Autocar

It’s inside that counts

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So Jaguar is struggling to sell the XE and XF models, on the face of it cars

that are on a par with rivals from Audi, BMW and Mercedes-benz (News, 27 December).

Drivers of premium cars expect the interiors to add to the overall driving experience, something unlikely to happen with the outdated, downmarket sea of grey on offer from Jaguar.

Jaguar interiors always used to be special. If the company learns from its heritage, the cars should sell. Steve Butterwort­h Via email

 ??  ?? Jag cabins: are they special enough?
Jag cabins: are they special enough?

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