Since the X-Type cease-marketing in the picture above, in major world markets in 2009, the British firm has not had a D-segment model to compete with the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C Class.
Now Jaguar confirms return to the category with a new model. By now we know the body type to be the little brother of XF but Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar Global Director, said that is a priority in the mark. They want to offer a more affordable vehicle. It is confirmed that you can reach crossover format, but if so, would a clearly oriented asphalt cowboy skills and leave the Land Rover.
The general idea for the coming years is to share a greater number of platforms and engines between different models of Jaguar and Land Rover, thereby reducing costs. Currently there are no dates or details of the new model, but knowing that a priority should not be delayed excessively.