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Jaguar - Other Models (2015)
Ever wondered what the Jaguar Other Models price looks like in the current market? When you’re scrolling through listings for the 2015 Jaguar X‑Type, you’re not just looking at a car—you’re exploring a segment of luxury that balances performance with a surprisingly affordable entry point. In this article we’ll dig into the Jaguar Other Models 2015 price landscape, break down key specs, examine depreciation trends, and compare to similar vehicles to help you decide if a 2015 Jaguar is right for you.
Rather than tossing out a single figure, this piece serves as a guide, using data from the most comprehensive car pricing database in the industry. All figures are presented with the same cautionary guidelines used by any reliable automotive resource: prices vary by market, condition, mileage, and regional taxes.
2015 Jaguar X‑Type – Core Specifications
- Engine: 2.7‑liter turbo‑charged V6 delivering 267 hp and 269 lb‑ft of torque.
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic, sometimes found in a 5‑speed manual for enthusiast versions.
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline; recommended octane 87 plus for optimal performance.
- Drive: Front‑wheel drive; optional all‑wheel configuration used in certain performance trims.
- Dimensions: Length 4,600 mm (181 in), Height 1,435 mm (56.5 in), Width 187 mm (73.6 in).
- Wheelbase: 2,767 mm (108.8 in) – generous for a compact executive car.
- Seating Capacity: 5 persons; 60/40 split rear seats.
- Cargo Volume: 407 litres (14.4 cu ft) behind the rear seats.
- Top Speed: 225 km/h (140 mph)
- 0‑100 km/h (0‑62 mph): 6.7 seconds – brisk for a luxury sedan in this segment.
- Fuel Economy: 9.0 L/100 km (26 mpg) combined (WLTP).
Depreciation Insights for Jaguar Other Models
Understanding Jaguar Other Models depreciation is key to timing a purchase or sale. On average, a new Jaguar drops between 25% and 35% of its original MSRP by the end of year one, largely driven by the brand’s premium status. However, the rate slows over the next few years due to the vehicle’s strong brand cachet and lower daily running costs compared with some rivals. Below are commonly observed depreciation patterns:
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