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360 Model Walkaround | Jaguar XE (21MY)

Jaguar XE Reims Edition (2020)

New Jaguar XE | ClearSight Rear View Mirror

Jaguar XE | Welcome to Your New XE World

New Jaguar XE | Inspired Suspension

New Jaguar XE | Interior Design

New Jaguar XE | Hyper-Real Art with Howard Lee

2020 Jaguar XE

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Jaguar XE Facelift | Is It Enough?

26 February 2019, Whitley, UK: The new Jaguar XE delivers an enhanced exterior design, all-new luxurious interior and advanced technologies. An updated exterior design gives the XE a more purposeful and assertive stance. Continuing on from the beautifully judged proportions of the original car, new XE’s sporting intent has been taken up a level, with contemporary design cues inspired by the F-TYPE sportscar. XE appears wider and lower than before, with larger front apertures, bold graphics and muscular forms eluding to the car’s performance and advanced aerodynamics. New all-LED headlights with a striking ‘J’ blade daytime running light signature create a more purposeful look. The rear of the car also features a new bumper design and slender all-LED tail-lights with updated signature graphics which accentuate the visual width of the car, giving the XE a more planted appearance. For an even more performance-orientated character, R-Dynamic models include additional exterio...

New Jaguar XE | Unwrapped with Ginny Buckley

New Jaguar XE | Design Evolution

New Jaguar XE | Features and Benefits

Jaguar XE | Two Cars One DNA

Jaguar XE S by Arden

The Arden AJ 24 RS – feline predator with racing ambitions Arden Automobilbau GmbH once again proves to be in a class of its own when it comes to refining the Jaguar XE and presents the spectacular complete reconstruction Arden AJ 24 RS in addition to its extensive range of refit parts. Thanks to 463 hp raw engine power, extended construction aerodynamics, 20” forged wheels and adjustable thread chassis, the Jaguar specialist from Krefeld awakens the slumbering racing genes of the automotive feline predator. “Real racing sensations for the road” - under this motto Arden perfectly balances the individual components of the aerodynamic package. The result is impressive styling with optimised airflow over the vehicle's silhouette and additional downthrust for increased curve speeds. Front spoiler, rear apron, bonnet, rear spoiler and side sills were newly designed to that end, and integrated in the Jaguar. In addition, Arden enlarges the sides of the XE at the front and rear w...

Jaguar XE 2019 | Configurable Dynamics

Jaguar XE 2019 | Interior Design

Jaguar XE 2019 | Exterior Design

Jaguar XE 2019 | Head-Up Display

Jaguar XE 2019 | Drive Control

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