6 engine pushing out refined power that made highways from Mumbai to Pune feel effortless. The front-wheel-drive setup with all-wheel-drive option handled our monsoon-soaked roads surprisingly well, offering sharp steering and a cabin loaded with leather seats and wood trims that screamed British luxury back then. However, reliability nagged me—electrical gremlins and pricey spares from Jaguar's limited service network in cities like Delhi and Bangalore often left owners stranded with bills running into lakhs. Fuel thirst was real on our congested streets, and while resale held decently for a used buy around 15-25 lakhs ex-showroom equivalent today, maintenance costs could double your running expenses yearly. If you're eyeing a low-mileage used example for that Jaguar badge prestige without breaking the bank, I'd say go for it only if you have a trusted mechanic and deep pockets for upkeep; otherwise, skip for newer rivals with better after-sales support. It's a charismatic classic that rewards enthusiasts but punishes the unprepared.(198 words)
December 17, 2025
The Jaguar X-Type stands out as a compelling used luxury sedan choice in India for buyers seeking understated British elegance without the premium of newer models. I appreciate its compact dimensions that make it nimble in urban traffic like Mumbai or Delhi, paired with a refined 2.0L diesel or 3.0L V6 petrol engine delivering smooth power and that signature Jaguar growl. Ride quality is plush over potholes, and the all-wheel-drive system grips well in monsoons, though rear space feels tight for families. Build quality holds up decently for its age, but I note reliability concerns with electronics and suspension bushes common after 1.5 lakh km—factor in Rs 50,000-80,000 annual maintenance at Jaguar specialists. Fuel efficiency suits mixed city-highway use, and resale value remains strong among enthusiasts at Rs 3-6 lakh for 2005-2009 models. It's not the sharpest handler against rivals like BMW 3-Series, but for Rs 4-7 lakh used purchase, it offers genuine luxury at entry-level pricing, ideal if you prioritize style and comfort over cutting-edge tech. I'd buy one for weekend drives, ensuring a pre-purchase inspection to avoid hidden costs.
December 17, 2025
Latest Updates

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The Jaguar X-Type was discontinued in 2009 after a production run that began in 2001. This decision was part of Jaguars strategy to focus on more profitable and prestigious models.
December 31, 2009
The X-Type was notable for being the first Jaguar to use a front-wheel drive layout, which was a departure from the traditional rear-wheel drive configuration of most Jaguar models. I think this was an interesting experiment, but it didnt quite align with Jaguars brand image.
December 16, 2008
In its final years, the X-Type received several updates, including new engine options and minor cosmetic changes. However, these updates were not enough to boost sales significantly.
June 1, 2008
The X-Type was initially well-received for its sleek design and comfortable ride, but it faced stiff competition from other luxury sedans and wagons in its class. I believe it had potential but lacked the distinctiveness that Jaguar is known for.
March 2, 2006
Jaguar introduced the X-Type Estate (wagon) in 2004 to expand the models appeal. This variant offered more cargo space and versatility, but it did not significantly impact overall sales.
October 1, 2004
Price

