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Jaguar XE vs Hyundai Genesis

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Jaguar XE
Jaguar XE

$43,750 - $56,990

2020 price

Hyundai Genesis
Hyundai Genesis

$14,888 - $33,880

2015 price

Summary

2020 Jaguar XE
2015 Hyundai Genesis
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

V6, 3.8L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
6.7L/100km (combined)

11.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Rear seats are tight
  • Small boot
  • Optional safety tech

  • No V8 option
  • No diesel option
2020 Jaguar XE Summary

Mercedes-Benz has the C-Class, BMW has the 3 Series, Audi has the A4 and Jaguar has the one people in Australia seem to forget – the XE.

Yep, the default setting we seem to have when it comes to buying a prestige car is as strong as buying the same brand of milk every week.

There’s a decent choice of milk, but it can sometimes seem that there are only three brands and we tend to zero in on the same one again and again. Same with prestige cars.

But all milk is the same, I hear you say. And I’m inclined to agree, and that’s the difference, cars vary greatly despite them having the same purpose.

The latest version of Jaguar XE has arrived in Australia and while it’s very similar in size and shape to its German rivals there are some big differences, and some compelling reasons to add it to your shopping list.

I promise, there are no more mentions of milk.    

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2015 Hyundai Genesis Summary

Anybody who doubts that Hyundai is gunning for the number one in the world has rocks in their head. Big heavy ones. Korean companies do not settle for anything less than number one. The second-generation Genesis (our first taste here in the Antipodes as the gen-one had its steering wheel on the wrong side) is proof.

What's different about Hyundai's unstoppable rise is the way they're going about it. They've always done their own thing in Korea, reinventing themselves time and again when they strayed off the beaten path.

The Genesis is a gamble for a Korean company in foreign markets whose default setting for luxury is marked, Britain or Germany. If Hyundai gets the Genesis wrong there will be howls of derision, or at best patronising pats on the back - "Nice try, you'll get there one day". But if they get it right...

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