In 2007, Jaguar trimmed down the models to offer only the X-Type 3.0 Sedan and Sportwagon. New additions for this year also included a powered moon roof, split-folding rear seats (standard), premium ...
Codenamed X-400, two options were on the table. One was to build the car on a shortened Jaguar S-type platform, maintaining the traditional Jaguar virtue of rear-wheel-drive. The second was to ...