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Who makes Jaguar XE engines?

The engines powering the Jaguar XE are built by Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) itself, primarily from the Ingenium family, with the main production located in the United Kingdom. For the XE’s sportier variant, JLR also employs a 3.0-liter V6 developed and manufactured in-house.


The Jaguar XE relies on in-house engineering and manufacturing for its core powertrains. This article outlines the engine lineup offered for the XE, where the engines are produced, and who is responsible for their development and assembly, reflecting JLR’s strategy of producing its own engines for the model line.


XE engine options


The XE has been offered with a mix of Ingenium petrol and diesel engines, plus a high-performance V6 option in certain markets. The list below highlights the main powertrains that have powered the XE across different regions and model years.


Petrol Ingenium engines


Two-litre turbocharged inline-four petrol engines power most XE variants, balancing performance and efficiency across trims.



  • 2.0-litre Ingenium turbo petrol engines (used across many XE models)


Petrol Ingenium engines provide a blend of responsive acceleration and relatively strong fuel efficiency for a compact executive sedan.


Diesel Ingenium engines


For buyers prioritizing fuel economy and torque, the XE offers 2.0-litre Ingenium turbo diesel engines in several market tunes.



  • 2.0-litre Ingenium turbo diesel engines (D180/D240-style variants in various markets)


Diesel variants are favored in Europe and other regions where diesel efficiency and torque are valued for daily driving and longer trips.


High-performance option: 3.0-liter V6


In the XE S lineup, Jaguar Land Rover offered a 3.0-litre supercharged V6 for higher performance and rapid acceleration.



  • 3.0-litre supercharged V6 (AJ-V6 family) used in XE S


The 3.0-litre V6 remains a niche, high-performance option within the XE, delivering substantially more power than the four-cylinder Ingenium options.


Who makes Jaguar XE engines


Understanding the makers behind the XE’s powerplants reveals an in-house supply chain managed by Jaguar Land Rover, with design and production centered in the UK.


In-house design and development


Jaguar Land Rover designs, engineers, and tests its engine families, including Ingenium, to meet the XE’s performance and efficiency targets.



  • Ingenium engine family: designed and developed by JLR engineers for use across the brand, including the XE


JLR's engineering teams continually refine these engines to improve efficiency, emissions, and performance across model lines.


Primary production site


The Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC) in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom, is the main facility where Ingenium 2.0-litre engines are built for the XE and other JLR models.



  • Engine Manufacturing Centre (EMC), Wolverhampton – production site for Ingenium 2.0L engines


Having the core engines manufactured in-house at the EMC supports JLR’s aim of maintaining tight control over quality, supply, and future engineering updates.


What this means for XE buyers


For buyers, the in-house engine approach underscores a commitment to UK-based design and production, with shared Ingenium powertrains across the Jaguar lineup and a dedicated site for engine manufacture to support reliability and after-sales parts availability.


Summary


Jaguar XE engines are produced by Jaguar Land Rover. The backbone is the Ingenium family—primarily 2.0-litre petrol and diesel units manufactured at the Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton—while higher-performance XE S variants use a 3.0-litre supercharged V6, all developed and built in-house by JLR. This approach reflects JLR’s strategy to design, engineer, and manufacture its own powertrains for the XE and other models.

Is the Jaguar 5.0 a Ford engine?


No, the Jaguar 5.0L V8 is not a Ford engine; it was designed by Jaguar, and the company currently makes its own engines. While Ford owned Jaguar at one point and used a variant of the engine in some Lincoln and Ford models, the original design predates Ford's ownership and was an in-house Jaguar creation. 

  • Jaguar design: The AJ-V8 family of engines, which includes the 5.0L, was designed by Jaguar before its acquisition by Ford. 
  • Ford usage: Ford did use a variant of this engine in certain models, such as the Lincoln LS and the Ford Thunderbird. 
  • Current ownership: Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is now owned by Tata Motors, and they produce a separate line of Ingenium engines for their vehicles. 



Does the Jaguar XE have a Ford engine?


From the XE's launch until 2017 the petrol four-cylinders were from Ford's family of "EcoBoost" engines.



Why do Ingenium engines fail?


The Ingenium 2.0 diesel engine, fitted across much of the Land Rover and Jaguar range, is prone to a number of high-cost failures. Problems often begin with stretched timing chains and oil dilution that leads to bearing wear. In many cases the crankshaft eventually breaks without warning.



Who makes the Jaguar XE engine?


Ingenium Engines | About Jaguar.


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