What is it?
Jaguar ’s new entry-level F-Type convertible is a fairly radical departure for the brand. Although Jaguar has been producing cars with four-cylinder engines since the launch of the X-Type diesel, this is the first time one of its sports cars has been sent into battle with such an apparent deficit of cylinders and capacity.
The new turbocharged 2.0-litre Ingenium petrol engine certainly isn’t short of firepower; Jaguar Land Rover’s chief engineer, Mike Cross, is keen to point out that the peak 296bhp is slightly higher than that of the XJ-S, made from a 5.3-litre V12 in the early 1990s.
Although it boasts improved economy and reduced emissions, the 2.0-litre F-Type’s main role is to give a cheaper entry point. The Coupé, which we have previously driven, slips under £50,000 in the unoptioned form that nobody will actually buy it in, but the convertible – sampled here in the UK for the first time – carries a £5485 supplement in basic form. Meaning that, despite some chunky price increases from Porsche, it is still £10,000 more than the similarly powerful Boxster 2.0-litre.
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Remappers delight...
With max power being at only 5500 RPM and the description of it's power charecteristics I'd guess that the lump is in a low state of tune, (to help bring the barnds emmisions average down perhaps?).
Once the remappers get hold of it though, (I can see 400+ BHP and at least 350 lbs/ft of tourque being a major problem with them) ,I can see it making a brilliant engine for the F Type and any sports car.
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4 cylinders for these cars...
4 cylinders for these cars... Unworthy.