Jaguar XE (2014-2024) Occasion prices Plummet, Starting Under £10,000 as Depreciation Bites
London, United Kingdom – September 15, 2024 – The Jaguar XE, launched in 2014 as a direct competitor to the BMW 3 Series and mercedes-Benz C-Class, is now available on the used car market for remarkably low prices, with well-maintained examples from early model years frequently listed below £10,000. This meaningful depreciation reflects a combination of factors including the model’s discontinuation in 2024, the increasing popularity of SUVs, and the general impact of market forces on vehicle values.Potential buyers seeking a premium saloon at an accessible price point are finding the XE presents a compelling, if rapidly evolving, opportunity.
The XE’s initial ambition was to revitalize Jaguar’s saloon car lineup and challenge established German dominance. While critically well-received for its handling and design, sales never reached the levels anticipated.Now, with Jaguar focusing on its electric future and ceasing production of the XE, the second-hand market is experiencing a surge in supply and a corresponding drop in prices. This impacts current XE owners facing reduced resale values, and prospective buyers who can now access a previously premium vehicle at a budget-pleasant cost. The trend is expected to continue as more examples enter the used market.
as of September 15, 2024, a 2014-2015 XE 2.0d (diesel) with average mileage (60,000-80,000 miles) can be found for between £8,000 and £12,000, depending on trim level and condition. Petrol variants, such as the 2.0i,generally command slightly higher prices,ranging from £9,000 to £14,000 for similar mileage and age. Later models (2019-2024) with lower mileage and updated features are priced between £18,000 and £30,000, depending on specification and engine choice.
Prices vary based on several factors: engine type (diesel models are currently cheaper), trim level (R-Sport and Portfolio trims hold their value better), mileage, and overall condition. Vehicles with a full service history and minimal wear and tear will naturally attract higher prices. Online marketplaces such as Auto Trader, Motors.co.uk, and eBay Motors currently list a wide selection of used Jaguar XEs, reflecting the increased availability.