ELECTRIC, PLUG-IN HYBRID, PETROL OR EURO 6 DIESEL

Our electric and plug-in hybrid powertrains are the future of driving. Our current petrol and diesel engines are the cleanest and most efficient we’ve ever produced. Which one is right for you?
ELECTRIC, PLUG-IN HYBRID, PETROL OR EURO 6 DIESEL

THE KEY BENEFITS OF ALL-ELECTRIC, PLUG-IN HYBRID, PETROL AND DIESEL

LOW CO<sub>2</sub> EMISSIONS

LOW CO2 EMISSIONS

Jaguar's new diesel engines produce around 20% lower CO2 emissions than petrol engines. In fact, since 2002, buyers choosing diesel engines have saved almost 3 million tonnes of CO2 from going into the atmosphere.
EU6d-TEMP AND REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS (RDE) COMPLIANT

EU6d-TEMP AND REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS (RDE) COMPLIANT

Jaguar’s new diesel vehicles are EU6d-Temp and Real Driving Emissions (RDE) compliant, significantly reducing emissions in all driving conditions. This means they are exempt from Transport for London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges.
REDUCED NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS (NO<sub>x</sub>)

REDUCED NITROGEN OXIDE EMISSIONS (NOx)

Since September 2015, all Jaguar diesel models have featured advanced Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) exhaust after-treatment (i.e. AdBlue) which helps to dramatically reduce NOx emissions.
ENHANCED FUEL EFFICIENCY

ENHANCED FUEL EFFICIENCY

Diesel engines deliver around 20% better fuel economy than their petrol counterparts. So if you frequently cover 12,000 miles a year or more, it’s likely to be the most cost-effective choice for you.
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*EV range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route. Range achieved will vary dependent on vehicle and battery condition, actual route and environment and driving style.
The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2 and fuel economy figures may vary according to wheel fitment and optional extras fitted. WLTP is the new official EU test used to calculate standardised fuel consumption and CO2 figures for passenger cars. It measures fuel, energy consumption, range and emissions. This is designed to provide figures closer to real-world driving behaviour. It tests vehicles with optional equipment and with a more demanding test procedure and driving profile.