- 2014 Jaguar C-X75: After a successful debut at the 2010 Paris Auto Show, the all-new Jaguar supercar will make it to production. Sans the concept's turbine, it will be powered by a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder motor coupled with two electric motors; one in front and the other in the back. At least the starting price of $1.15 million is justified with only 250 scheduled to be made.
Jaguar XE
- 2013 Jaguar XE: The XE marks the long-awaited return of the Jaguar sports car. An on-again, off-again project for years, it may finally arrive in 2012 if all goes well. It's expected to be a 2+2 sports car with an aluminum chassis and a retractable hardtop. Dimensionally, the XE will be smaller than the XK, so it may forego V8 power in favor of V6 engines. Rear-wheel drive and a high-powered XE-R model are virtually guaranteed.
Jaguar XF
- 2012 Jaguar XF: A midcycle refresh is expected in late 2011. Look for minor styling changes that mimic the design of the larger XJ along with upgrades to the interior electronics. A wagon version is rumored to be in the works, but even if it does exist, it's not likely to be sold in the U.S.
Jaguar XJ
- 2014 Jaguar XJ: After a full redesign in 2011, the XJ flagship isn't likely to see many changes until a midcycle refresh in 2013.
Jaguar XK
- 2012 Jaguar XKR-S: The halo car for Jaguar, the XKR-S, has 40 more horsepower than the standard XKR and comes with a wonderful list of standard features: LED rear lights, heated exterior mirrors, Bi-Xenon headlamps, front and rear parking aids, etc. Pricing starts at $132,875 (including destination) and goes on sale later this fall.
- 2013 Jaguar XK: The next-generation Jaguar XK may grow slightly in overall size to make more room for the new XE sports car. The two cars will share a common rear-wheel-drive, aluminum chassis although the XK will use V8s while the smaller XE may stick with V6s only.

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side_wayz says:
09:02 AM, 11/03/2011
Okay, clearly IL isn't doing their job, noting that they refuse to give us updates on vehicles that are up-and-coming in the industry. So I'll just do it for them. I won't be giving substantial information or insight here as more in-depth information is available via any other website but this one. However, Jaguar has announced on September 13th, 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, that they will be releasing a new car dubbed the C-X16. It is currently a concept and may be released in production form as early as 2012, although the 2013 or 2014 model year is more likely. Estimated cost of this gem is expected to be roughly $80K and it may possibly include a few neat tricks that are a first for Jaguar, including brake energy regeneration (like KERS found on F1 cars). This system will store brake energy and allow the driver to activate an instant boost of 95 hp and 173 lb-ft of torque with the push of a steering wheel mounted button. Sigh, if only they made it in a size that adults could fit in.
higgsboson says:
04:30 PM, 06/16/2010
Why is the XE a 2+2!? Makes no sense other than to fulfill some marketing fakery. "Oh, yes. Everyone will believe this to be a practical car if we lie to them and tell them four people can fit in there."
Rubbish. Jag already has one model they lie about being a four place car. Do they truly need to ruin this?
luxurycarlover says:
12:06 PM, 06/09/2010
they are also supposed to be making a new 3 series c class and a4 fighter
k55 says:
09:09 AM, 06/09/2010
Jag should redo to D or C or XK-SS type. A retro mod of the 50's classics.