Jaguar's New 296HP Ingenium Four-Cylinder Engine - Engine Builder Magazine

Jaguar’s New 296HP Ingenium Four-Cylinder Engine

Jaguar is introducing an all-new efficient and powerful 296HP version of the Ingenium four-cylinder gasoline engine to the 18MY XE and XF sedans, as well as the F-PACE performance SUV models.

Jaguar is introducing an all-new efficient and powerful 296HP version of the Ingenium four-cylinder gasoline engine to the 18MY XE and XF sedans, as well as the F-PACE performance SUV models.

The 2.0-liter four-cylinder Ingenium gasoline engine produces 295-lb.ft. of torque for exceptional acceleration. That’s enough to power the F-PACE to travel from 0-60mph in 5.7 seconds with fuel economy of up to 25mpg highway.

In the Jaguar XF mid-size sedan the new engine delivers 0-60mph in 5.4 seconds in rear-wheel drive form with a fuel economy of 28mpg highway.

For the XE sports sedan, the new engine delivers similar figures. The 0-60mph sprint takes 5.2 seconds for the all-wheel drive model with a highway fuel economy rating of 28mpg.

“We continue to broaden the range of our Ingenium engine family, giving customers more choice than ever before. Our new 296HP petrol engine provides the performance synonymous with Jaguar, while delivering fuel efficiency thanks to its state-of-the-art exhaust technology and pioneering valve train design,” said Nick Rogers, executive director, Product Engineering. “This clean and more efficient engine perfectly complements the advanced lightweight aluminum body structure of our XE, XF and F-PACE models.”

The new four-cylinder engine, badged 30t, benefits from the latest Jaguar Land Rover engine technology, including twin-scroll turbos with ceramic ball bearings to reduce friction and a high flow compressor wheel for enhanced performance. The new engine is manufactured at the Jaguar Land Rover Engine Manufacturing Center in Wolverhampton, UK.

Paired with an advanced ZF eight-speed automatic transmission, this drivetrain delivers exceptionally smooth acceleration with seamless gearshifts and outstanding responses. For the XE and XF sedan models, customers can also choose between rear and all-wheel drive, while F-PACE models feature AWD as standard.

The introduction of the powerful new engine is the latest in a series of enhancements to the XE, XF and F-PACE. Earlier this year the range of advanced Ingenium engines expanded to include a 247HP version of the 2.0-liter four-cylinder gasoline engine.

Further updates for the 2018 model year derivatives include available convenience features such as a Gesture Controlled Trunk Lid for the XE and XF. All three models also benefit from the very latest driver assistance technologies including optional Forward Vehicle Guidance and Forward Traffic Detection.

The full suite of available powertrains on the 2018 Jaguar XE, XF and F-PACE is outlined below:

Badge Description
25t 247HP 2.0L Turbocharged 4-Cyl Gasoline Ingenium
20d 180HP 2.0L Turbocharged 4-Cyl Diesel Ingenium
30t 296HP 2.0L Turbocharged 4-Cyl Gasoline Ingenium
S 380HP 3.0L Supercharged V6 Gasoline

 

You May Also Like

Hot Shot’s Secret Announces a Promotion and New Hire

Lubrication Specialties, manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret, hires new field marketing representative and promotes Kaysie Keen to field marketing manager.

Lubrication Specialties (LSI), manufacturer of Hot Shot’s Secret, has announced new support for Hot Shot’s Secret field events with the addition of Matthew Steinmetz to field marketing representative and the promotion of Kaysie Keen to a newly created position, field marketing manager. Kaysie Keen previously served in a support role in the marketing department as a marketing project specialist. In her new role, she will now report to Kyle Fischer, Hot Shot’s Secret’s director of field marketing & partnerships. In this new role, Keen will manage all event assets, inventory, track and report on field sales, assist with contract negotiations, monitor and screen sponsorship applications, and coordinate all event details. She joined LSI in 2016 and has been instrumental in providing support for many of the company’s product launches, promotions, and trade shows.

SEMA Show 2024 Registration is Open

Enthusiasm for this year’s SEMA Show continues to build.

Staci Kettles Named IHRA Director of Racer Relations

The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) has named Staci Kettles as its new director of racer relations. With experience as a driver, track announcer, track manager, and more, Kettles will visit different race tracks to help racers with membership needs. Related Articles – Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class – NASCAR Announces

Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Announces 2025 Induction Class

The induction celebration will be held at the MSHFA in Daytona Beach, on March 10-11, 2025.

NASCAR Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Nominees

NASCAR has announced the 15 nominees for the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s class of 2025, as well as five nominees for the Landmark Award.

Other Posts

NASCAR Hires New Senior VP, Content

Dahl will oversee all content generated by NASCAR Studios and NASCAR Digital Media across multiple business areas.

Prema Racing to Join NTT IndyCar in 2025

The Prema Racing IndyCar effort will operate out of a “state-of-the-art” facility located in Indiana.

Transtar Industries to Begin Offering OE Recycled Engines

The engines are priced and graded based on part condition and mileage. All recycled engines are backed by a 90-day warranty.

USAC Racing Appoints New President

Jason Smith will oversee the strategic direction and day-to-day operations of USAC Racing.