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2016 Jaguar XE Pricing

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#1 ·
Pricing on the 2016 Jaguar XE is suggested to range from $40,000 - $55,000.
What would you pay for the Jaguar XE model you would buy?
 
#14 ·
I believe its mainly been production constraints. They just cannot physcally produce the same volume as BMW, which would then feed back into the higher price.

I had read somewhere here that a new facility has recently been completed that should remedy that problem..
 
#19 ·
That seems to be the consensus, logically it works as well when you consider the cost of competitors.

A4: $35,500
3 Series: $32,750
C Class: $40,400

Of course there are nuances to the price discrepancies. Included kit is a major factor, the BMW for example is barren at that price point. If Jag can offer the proper mix of kit and price theres no reason for people to say no besides stereotypes and misguided loyalty ;)
 
#25 ·
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS
0-60mph 7.9sec (manual), 7.7sec (auto); Top speed: 141mph (manual), 132mph (auto); Power 161bhp; Torque 280lb ft; Fuel economy 75.0mpg (manual), 71.7mpg (auto); CO2 emissions 99g/km (manual), 104g/km (auto).
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS SE From £29,775
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS Prestige From £30,775
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS R-Sport From £32,325
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS Portfolio From £32,975
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS SE Auto From £31,525
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS Prestige Auto From £32,525
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS R-Sport Auto From £34.075
Jaguar XE 2.0d 163PS Portfolio Auto From £34,725

Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS
0-60mph 7.4sec (manual and auto); Top speed: 142mph (manual), 140mph (auto); Power 178bhp; Torque 316lb ft; Fuel economy 67.3mpg (manual and auto); CO2 emissions 109g/km (manual and auto).
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS SE From £30,275
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS Prestige From £31,275
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS R-Sport From £33,025
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS Portfolio From £33,675
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS SE Auto From £32,025
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS Prestige Auto From £33,025
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS R-Sport Auto From £34,775
Jaguar XE 2.0d 180PS Portfolio Auto From £35,425

Jaguar XE 2.0i 200PS
0-60mph 7.1sec; Top speed: 147mph; Power 197bhp; Torque 206lb ft; Fuel economy 37.7mpg; CO2 emissions 179g/km
Jaguar XE 2.0i 200PS SE Auto From £26,995
Jaguar XE 2.0i 200PS Prestige Auto From £27,995
Jaguar XE 2.0i 200PS R-Sport Auto From £29,745

Jaguar XE 2.0i 240PS
0-60mph 6.5sec; Top speed: 155mph; Power 237bhp; Torque 250lb ft; Fuel economy 37.7mpg; CO2 emissions 179g/km
Jaguar XE 2.0i 240PS R-Sport Auto From £33,095
Jaguar XE 2.0i 240PS Portfolio Auto From £33,745

Jaguar 3.0i Supercharged 340PS S
0-60mph 4.9sec; Top speed: 155mph; Power 335bhp; Torque 361lb ft; Fuel economy 34.9mpg; CO2 emissions 194g/km
Jaguar 3.0i Supercharged 340PS S From £44,870
 
#29 ·
Jaguar is beginning to publish information about how they're going to release the XE in the US and, so far, it doesn't sound very promising (at least to me).

The first US models will only be offered with all wheel drive and, if I'm reading correctly, only have a choice between the 340HP V6 or the 254HP Turbo-diesel engine. It does say rear wheel drive versions will follow but it doesn't say when.

If they plan on pricing to be similar to the BMW 3 series, these first cars will compete against the 335xi which starts at almost $52K US. For that type of money, there are much better values out there if you don't really need AWD or 340HP.

I'm just hoping the papers got it wrong and we'll be able to buy models with the I4 engines as well. That would put it up against the 328xi which has a slightly more reasonable MSRP of 44K. That's still more than I was hoping.

It looks like if you want a price in the mid 30s, you'll have to wait *another* year or two for the cheaper models and for dealers to start offering steep discounts.
 
#30 ·
Unfortunately, this does seem to be the case, and the explanation is straight forward. The higher trim levels offer higher profit margins, so Jaguar is leading with those models to encourage the early purchasers to pad their profits. It's understandable, but disappointing from the consumer perspective.
 
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