The New 375bhp Jaguar XE S Is The Closest Thing To A BMW M3 That JLR Makes

There's still no word on an M3-rivalling XE SVR from Jaguar, but the British manufacturer has just given the range-topping XE S a power boost as part of 2018 MY updates to the stable
The New 375bhp Jaguar XE S Is The Closest Thing To A BMW M3 That JLR Makes

At some point, we’re rather hoping Jaguar stuffs a load of power through the fine chassis that underpins the XE saloon. Whether they do so using the JLR’s angry 5.0-litre V8 (it will fit quite nicely, apparently) or a heavily boosted version of the Ingenium-based straight-sixes which are rumoured to be on the way, a jolly powerful XE would be a fine BMW M3 alternative. Sadly, we’re yet to see such a thing, and all chatter of an SVR’d XE seems to have quietened down.

The good news is the most powerful XE we’re yet to see - the V6-powered XE S - now has more poke. As part of a host of 2018 model year updates to the XE, XF and F-Pace, the range-topping XE S has been given a 39bhp boost, giving a new figure of 375bhp.

The New 375bhp Jaguar XE S Is The Closest Thing To A BMW M3 That JLR Makes

So, it’s now under 50bhp shy of the current F80 BMW M3’s power output. It’s also a lot heavier, so the BMW will still have no trouble showing it a clean pair of heels. C’est la vie.

Anyway, when we ran an XE S for five months, we found it to be a fine ‘junior’ sports saloon (some niggles aside), so more power is certainly welcome. On paper, the extra thrust is enough to drop the 0-62mph time from 5.1 to five seconds dead.

The New 375bhp Jaguar XE S Is The Closest Thing To A BMW M3 That JLR Makes

A little lower down the pecking order, 197 and 247bhp 2.0-litre turbo petrol engines are now available in the XE and XF, as is a 237bhp, 369lb ft 2.0-litre twin-turbo diesel which you can also spec in the F-Pace. Speaking of the SUV, it also gains a 161bhp diesel option, which we can’t help think will make progress a tad laboured.

Away from the engine bay, the XE gains the option of a 12.3 inch screen that replaces the dials (we’ll stick with the physical ones, thanks), while all three cars now have ‘dual-view’ tech that shows different displays for driver and passenger. Oh, and there’s also a new system that’ll let you pay for your fuel (at Shell garages only) using the infotainment system. Handy.

Want one? The 2018 XE range starts from £28,295, the XF from £32,490 and the F-Pace from £34,730. It’s available to order now.

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Comments

unicornjuice

Check the title, you’re missing something [matt robinson]

02/15/2017 - 15:33 |
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Anonymous

When you can’t really afford the M3, and you like British cars

02/15/2017 - 15:40 |
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Joshua Lue

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Aka if you’re me -.-
Lol

02/15/2017 - 16:08 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

XE R or SVR if it gets released would be better imo. I am biased to JLR though

02/15/2017 - 17:07 |
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Joshua Lue

I do like the digital dials. It acts like Audis virtual cockpit (all be it not as good). Any news on the new 0-60 time on the more powerful XE-S

02/15/2017 - 15:49 |
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0-60mph is now 4.8sec, down from 4.9sec

02/15/2017 - 15:56 |
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Joshua Lue

Glad I’m holding off to buy an XE. Saving the pennies for a V6 one.

02/15/2017 - 15:50 |
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SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

It would be called XE-R not SVR.

02/15/2017 - 15:55 |
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Idk why they dont shove the most powerful ingenium 6cyl in there for the XE-R then the V8 for the XE SVR

02/15/2017 - 16:07 |
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Freddie Skeates

Heavier? I thought modern jags were all aluminium bodied

02/15/2017 - 16:03 |
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The new double wishbone and integral link suspension set up is heavier than a more conventional set up (like in the 3) so where they’ve saved weight on the body they’ve “spent” the savings on a clever suspension set up.

02/15/2017 - 16:10 |
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Anonymous

Anybody know what the “MY” in “2018 MY” stands for? Still got no idea myself

02/15/2017 - 17:02 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Model Year

02/15/2017 - 17:03 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Model year

02/15/2017 - 17:04 |
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Anonymous

Thanks! Only thing I could come up with was manufactured year

02/15/2017 - 17:06 |
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Fouck hahaha

Where is the SVR version?

02/15/2017 - 19:49 |
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Anonymous

Just need an upgraded pulley , a catback and a tune 😏 so in this a bimmer could have a loooooots of problems u.u

02/15/2017 - 20:05 |
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