Background
THIS CAR IS BEING RE-AUCTIONED BY THE RECENT BUYER, DUE TO AN UNFORSEEN HEALTH ISSUE.
To complete its three-tier executive saloon range, and to effectively take the fight to BMW, Jaguar needed a compact four-door. The larger S-Type was a 5 series rival but in the lucrative world of executive saloons, it’s the aspirational compact class that sells by the boat load. In to this fiercely fought (and German-dominated) market, Jaguar offered its new X400 – better known to the world as the X-Type – from February 2001.
Parent firm Ford was keen to keep the development costs sensible on this new Jaguar as Bromwich was dragged into the new millennium. The latter didn’t have a suitable platform (one that could be either FWD or AWD) anyway so a collaboration was decided upon, based on the new-for 2000 Mondeo.
Launched initially as four-wheel drive only, the X-Type brief included a mission statement that it had to drive as well as any other Jaguar, which could only be achieved with a rear-biased AWD setup. It worked too as the X-Type receiving plenty of praise in period for the way it drove. Later front-wheel drive diesels didn’t (and don’t) really have the same appeal.







