The long-wheelbase Jaguar XEL is now available in China from as little as $41,504 car auto cars
will hope the dramatic price cut spur interest in the car and help it boost sales at a time when many Chinese consumers are opting for luxury cars built at home and offered with all-electric powertrains. It’s also worth noting that Jaguar will not introduce any new models until 2025, the year when it will undergo a dramatic rebirth that will see it launch nothing by high-end, high-priced EVs.
Two different versions of the XEL are on sale in China. The entry-level model available from 299,800 yuan comes with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder producing 200 hp and can hit 100 km/h in 8.3 seconds while topping out at 230 km/h . Those seeking a little more power can opt for a 250 hp version that reaches 100 km/h in 7.3 seconds and has a 240 km/h top speed. The 250 hp variant now starts at 329,800 yuan .
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