Why is the Jaguar XEL with 250 horsepower slow in acceleration?
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Jaguar XEL's slow acceleration is constrained by launch traction control and vehicle weight. Below are the specific details of the Jaguar XEL: 1. Design Style: The new Jaguar XEL largely retains the design style of the XE model, including the Jaguar family-style front grille and sharp headlight clusters on both sides. Additionally, the lines around the air intakes on the front bumper are smoother. The rear of the Jaguar XEL also follows the design of the current XE model, featuring a dual-exhaust layout. 2. Configuration: In terms of configuration, the Jaguar XEL will be equipped with features such as a panoramic camera, ACC adaptive cruise control, and a dual sunroof. 3. Powertrain: The Jaguar XEL will be powered by a new 2.0T engine, offering two power options: a low-power version with a maximum output of 200 horsepower and a high-power version with a maximum output of 250 horsepower. The transmission is an 8-speed automatic gearbox.