Jaguar has confirmed that 2020 will be the final year for the XE sedan in the U.S. market, as the British carmaker is revising their model lineup “to meet evolving U.S. market demands”.
To cover the gap, Jaguar will reposition the updated 2021 XF sedan in the range by making it more affordable, starting at $43,995 in the entry-level P250S model. Jaguar adds that the remaining stock of 2020 XE models is also priced from $43,995, making the decision kind of a no-brainer.
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However, not everything is fine over at the XF’s corner as the Sportbrake variant has been discontinued for 2021 as well, leaving only the sedan bodystyle available to U.S. customers.
Like the 2021 Jaguar XF, the 2021 F-Pace has been subjected to a mid-life update that brings a number of design changes and a new interior that now features the company’s latest Pivi Pro infotainment system, which can be updated over-the-air and offers faster boot times and greater response than the previous system. The 2021 Jaguar F-Pace starts from $49,995 for the P250 model and comes with all-wheel-drive as standard.
Jaguar’s electric SUV, the I-Pace, soldiers on for the 2021 model year, also featuring the Pivi infotainment system and a dual-motor setup with a combined 394 HP and a 90 kWh lithium-ion battery. The British electric SUV offers an EPA-estimated driving range of up to 234 miles.
New for the 2021 model year is the brand’s sports halo model, the F-Type. The two-seater sports car was subjected to a facelift that aims to make the F-Type “more beautiful than ever”. The range of the updated 2021 F-Type includes four-, six- and eight-cylinder powertrains, with an eight-speed automatic transmission fitted as standard. Prices for the 2021 Jaguar F-Type start at $61,700 for the entry-level P300 model.
With the demise of the XE, the Jaguar E-Pace SUV becomes the brand’s entry-point for the U.S. market. Pricing and range details on the 2021 E-Pace will be announced in the near future.