New and Used X-Type Prices, Jaguar X-Type Model Years and History

Jaguar X-Type Models

2008 Jaguar X-TYPE trims

2008 X-TYPE

Featuring standard AWD and available as a sedan or a wagon, the 2008 Jaguar X-Type is a versatile entry-level luxury car.

2007 Jaguar X-TYPE trims

2007 X-TYPE

The 2007 Jaguar X-Type is a luxury sports car available as a five-passenger sedan or wagon, and is now available with a moonroof and stability control.

2006 Jaguar X-TYPE trims

2006 X-TYPE

A five-passenger luxury sports car available as a sedan or wagon, the 2006 Jaguar X-Type comes standard with AWD for increased confidence regardless of the road conditions ahead of you.

2005 Jaguar X-TYPE trims

2005 X-TYPE

The 2005 Jaguar X-TYPE is a luxury five-passenger car available as a sedan or sport wagon, all of which come very nicely equipped with standard amenities.

2004 Jaguar X-TYPE trims

2004 X-TYPE

A mid-size entry-level luxury sedan, the 2004 Jaguar X-TYPE offers the most affordable way to enjoy the ride quality of this iconic British car maker.

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About X-Type

The 2002 Jaguar X-TYPE was a brand new addition to their fleet and was the first all-wheel-drive vehicle that the carmaker ever rolled off the assembly line. A few minor changes were made to the car in 2003, including 17” wheels for the 3.0-liter models and a CD player standard. The base price was dropped by $3,000 in 2004, and the sports packaged added 18” wheels and a new sound system. New bumpers, fog lights and trunk lid designs also were introduced. The 2005 X-TYPE was unchanged from the previous year’s model. In 2006, Jaguar removed the 2.5-liter V6 model and made all models come standard with a five-speed transmission. A few other cosmetic changes were made and Bluetooth connectivity as well as Sirius Satellite Radio was added. In 2007, Jaguar trimmed down the models to offer only the X-Type 3.0 Sedan and Sportwagon. New additions for this year also included a powered moon roof, split-folding rear seats (standard), premium sound system, rain-sensing windshield wipers and wood-trimmed steering wheel. In 2008, 10-way power seats in the front were made standard as were a few other options, like an auto-dim rearview mirror and other minor changes to the interior and exterior.