Jaguar XE 2022 review | is this 3 Series and C-Class rival worth it? | Chasing Cars

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • We test the new Jaguar XE P300 sedan and see if it’s worth your money.
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    The Jaguar XE is a British entrant in the important luxury midsize sedan class. The XE competes with the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Audi A4, Alfa Romeo Giulia, Volvo S60 and the Tesla Model 3. Is the Jaguar worth a look?
    In today’s episode, John takes a close look at the 2022 XE P300 R-Dynamic Black Edition, which goes up against the 330i and A4 45 TFSI.
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    Time codes:
    0:00 - Intro to the Jaguar XE
    1:28 - Interior in black leather
    5:36 - Back seat space
    6:49 - Boot space
    8:06 - Running costs
    9:21 - What is the X3 P300 like to drive?
    16:34 - Jaguar XE expert verdict
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Комментарии • 89

  • @CathodeRayNipplez
    @CathodeRayNipplez 2 года назад +3

    Loving the reviews on normal cars of late. Nice one guys.
    Now wait for all the "Can you show this or that SUV" comments 🤣

  • @andrewi.8907
    @andrewi.8907 2 года назад +2

    Thanks John Lorrrre… looks lovely in white.

  • @deanlloyd1048
    @deanlloyd1048 4 месяца назад

    Bought one in the uk , fantastic car, have had problems with the Diesel ingenium, but all been resolved with warranty, great to drive,👌

  • @dreaminofthedrive5343
    @dreaminofthedrive5343 2 года назад +19

    I thought they were going to discontinue the XE model?.. I quite like the exterior. It's just the interior that lets it down a bit. I'd buy one, even though it's not as polished as other brands like Mercedes BMW and Audi

    • @mihirpatel4503
      @mihirpatel4503 2 года назад +2

      They discontinued the XE line in North America after the 2020 XE (which is what I own and oddly looks exactly like the car in this video 😅). But this guy's in Australia and they haven't discontinued the XE there yet hence a 2022 model.
      If you are looking for an XE and are on a budget, look for the 2020 model as nothing has really changed aside from the engine options- 2020 came with a 250 and 300 HP 4 cylinder and 2022 has it only available in a 300 HP 4 cylinder in Australia

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      @@mihirpatel4503
      That may change in the future when the German Auto industry fails.

  • @preetmohantuli1795
    @preetmohantuli1795 2 года назад +1

    Great review John and chasing cars team. Please make comparison of compact and mid SUV segments 🙂

    • @davidarter6271
      @davidarter6271 2 года назад +1

      *PSST, It’s John! Tom Baker is the ginger with glasses!

    • @preetmohantuli1795
      @preetmohantuli1795 2 года назад

      @@davidarter6271 thanks for the correction 😂😂👍

  • @rf8481
    @rf8481 2 года назад +11

    The 2020 XE S is without a doubt the best looking car in the segment. It is also so much rarer and special than the 1000s of A4s, 3 Series and C Classes puttering about on every roadway. I find it drives better than an A 4 and a C Class and is much more comfortable than a 3 Series and an Alfa Romeo Giulia. The interior is just a great place to be and the exterior is timeless style. Like James Bond, the Jaguar is not always the strongest or fastest but it is without any doubt the most sophisticated and well rounded vehicle that never is out of place. It combines sport and comfort like no other car in this class and arguably it does so with gorgeous drop dead good looks. I agree that Jaguar should have kept the supercharged V6 for at least 2019-20 to power this refreshed model as that is the only advantage the 2015-16 version of the XE can hold over the 2020 model.
    That said, your review was both fair and comprehensive so Bravo Zulu. The Jaguar, like the Royal Navy, may not be the most powerful, but it still has plenty of gravitas and competence.

  • @davidarter6271
    @davidarter6271 2 года назад +3

    Great review, John. Although I am somewhat bemused as to why one wold need a bicycle if one owned a Jaguar....

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      I own a Jaguar XE. I HATE cyclists, and the thought of demeaning myself by riding one (much less carrying one in my car) makes me feel physically unwell.

  • @jwazftw4200
    @jwazftw4200 2 года назад +1

    Great review JL

  • @AdamAus85
    @AdamAus85 2 года назад +1

    There is one of these where I live and it was crazy to see from behind the nicely shaped body and the quite simply, skinny tyres. I mean I looked at one tyre first and legitimately thought he had a space saver spare on. Crazy

    • @jakreu
      @jakreu 13 дней назад

      You're not wrong about that. I think the aesthetic of the XE dramatically increases with wider tires, especially because it enhances the look of the beautiful (and real!) exhausts.

