With the deletion of the 2.0-litre petrol model, Jaguar’s X-type entry-level car is now the diesel equivalent 2.0-litre D.
Designer Vision Group, manufacturer of OE and aftermarket in-car screens, has won a contract with Jaguar to supply rear-seat entertainment systems for the X-Type and S-Type.
Ford Motor Company has replaced Joe Greenwell as chief executive officer of Jaguar and Land Rover with Geoff Polites, who is praised in a company statement for his “leadership and business acumen” when running Ford Australia.
Jaguar owned Daimler is to launch its new Super Eight model this autumn, the first new Daimler model for seven years.
Falmouth Coachworks, a Land Rover specialist repairer has joined the 140-strong Jaguar and Land Rover Body and Paint Network.
Jaguar has today announced prices for its new X-Type 2.2 diesel saloon.
Jaguar will be upgrading its XJ range for 2006 with the addition of a 2.7-litre V6 turbodiesel.
Jaguar has announced that its S-type diesel saloon models are now Euro IV compliant from July.
Jaguar is aiming to increase its penetration in the diesel market, in particular the fleet sector, with the launch of the new 2.2-litre diesel X-type and, later this year, a V6 diesel powered XJ luxury saloon.
Jaguar dealers are backing the carmaker’s decision to has cut production of its X-type model at the Halewood factory to just three days a week.
Jaguar has introduced a new 2.2-litre turbocharged diesel with six-speed manual transmission to the X-type range.
Jaguar is to scale down production of its X-type model, the Ford-owned carmaker has announced.
MG Rover suffered a 25% decline in European sales last month compared to February 2004, while Jaguar registrations tumbled by a fifth.
County Garage Group, the Carlisle-based business operating Ford and Jaguar car dealerships, has reached an agreement in principle to sell the company.
County Garage, which operates the CG Ford dealerships in Carlisle, Penrith and Workington and the Gilligan Jaguar dealership in Carlisle, has announced an agreement in principle to sell the business.
A higher-powered diesel option for Jaguar’s smallest model is set to play a key role in driving the ailing sports car manufacturer back to profit.
Jaguar announced a new Limited Edition X-Type enhancing the range ahead of the key March plate change.
Ford Motor Company has signed an agreement with Cartakeback Ltd to provide customers of Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Aston Martin and Mazda with a free ‘take back’ service for End of Life Vehicles (ELVs) from January 1, 2007.
Scotland’s oldest established motor group, Macrae & Dick, has opened a new Jaguar showroom at Inverness to serve the Highlands and Islands.
Joe Greenwell believes Jaguar can learn from the Land Rover experience.