Even though these aren’t the first Jaguar XE
prototypes spotted in the wild, they do seem to be more revealing, as we can
spot more details. The XE has a pretty big fight on its hands, which is why a Jaguar is
readying the facelifted model that should come with tech, better software and,
quite possibly, a more stylish appearance.
It’s not as if the XE didn’t look aggressive in its
first iteration. However, the updated version seems to have a slightly
different headlight design, one that appears sharper towards the inner edge.
The 2019 XE will also get revised bumpers with larger air intakes, completing
the front end changes, while at the rear there are new taillight graphics.
Inside, expect to see better materials, new trim,
improved software and probably some clever assist and safety systems to help
the driver out when needed. The facelifted XE should be one of Jaguar’s first models to feature a
mild-hybrid powertrain. The system is expected to feature a 48-volt
architecture with a belt alternator starter and a small lithium-ion battery,
paired to the brand’s Ingenium engines.
The revised XE could
prove to be a more fuel efficient sports sedan, and a better-performing and
engaging drive. Jaguar will reveal the 2019 XE sometime next year, with a possible
venue being the Geneva Motor Show reveal in March. Once out, it will bring the
fight to the likes of the all-new BMW 3-Series, Mercedes C-Class, Audi A4,
Volvo S60 and Alfa Romeo Giulia.