  • @tokamana
    @tokamana 2 года назад +2

    My partners Father waited for his brand new XE to come over from the production lines in the UK for roughly 14 months. Such a nice car to be a passenger in… I love the power of the turbo engine… you’re right about the back seats, not really design for us full sized adults. I’m yet to drive the XE… hopefully soon. Great review as always. Thanks

  • @sarytadros1223
    @sarytadros1223 4 месяца назад

    Great review, excellent reviewer, clearly passionate, committed, thorough, natural, credible and therefore worthy of trust... Would love to watch him reviewing the Fiat 600e and/or/vs Alfa Tonale...

    • @daviddudz
      @daviddudz День назад

      Shut up 🤦🏼‍♂️

  • @gerardrahman7687
    @gerardrahman7687 2 года назад +3

    Thanks John - firstly well done to you, Tom and the team on getting to 100,000 subscribers - richly deserved. I agree with your conclusion, it is really attractive in that Inspector Morse way - a dark red with black interior would look great. I did think of this car but I don’t have the courage for the perceived depreciation and reliability. I can’t help but feel that this car is coming to an end soon without replacement. Globally it is not a volume seller and by cutting back on models for the XE, this is likely to be an ever decreasing sales success. I guess the world is changing for small executive saloons. I have followed Tom’s advice and gone for a 2019 BMW F20 118i as this is a dying breed as well. Just trying to hold onto the past.

  • @BennnWJK
    @BennnWJK 2 года назад +9

    Looks better than the mainstream alternatives from germany..

  • @djackman4229
    @djackman4229 2 года назад

    Jaguar does it for me - but definitely would miss the 6 cylinder diesel and petrol alternatives, not to mention the be still my beating heart V8. Dont be like the rest Jaguar - quality and taste in depth is great.

  • @guttenflax
    @guttenflax 2 года назад +1

    that's not the Touch PRO Duo... that's the new PIVI infotainment.

  • @vigneshkumaran1186
    @vigneshkumaran1186 2 года назад

    My dream car

  • @DOUGALUS
    @DOUGALUS 2 года назад +4

    I would choose an AR Giulia Veloce over this one.

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      Funny… I chose the XE over the Guilia. It was a tough call: they’re both great cars and wayyyy more exiting than a German.

  • @solid7468
    @solid7468 2 года назад +4

    Hi can you guys compare the Mazda CX30 Evolve vs Toyota C-HR GXL since both retail for a similar price? The small SUVS market is quickly growing and these two options are the best two affordable Japanese offerings.

  • @Sustainable_IN
    @Sustainable_IN 2 года назад +3

    I love Jaguar! XE style is still gorgeous, but something is missing, this time.

  • @analysethis6061
    @analysethis6061 2 года назад +4

    Nice review, John. Looks good inside out. However, Jags are not well known for their reliability. Cars like Benz, Jags, BMWs are short term keeps. I would buy the Lexus ES OR IS for better ownership experience.

    • @paulwoodhead5001
      @paulwoodhead5001 2 года назад +2

      Have you ever owned one or are you merely regurgitating the anecdotal evidence of others?
      Service them regularly and treat them with respect and it will be no less reliable than any other brand.

    • @analysethis6061
      @analysethis6061 2 года назад +2

      @@paulwoodhead5001 JAG was one of the cars owned by my family. Had electrical issues. But that was a while back. We really hope the new Jags are better. We really liked the JAG to be honest. It drove beautifully. JAGs aren't cheap cars to maintain especially when something goes wrong. Just Another Grand (JAG) when something does go wrong. Having said this we do hope the brand does better in the future on the reliability front. Thats the only thing holding it back. The day Jaguar breaks into the top 5 most reliable luxury cars, they will become more popular than the likes of BMW and MERCs. Genesis sales have started picking up across the globe even though Genesis is a lesser known brand than the JAG. Perhaps it may have something to do with reliability and ownership experience. Who knows!?

  • @danielbernardofaus4012
    @danielbernardofaus4012 2 года назад

    I have a Giulia. My other big choice was this one, but the Alfa is just too good for the prize. But damn, those Jaguar sound 10 times better.

