Jaguar X Type (2005)
Vehicle description
The Jaguar X-Type is an entry-level luxury car that was manufactured and marketed by Jaguar Cars from 2001 to 2009 in a single generation under the internal designation X400. Manufactured at the Halewood Assembly Facility near Liverpool, the X-Type was developed during Jaguar's tenure in the Premier Automotive Group (PAG) of Ford Motor Company and was based on a modified version of the Ford CD132 platform, shared with the contemporary Ford Mondeo.
The smallest of the Jaguar model range, the X-Type was marketed in notchback saloon and estate variants, and was the first estate manufactured in series production by the company.
Registration no: | MX55 MLE |
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Chassis no: | SAJAC51M75XE54517 |
Engine no: | 498154414XB |
Engine: | 2495cc |
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Passenger Seats: | 4 |