ConvertibleJaguar87% by Neofiliac Team71% by External Reviewers

Jaguar F-Type X152 facelift

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Product Overview

Jaguar F-Type Convertible (chassis code X152) facelift is a compact luxury convertible in production from 2019. It is available with a range of inline-4 and V8 engines that displaced 2.0 to 5.0 liters.
Compared to the pre-facelift, the facelifted X152 Convertible did away with the V6 engine. An inline-4 was introduced in its place. Unfortunately, the most powerful V8 is only available in AWD.
Utility-minded owners will have to keep in mind that the 233L (8cu-ft) cargo space may not be sufficient.
Drivers who appreciate handling will be pleased to know that the Jaguar F-type Convertible comes with double-wishbone suspensions at all four corners.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 87%
Pros
  • Good styling for its class
  • Good performance
  • Still RWD-based
  • Available in V8
Cons
  • No more manual transmission
  • AWD nonsense
  • Low cargo capacity

What external reviewers found

External score 71%
Pros
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Fantastic looks
  • Stylish interior
Cons
  • Lack of driver-assistance tech
  • Lackluster infotainment

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Specifications

Variants shown:
P300
P450 AWD
P450
P575 AWD

External Reviews

cnet[1]

Reviewer score 71% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from cnet have found:
The 2021 Jaguar F-Type Convertible starts at $65,725 for the rear-wheel-drive, four-cylinder P300 model. Stepping up to the P380 R-Dynamic with the supercharged V6 and all-wheel drive requires an extra $20,000. The interior is barely different than before, with some redesigned seats that offer better support.
Pros
  • Fantastic looks
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Stylish interior
Cons
  • Lack of driver-assistance tech
  • Lackluster infotainment

References

  1. ^ 2021 Jaguar F-Type Convertible review: Not as pretty, but every bit as entertaining. [cnet].

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