  • @garytilley3217
    @garytilley3217 2 года назад +1

    I would have thought the Volvo S60 would also be a competitor in this segment being a 2L 192kw in R-Design mode and around $65,000

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  2 года назад

      Yes, it definitely is.

    • @nigelmorley5414
      @nigelmorley5414 2 года назад +1

      @@chasingcars NO it isn`t, Volvos are nothing like as good to drive as Jags

    • @chasingcars
      @chasingcars  2 года назад

      It’s a rival.

  • @philipc239
    @philipc239 2 года назад +1

    Either a Giulia or G70 for me
    The rest.. rather have a compact SUV instead (Stelvio or GV70) ✌😉

  • @FurkanSavas
    @FurkanSavas 2 года назад +3

    Its a great, its just overpriced. The quality of the interior is no near to the 3 series/C class or at least it doesnt feel like it is. Might be a good 2nd hand though since the last generation lost a lot of value quickly.

  • @auststrayaman1817
    @auststrayaman1817 2 года назад +2

    Would be awesome to see a comparison of new Ssangyong Rexton and Toyota Fortuner or Isuzu MU-X!

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      The Rexton has maintained for a long time the dubious honour of being one of the ugliest cars currently on the market. I’d rather have herpes than a ssangyong Rexton.

    • @auststrayaman1817
      @auststrayaman1817 2 года назад

      @@alfrede.neuman9082 ok and? Im pretty sure it is no longer as ugly 😅

  • @MG3-Hybrid
    @MG3-Hybrid 9 месяцев назад

    Current diesel XE models start at £33k in UK. Tempting.

  • @zaamuro8408
    @zaamuro8408 2 года назад

    Is the backseat tighter than the Lexus IS?

  • @raunakdani5527
    @raunakdani5527 2 года назад

    Best car in its segment. I have one myself here in India and i just love it

  • @nchia
    @nchia 2 года назад

    Mobile phone with the cracked screen is a nice touch.

  • @birreboi
    @birreboi 2 года назад +3

    If I had the money (yeah right), I would go for the XF - fully optioned at around AU$150k. Still, the XE is nice.

  • @afredmathieu8828
    @afredmathieu8828 2 года назад +1

    L ' intérieur est beaucoup mieux réussi que l ' extérieur qui manque d élégance .

  • @sandeepsandhu4286
    @sandeepsandhu4286 2 года назад

    I love it

  • @Alexucci97
    @Alexucci97 2 года назад +7

    10x more beautiful than germans

  • @bojansalmic9811
    @bojansalmic9811 2 года назад +1

    For my taste Mercedes C is the king in this class,,,specially with the new 2 Liters diesel 194 HP..

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      I’m surprised a C-Class even gets off the line with only 194 BHP.

    • @bojansalmic9811
      @bojansalmic9811 2 года назад

      @@alfrede.neuman9082 well , i guess you are LAMBO driver :-)

  • @chehau997
    @chehau997 Год назад

    bravo 🐆

  • @lukiejames
    @lukiejames 2 года назад +1

    IV just purchased a 330i m sport coming from a Mercedes Benz. Whilst I don't find idrive nearly as good as MBUX what I can say both cars are miles ahead of this in interior and design.
    I think something to comment on though is the horrific fuel efficiency of this car. The 330i with a 5.7 second 0-100 time and plenty of power easily averages 5.6L around city driving with eco mode and more spirited driving taking it up to 9L in comfort. Yet to try sport as it's still in its break in period.
    In comparison the a250 4matic hatch with less power and a smaller vehicle sat at no less then an average of 12L per 100km as it's long term average and in day to day driving it didn't ever seem to drop below 9 with gentle driving and highway drives from Sydney to Melbourne saw 6.0L.on the freeway.
    The way BMW have perfected the efficiency on the 330i with more power and performance is truely incredible. Everytime I drive and see the fuel read out and the km left to empty it's like owning a diesel with its efficiency. Something I never expected when purchasing the car.

