Jaguar: Straight Sixes, Three-Cylinder Engines And Bye-bye XK… For Now
Jaguar is set to reveal significant changes as the rest of this decade unfolds, according to reports out of the US. Motor Trend reports the Jaguar Land Rover group will shy away from its current 3.0 litre supercharged V6 powerplant and move instead to
Jaguar is set to reveal significant changes as the rest of this decade unfolds, according to reports out of the US.
Motor Trend reports the Jaguar Land Rover group will shy away from its current 3.0 litre supercharged V6 powerplant and move instead to a range of inline engines based on the Ingenium family, all in pursuit of lower emissions.
While a turbocharged four-cylinder unit in a Jaguar is not out of place in the current automotive climate, Jag fans might be surprised to learn that a ‘straight six’ could be making a return.