What Next For The Manual Jaguar F-Type After America Turns Its Back?

Speculation this week that the US market has stopped importing manual Jaguar F-Types means that one of the layout’s key markets has collapsed… so is it the end?
What Next For The Manual Jaguar F-Type After America Turns Its Back?

We all need heroes. They give us something to aspire to and offer a vision of something that our souls say is better than what we have. A childhood spent without a hero or two, whether real or fictional, is a pretty sad one.

Cars can be heroes. They can achieve something way above and beyond their station, or turn your bedroom wall into a window on a world you’d do anything to be part of. In certain specifications, relatively attainable cars can become very real-feeling heroes that you can aim to own one day.

The manual Jaguar F-Type is one such car. As we touched on in a news story about the manual F-Type’s apparent US demise earlier this week, we have to take our hats off to the brand for putting a six-speed stick-shift into its standard-bearing sports car in the first place. In this day and age it was a bold move. It instantly became an attainable hero car to dream about.

At the time, our understanding was that the US market was one of the key reasons the decision was made to build the manual F-Type. Sales could be strong, they must have thought. They hoped; we hoped, but buyers just weren’t - and aren’t - interested. As our news piece stated, just four per cent of F-Types sold on US soil have had gears you have to change yourself. Unless we’re much mistaken, that’s not enough to justify the cost of building the different layout.

What Next For The Manual Jaguar F-Type After America Turns Its Back?

If America, thought to be one of the primary audiences for this car, has collectively said no, then what future does the manual F-Type have? Sadly, we think it’s looking bleak. Only five per cent of UK buyers choose it, so it’s a desperately small ratio. Why isn’t it selling, when, on paper, we can see so much appeal in it?

Unfortunately the reviews the ZF six-speeder received from day one were not what Jaguar would have hoped. It won’t have helped that the media would probably have been super-excited to drive it, harbouring high expectations despite the 0.4-second slower 0-60mph time, 5mpg worse fuel return and 35g/km higher emissions.

What Next For The Manual Jaguar F-Type After America Turns Its Back?

The shift action just isn’t as satisfying as we’d hoped. The throw is long, and the shift itself surprisingly notchy. It ended up detracting from the experience rather than adding to it. Perhaps that’s an indicator of how impressive and memorable the automatic F-Type had already proven itself, rather than an outright attack on the manual, or maybe it was that the auto had already had two years to ingrain itself into the character of the car, and that a manual version then seemed out of sorts.

Not all manual sports cars struggle for sales. It’s true that automatic versions, where available, universally outsell the humble old manual these days, but some stick-shift options still sell well enough to sustain their own existence.

The sun may be setting on the manual F-Type
The sun may be setting on the manual F-Type

The standard, pre-Competition BMW M2 left showrooms in a 70/30 split towards automatic, but that was still plenty of manuals. Manual M2 Competitions make up 15 per cent of the current total. The 991.2 Porsche 911 held at about 10 per cent manual sales across all variants except the GT3, which saw 20 per cent sell with three pedals.

Whatever the reason for its overall unpopularity, the manual F-Type probably never had the platform to sell as well as hoped. Hardcore manual die-hards bought it, as well as maybe one or two people for whom the lower price was a tipping point, but it seems like it wasn’t enough in America. It’s surely not enough in Europe, either. How much longer can this modern hero-car last? As much as we want to love it, maybe not long at all.

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Chewbacca_buddy (McLaren squad)(VW GTI Clubsport)(McLaren 60

The hero we need but don’t deserve

02/03/2019 - 14:17 |
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MeBoosta

The last stage of the dark side:

Regret.

02/03/2019 - 14:39 |
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R3LLI1

Probably because you can get a v8 mustang with a manual for way cheaper than an f-type.

02/03/2019 - 15:25 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

What about the XE manual?
I thought it was a nice sports sedan with a 6-speed stick shift

02/03/2019 - 15:52 |
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Martin Burns

The reason is anybody potentially interested in buying a manual F-Type isn’t the kind person who would also get a manual econobox. The former wants it for driver pleasure, the latter because of cost savings.

Nobody wants a downgrade jag, especially when the bigger engine and better options don’t move the price too far, alas also doesn’t come with manual option.

The only reason my new car is a DCT and not a manual is because I couldn’t have the options I wanted or any options

Stop making pov spec manuals and maybe people who enjoy driving will get them?

02/03/2019 - 16:29 |
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Mazda is literally doing that for the new Mazda 3, by making the Manual on only the more premium version AS OF NOW. So you get a full spec car with a manual. perfect right?

NOPE. now people complain that they’re overcharging for the Manual and that they should just keep it on base model.

and then those same people will complain that they have to buy a base spec for a manual.
and its the whole cycle again

02/04/2019 - 06:00 |
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CatHat

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02/03/2019 - 16:29 |
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CannedRex24

i dunno, i just feel Jag isnt the best company when it comes to Manual Gearboxes.
The E Pace Manual was said to be one of the worst, and this case is no expection.

Maybe its a good thing?

02/04/2019 - 06:02 |
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Anonymous

Last summer I actually saw a white ftype, although it was probably an automatic. I will post a pic if I have one on my account.

02/04/2019 - 19:16 |
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BumperBurner

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I saw four in one golf course parking lot

02/04/2019 - 22:58 |
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Anonymous

Damn it I don’t have a pic never mind…

02/04/2019 - 19:19 |
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Daniel Sadjadian

The F-Type is such a beautiful car.

02/15/2019 - 13:23 |
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