What is the difference between XEL and XE?
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The Jaguar XEL is a long-wheelbase model based on the XE. The Jaguar XEL is a domestically produced vehicle, while the Jaguar XE is an imported vehicle. The differences between the Jaguar XEL and XE are as follows: 1. Different body dimensions: The Jaguar XEL has a body length of 4788mm, width of 1850mm, and height of 1429mm. The XE has a body length of 4672mm, width of 1835mm, and height of 1416mm. 2. Different wheelbase: The Jaguar XEL has a wheelbase of 2935mm. The XE has a wheelbase of 2915mm. 3. Different transmissions: The Jaguar XEL uses an 8-speed automatic transmission. The XE uses a 6-speed automatic transmission.
As someone who has driven both cars extensively, I feel the Jaguar XE drives more like a sports coupe with its stiffer chassis and direct steering during corners, delivering an exhilarating 'flying close to the ground' sensation. However, the rear legroom is noticeably cramped, and friends often complain about not being able to stretch their legs comfortably. The XEL, with its approximately 120mm longer wheelbase, offers significantly more spacious rear seating – especially appreciated during long trips where family members can sit more comfortably. Its suspension has also been tuned slightly softer, making it more stable on city roads. Both cars share similar 2.0T engines with comparable fuel consumption. The XE excels in driving pleasure, while the XEL dominates in practicality. My recommendation: if you prioritize thrilling solo drives or occasional passengers, the XE suffices; but for frequent family use, investing extra in the XEL is the wiser choice.