Jaguar X-type 2.0 V6 Review: Ex factor

Jaguar X-type 2.0 V6 Review: Ex factor

Not to be forgotten as a competitor in the ever-increasing compact executive sedan segment, Jaguar decided to give its X-Type some much needed revamp - to its exterior and interior. Can it still garner interest now?

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
20 Dec 2008

Other than its timeless and charismatic looks, it seems there’s little going for the X-Type at this point. It feels dated inside, and feels dated to drive as well.

But before you write it off though, there’s still the price factor.

At $135,000 with COE, the X-Type actually represents good value when compared to the likes of base C-Class, 3 Series and A4 models. Also, while the Germans offer only four-pot engines, the Jaguar has a V6. The X-Type also offers a long list of standard equipment that are usually only options in the German cars, HID headlamps for example.

The aged X-Type is no revolutionary XF, but it certainly has the charms of a gentlemanly Jaguar of yore.


Credits: Story by Raymond Lai, pictures by Azfar Hashim

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