2024 Jaguar Cars: Bidding Farewell to the F-Type and Keeping the XF Fresh
Here’s everything new for Jaguar’s shrinking car lineup.

Don't be dismayed by Jaguar's limited selection of new cars. The automaker has big plans in motion to sell a battery electric variant of every vehicle in its lineup by 2030 and to only offer EVs by 2036. In the meantime, Jaguar's portfolio includes the E-Pace, F-Pace, and I-Pace SUVs in addition to the XF and F-Type cars. The automaker celebrates 75 years of sports cars this year, which means it's rolling out the special edition red carpet for the F-Type, its only two-door model. Meanwhile, Jaguar's only sedan also receives slight improvements for the new model year. Read on to find out what changes are in store for 2024 Jaguar cars, plus what's on the horizon.

2024 Jaguar XF: What’s New
Jaguar's only sedan is the 2024 XF , priced between the E-Pace and F-Pace SUVs. For the new model year, the base S model is gone. Buyers can still choose between two engines, one making 246 hp and the other pumping out 296 ponies. The Black Exterior pack comes standard for 2024, as does an electrically adjustable steering column, a heated steering wheel, more USB ports in the second row, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.

2024 Jaguar XF: Pros and Cons
Pros
- Attractive styling
 - Engaging handling
 - Modern infotainment setup
 
Cons
- Jaguar's I-6 not available
 - Ride lacks polish
 - Lackluster automatic transmission
 

2024 Jaguar F-Type: What’s New
As Jaguar celebrates 75 years of sports car heritage, it introduces a special edition of its F-Type coupe and convertible . The F-Type 75 and F-Type R 75 receive commemorative badging, gloss black 20-inch wheels, a unique interior scheme, a synthetic suede headliner, and lighter slimline seats. All F-Type coupes and convertibles, which come equipped with a supercharged V-8 engine making either 444 hp or 575 hp, receive the black exterior pack, blind-spot assistance, two-zone climate control, and a heated steering wheel as standard equipment. Sadly, this is the final year of the Jaguar F-Type, so snap one up if you have the means and have always wanted one.

2024 Jaguar F-Type: Pros and Cons
Pros
- Crackling V-8 exhaust note
 - Thrilling driving dynamics
 - Exquisite design
 
Cons
- Rivals offer more performance
 - Mushy brake pedal
 - Discontinued after this year
 

2025 Jaguar GT: What to Expect
Jaguar will kick off its all-electric reinvigoration with the 2025 Jaguar GT , a performance EV that's slated to be the most powerful production car the automaker has ever developed. So far, all we know is that the Jaguar GT will crank out well over 600 hp and come standard with all-wheel drive. This Jaguar car will be rated at 430 miles of range on the European WLTP cycle and will be able to recoup 200 miles of range from a 15-minute charge.

2024 Jaguar Cars
- 2024 Jaguar XF: Minor update
 - 2024 Jaguar F-Type: Minor update
 - 2025 Jaguar GT: Future model
 
Billy Rehbock's passion for cars started with his dad's Volkswagen Jetta GLX, his mom's Cabriolet, and his own Hot Wheels collection. A USC graduate with a Master of Science in journalism, he's an associate editor for the MotorTrend Buyer's Guide and covers everything from sports cars to SUVs.
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