Likes;
- Exterior Looks (A Very handsome looking car)
- Driving Dynamics (Chassis has potential, no wonder the v8 engined SV Project 8 is the fastest Saloon/Sedan on the Nurburging)
- Ride Quality (May be the best in the segment)
- Well modernised for a mid-life facelift (New tech such as wireless charging, larger display, full digital dash, auto parking, Lane Keep Assist etc have been added & the price gets a cut too. IIRC the top end 25t was priced @ INR 46.99L ex-showroom, but now the top end is priced @ INR 46.33L)
- Exclusivity (Yes, they sell less so will be exclusive but this may have a flipside during resale)
Dislikes;
- HUD is still missing (Global models have it + if Jaguar India is positioning itself as a premium alternative to the Germans then they shouldn't have omitted this feature)
- Rear Seat Space is still a compromise.
- Same Alloy Wheels (No Change in Alloy Wheel Design or higher trims needed 18" rims)
- Top trim deserved the R-Dynamic treatment (Both Exteriors & Interiors) Particularly because the competition like BMW has the M Sport kit available on the 330i & Mercedes has the AMG Line for the C.
- Boot is the smallest in the segment irrespective of not offering a full size spare wheel (Space saver Available)
Video; Exteriors;
- Restyled Bumpers (Front & Rear)
- Restyled Headlights & Tail Lights (Now LED)
- The front signature Jaguar Grille is now larger.
- Thanks to the above changes the car looks wider & squatter.
- Muffler Tips which were missing in the pre facelift model have now finally made it to this 2020 model.
Interiors;
- Steering Wheel is directly from the iPace & is extremely well designed. A joy to use.
- Paddle shifters are large/long made of Aluminium, overall enhancing the driver involvement.
- Instrument Cluster has gone completely digital, IIRC the Velar had the similar styled display & graphics
- Instrument cluster now has a leather stitched top, pre-facelift did not have this element.
- The Rotary knob / Jaguar handshake is replaced with F-Type's gear lever. Feels good to use while manually srick shifting (which wasn't possible earlier)
- New Key Fob design.
- A/C controls are new & have feather touch operation for some of its operation.
- Air Quality sensor is an addition.
- Engine Start Stop button has a new position, pre-facelift models had it on the dashboard next to the AC controls, now its positioned next to the gear lever.
- All Black Leather Seats are a new addition as previously in the portfolio trim it had the saddle brown shade.
- Toggle Switch for the Drive Modes is a new addition & feels very sporty- Wireless Charging is a addition.
- Apple Car Play & Android Auto now available.
- Camera Quality has improved, but the 360 Degree Cam & Front Side Intersection Cameras have been omitted.
Driving the XE;
- There are no mechanical changes in the facelift.
- The last time i drove the XE the engine had been sourced from Ford, the 2L EcoBoost. But now in this video it has the 2L Ingenium producing aprox 250 HP & 365 NM.
- Note Ingenium petrol upgrade was introduced in the pre-facelift version too around March 2018.- The paddle shifters
- Engine Note/Sound is OK but it does get better at higher revs
- Overall refinement is good enough.
- Gearbox is ZF sourced. The shifts could have been faster though.
- Lane Keep Assist is a new addition in this 2020 Refresh Model.
- Handling, Chassis Balance & Ride Quality remains very good.
- Dynamically very balanced, needs more power.
- P300 (same 2L Ingenium engine but 300 HP tune like the F-Type) should have been launched instead of the P250. That would have given Jaguar India the marketing edge by highlighting the fact that XE gets the same motor from the F-Type.