UK Reliability Directory

Jaguar XE

Production Years: 2015 - 20241 Documented Faults

The Jaguar XE, launched in 2015, was a highly anticipated return to the compact executive segment, designed from the ground up to challenge the dynamic supremacy of the BMW 3 Series. Built on an advanced, lightweight aluminium-intensive architecture, it offered class-leading steering feel, an exceptional balance of ride and handling, and a sleek, aggressive design. In the UK, it was widely praised by the motoring press as a true driver's car, though its interior space and early cabin materials lagged slightly behind its premium German rivals. However, the XE's reputation for reliability has been deeply overshadowed by issues with the early 2.0-litre "Ingenium" diesel engine (produced from 2015 to 2019). These engines are notorious for timing chain stretch—often caused by long service intervals—which manifests as a loud rattle on cold start and can lead to total engine failure if not addressed. Furthermore, diesel models used primarily for short trips are prone to oil dilution, requiring oil changes far more frequently than the official 21,000-mile schedule. Beyond the engine, early XE models often suffered from frustrating infotainment glitches, including freezing screens and dropped Bluetooth connections. When buying a used XE in the UK, the focus must be on engine health and a rigorous service history. Prospective owners of early diesel models should demand evidence of oil changes every 10,000 miles and listen carefully for any timing chain noise. It is also important to test the "InControl" infotainment system and check the footwells for dampness, as water ingress from failed door or A-pillar seals is a known issue. For the safest and most enjoyable ownership experience, the 2.0-litre petrol (P250) or the significantly improved post-2019 "facelift" models are highly recommended, as they resolved the vast majority of the early teething issues and introduced a much higher-quality interior.

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Common Faults & Reliability

These are the most common documented problems for the Jaguar XE, sorted by their typical impact and frequency.

Oil Dilution (2.0d)

high severity

Diesel fuel enters the oil sump during interrupted DPF regenerations, thinning the oil and causing premature wear to the engine and turbo.

Est. repair cost:£500–£4,000

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