    • @nizm0man
      @nizm0man 2 года назад

      B48 is a great engine. 30k km service interval is a bit crazy though. I change oil/filter every 10k km

    • @lukiejames
      @lukiejames 2 года назад

      @@nizm0man I agree, we where shocked when they said 25,000km between services but we really only did around 15,000km a year between the yearly interval.
      The Mercedes was a fun zoomy car but it had a few downfalls like you had to drive over the speed bumps at 2km an hour if you didn't want to leave your front end behind and it was very hard suspension. I personally found the sport seats too hard for long trips too We had a few issues with the car putting itself into neutral on its own which was quite dangerous. They couldn't fix it even though they had the fix for it due to regulations so in the end we handed the car back after two years. The sunroof rattled as well which drove me insane and on occasion with harsh acceleration the dual clutch would lurch you back in your seat and forward and it was a bit annoying. It had its flaws but as a car I loved it. I was very sad to have no other option but being told we can't fix it and to return the car.
      However in the two years we had it, it spent a lot of time getting taken in for stupid things. Airbag faults, the going into neutral which they couldn't put the update for software onto due to regulations of adding the software onto a car that alters it due to the diesel scandal which was a real shame because they had the fix, Germany just said we cannot do it. It also would drain it's battery if not driven and we had no stop start for six months until they swapped out the faulty battery after a year. It wasn't free from problems.
      The grip on that car in the wet was really very good. I never once lost any traction and I was always confident behind the wheel.
      I still miss the gear selector on the wheel. I'm sure I'll adjust as IV only had the BMW for 2 weeks but the on steering wheel gear selector was just so convenient! Especially for tight quick turns in a car park, having the gear selector at your hand and not having to fiddle around with moving your hand off the wheel was the best.
      We did want to get the upcoming C class to replace it but it has been delayed and we needed a car.
      As a whole though, despite the issues I still am missing it. My partner and I both use the car and we liked the app on the Mercedes. On the BMW two people cannot use the app. It only allows you to have one person linked onto the same vehicle. The BMW assistant doesn't open the sun roof or change climate temperatures if the air con isn't already on. It has quite a few things missing that the Mercedes had even fully loaded with options.

    • @andrew22334455
      @andrew22334455 2 года назад +1

      @@lukiejames I have a G20 330i too. I just request an extra oil change every time i'm in for a service. Happy to pay the $200 or so it takes for a peace of mind. No matter what the dealership says, I refuse to accept a 30k oil change.

    • @lukiejames
      @lukiejames 2 года назад

      @@andrew22334455 I’m not sure where you are located but in Australia, I’m pretty sure the computer in the menu says 15,000km on the bmw. I haven’t been well so I haven’t had much time to look at it or drive the car but I have a suspicion I did see it when I was looking for a setting for something. I am with you 100 percent. No way would I leave a car go for that long. You only have to see the colour of the oil after 10/15 thousand km to know that 30,000 is not a good idea even if they claim it’s possible. I never was too worried though because the Mercedes’ got driven around 13ish maybe 15 thousand a year and so even though it never hit the 25,000 service cap, the yearly time frame would tick over and it would get its full service in the same amount of km driven as other cars I have owned. If I was doing more though I would have done what you suggested and got an interim oil change just to keep the engine happy.

    • @andrew22334455
      @andrew22334455 2 года назад

      @@lukiejames I'm in Aus. 15k service intervals, but they change fluids every 30k.

  • @mob1235
    @mob1235 2 года назад +2

    for the price its a nice car, but its just old compared to new BMW or Mercedes. Design looks old and Infotainment is old as well.

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      The only reason why German cars are cheaper is down to all the cheap Russia gas that Germanic industry has been built on over the last 30 years.
      Once that changes everything changes. The German auto industry is going to go the way of the British Auto industry only it will be a far more spectacular crash.

  • @AlanReynoldsBucklandJunction
    @AlanReynoldsBucklandJunction Год назад +1

    It's a pretty car, only the Alfa's come close.

  • @chanelalifka8971
    @chanelalifka8971 2 года назад +1

    Very beutiful a car☝️

  • @mphomogashu1545
    @mphomogashu1545 2 года назад

    Are there different Aus dialects of English..?? I couldn't pick where you from I was thinking South Africa ot New Zealand...Your Aus accent is not as raw as I've heard in some other videos reviews. 🤙🤙🤙

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      Nah, this is a standard Aussie accent. We don’t all sound like Steve Irwin.

  • @SuperAlmighty
    @SuperAlmighty 2 года назад +3

    The look is really ordinary

  • @Big_Yin
    @Big_Yin 2 года назад +4

    Could do with more of a legacy Jaguar design, this looks more FGX 🤭

    • @zaamuro8408
      @zaamuro8408 2 года назад +3

      You mean this design language was originally by jaguar and everyone else has copied since?