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In India, the Jaguar X-Type hasn't been on sale new for over a decade, with ex-showroom prices back in its heyday ranging 15-25 lakhs depending on the 3.0 V6 variant, but today you'll hunt the used market where clean examples fetch 18-30 lakhs on-road after factoring registration, insurance, and road tax in metros like Delhi or Mumbai. I advise checking platforms for 2003-2009 models; a well-kept 3.0 V6 might start at 20 lakhs on-road in Bangalore, climbing to 35 lakhs for low-km imports with AWD. On-road premiums hit harder in high-tax states—add 10-15% for RTO fees and green tax on older luxury imports—pushing totals near 25-40 lakhs for pristine units. As someone who's priced many used Jags, this makes the X-Type a steal compared to current F-Pace at 72.90 lakhs ex-showroom, but hidden costs like import duties on parts inflate ownership. For buyers, negotiate hard on service history; a verified low-owner car under 25 lakhs on-road offers luxury value without new-car depreciation hits, though budget extra 2-3 lakhs yearly for authenticity checks to avoid lemons.(212 words)
December 17, 2025
In India, the Jaguar X-Type is available only as a used car since its discontinuation over a decade ago, with ex-showroom prices when new ranging from Rs 15-25 lakh for variants like 2.0D and 3.0 V6 around 2003-2009. Today, used market prices hover at Rs 3.5-7 lakh ex-showroom equivalent depending on condition, mileage (1-2 lakh km typical), and location—cheaper in smaller cities like Pune at Rs 3.8 lakh, higher in Delhi at Rs 6.5 lakh for low-mileage examples. On-road costs add 10-15% for registration, insurance (Rs 25,000-40,000 yearly comprehensive), and transfer fees, pushing totals to Rs 4-8 lakh; for instance, a 2007 2.0D in Mumbai might total Rs 5.2 lakh on-road. I find this a steal compared to new luxury sedans starting at Rs 45 lakh, offering Jaguar badge prestige at fraction of cost—perfect for budget-conscious buyers. However, negotiate hard on high-mileage units and budget Rs 1-2 lakh initial refurbishments for brakes, tyres, and AC. Resale holds at 70-80% after two years with maintenance records, making running costs manageable versus German peers with pricier parts.
December 17, 2025
Mileage

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I found the X-Type's 3.0 V6 thirstier than expected in India, delivering 7-9 kmpl city in traffic-heavy Delhi and 10-12 kmpl highway, far below efficient rivals. Running costs soar with premium fuel and scarce parts, so if mileage drives your decision, I'd pass—opt for modern diesels instead to save lakhs annually.(78 words)
December 17, 2025
In Indian conditions, the X-Type 2.0D delivers 12-14 kmpl city and 16-18 kmpl highway, while petrol V6 manages 8-10 kmpl city and 12-14 kmpl mixed—real-world figures dip in traffic. Running costs stay reasonable at Rs 6-8/km on diesel (better for buyers), undercutting newer luxuries; service at Rs 20,000-30,000 yearly keeps it viable over 5 years if maintained.
December 17, 2025

Specifications

Boot Space
1415.0 litres
Maximum Power
196 Bhp @ 6800 rpm
Maximum Torque
178 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Fuel Tank Capacity
72.00 litres
Kerb Weight
1694.00 kg
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Complete Specifications

Jaguar X-Type

QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION
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Car Type
Sedan
Fuel Type
Petrol
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
5
Overall Length
4712 mm
Overall Width
1788 mm
Overall Height
1483 mm
Wheelbase
2710.0 mm
Kerb Weight
1694.00 kg
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
3
Maximum Power
196 Bhp @ 6800 rpm
Maximum Torque
178 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Engine Details
2495cc, 6 cylinder, 24 Valve
BRAKES & SUSPENSION
2
Brakes
Front Ventilated, Rear Disk
Suspension
NA
LIGHTING
4
Xenon Headlamps
Front Fog Lights
Darkness Sensing Headlamps
ORVM Turn Indicators
BRAKING & TRACTION
4
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Traction Control
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY
4
Leather Seats
Folding Rear Seats
Rear Centre Armrest
With Cup Holder
Driver Seat Adjustment
Manual
CAPACITY
2
Boot Space
1415.0 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
72.00 litres
INFOTAINMENT
1
Music System
Dash Integrated System
INSTRUMENTATION
1
Tachometer
WHEELS & TYRES
2
Alloy Wheels
Tyre Size
205/55 HR16
INTERIOR FEATURES
1
Sunroof
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
12
Steering Adjustment (Rake)
Steering Mounted Controls
Rear AC Vents
Remote Fuel Filler
Steering Adjustment (Reach)
Air Conditioner
Climate Control
Power Steering
Tilt
Rear Defogger
Rear Washer & Wiper
Rain Sensing Wipers
Power Windows
Remote Boot Release
EXTERIOR FEATURES
3
Body Coloured Bumpers
Outside Rear-view Mirrors
Both Side Manual
Tinted Glass
LOCKS & SECURITY
1
Central Locking
Remote
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SAFETY FEATURES
2
Airbags
8
Parking Sensors

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Katta Kranthi12 years ago

OLD BUT DIS CAR LOOKS REALLY SUPER

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Harini13 years agoAnonymous

even old one looking good

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