The Jaguar XE, competes with the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class and Audi A4
ExteriorThe look of the XE is immediately familiar as this styling graces the larger XF sedan, which remains relatively similar to when it was introduced in 2007. From the cats-eye headlights to the shape of the rear pillars, the car is immediately identifiable as part of the new Jaguar lineup
InteriorA choice of interior trim treatments will be available, while 10 different ambient lighting colors can be selected via the touch-screen. That screen also houses Jaguar’s new and updated InControl multimedia system.
SafetyJaguar is equipping the XE with active and passive safety systems, including something new that the company calls All Surface Progress Control. Using sister company Land Rover’s experience in traction control systems,
Adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, blind spot monitor, backup sensors and automatic parking assist systems will also be offered.