  • @honeyisaac
    @honeyisaac 2 года назад +2

    this car is due for a major facelift :s

  • @99ron12
    @99ron12 2 года назад

    great car but i would take kia stinger any day over this class

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Год назад

      Nobody who wants a Jaguar would be seen anywhere near a Kia. Who are you trying to kid?

  • @avaliacarros7739
    @avaliacarros7739 2 года назад

    At 7:13 is reported that it has 12.2 cubic feet or 345 liters of trunk or boot space. This is the typical FAKE GOURMET sedan, the one that comes ready to be swallowed by an SUV. In the ranking of decent sedans (TOP 500 SEDANS) with a trunk capacity above 500 liters or 17.6 cubic feet it does not enter. The trunk of this car is smaller than the trunk of the Renault Megane, a HATCHBACK sold in Australia which has a trunk of 434 liters or 15.3 cubic feet of capacity or Kia Cerato GT, a HATCHBACK which has a trunk of 428 liters or 15.1 cubic feet of capacity

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад +1

      Yeah yeah, but why would anyone want a Kia or Renault over a Jag?

    • @avaliacarros7739
      @avaliacarros7739 2 года назад +1

      @@alfrede.neuman9082 No need to get rid of the Jaguar, just buy the correct model: XF

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад +1

      @@avaliacarros7739 Not really… I’ve owned both an XE and XF as it happens. I preferred the XE. It’s a little better to drive, definitely better looking, easier to park because it’s shorter, I preferred the interior, and I don’t give two shits about the boot space or back seat space because I hardly use either anyway. You’re apparently assuming that everyone who buys a car like this is constantly carting around bags of cement or furniture, or four fully-grown adults for some reason. We’re just not.

    • @avaliacarros7739
      @avaliacarros7739 2 года назад

      @@alfrede.neuman9082 You are an exception! Most people who buy sedans are parents with at least one child and who need a large trunk to carry the child's stuff when the couple decides to travel on the weekend. Maybe you're choosing your car wrong as you don't make constant use of the back seat and trunk. Have you ever tried a sports coupe with only 2 doors? Like a Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang or Dodge Challenger?

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад +2

      @@avaliacarros7739 I really don’t think I am the exception. Most younger professional people I know almost universally drive something like an XE. More common are C-classes and 3-series, but the point remains. I think the point of something like an XE is more that you CAN carry people if you really need to, but it’s still great to drive (which it is). Besides, most people like me have a partner who probably has a sensible SUV anyway. And I do have a 2-door coupe as well, but that’s a weekend car, so not something I drive to work in.
      As for why I haven’t gotten a Mustang, Camaro or Challenger, that’s because the only thing worse for your health than American food is American cars. Whenever I’ve driven anything from the US, I’m horrified at the build quality, fuel economy, cost to run, lack of luxury features, lack of customer support in my country (Australia), and how loud and vulgar they are. Rocking up in a Camaro in Australia is like arriving at a dinner party in arseless leather chaps and a cowboy hat. People think you’re a massive tool.
      All of this is why every US car maker stopped manufacturing here a few years ago, and their market share has shrunk to the point where they’re probably gonna cease selling here altogether. It really just came down to the fact that people here weren’t interested in buying a GM or ford with 1950’s mechanicals when they could buy something faster, better on fuel, cheaper and better built from Europe with a longer warranty and better product support anyway.

  • @Mexxx65
    @Mexxx65 2 года назад

    ..*AWD only, but what do Jaguar customers know.....Jag always know better

    • @CathodeRayNipplez
      @CathodeRayNipplez 2 года назад

      You mean AWD only yes?

    • @alfrede.neuman9082
      @alfrede.neuman9082 2 года назад

      I’m a jag owner, and I would not want a FWD at all. The XE is acknowledged as one of the best drivers cars in class, so I’d say they DO know better lol

    • @AndyK.1
      @AndyK.1 8 месяцев назад

      @@alfrede.neuman90822WD are RWD

  • @Blue-fq5le
    @Blue-fq5le 2 года назад

    I always liked jags xj,xe,xf...all are looking good and unique but I'll choose bmw is because is way much better in all ways.Jags are using Ford engines sadly

    • @zsb707
      @zsb707 2 года назад +1

      Jags are not using Ford engines. These are in-house Ingenium engines.