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2022 Jaguar F-Type I-4, V-6 Dropped as V-8 Becomes Base Engine

June 3, 2021
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Instead of one V-8 offering, there are now two. The F-Type R continues on with a 575-hp version of the 5.0-liter supercharged V-8, but it’s joined by a lower-output and lower-priced variant to form the new base model in the F-Type lineup. This version, dubbed the P450, produces 444 hp and 428 lb-ft of torque, and is capable of dashing from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds regardless of drivetrain option (rear- and all-wheel-drive are available), per Jaguar. Maximum speed is 177 mph.

Mostly unchanged is the revised styling of the 2021 model. The headlights get a mild tweak for P450 duty, there’s some unique badging, gloss black exterior elements, and 20-inch “Style 6003” alloy wheels done up in dark gray with “contrast diamond turned” surfaces.

Opt for the R-Dynamic trim and the interior gets an upgrade with 12-way power front seats with memory, an electrically adjustable steering column, an aluminum trimmed center console, and R-Dynamic door trim plates. There are 11 factory paint colors and more than 12 optional SVO finishes to make the P450 a little more special.

There are no significant changes for the formidable F-Type R, which benefitted from its 2021 model year revision with tidier handling and (arguably) better looks, although its less bombastic exhaust tone could be a miss if you loved the pre-revision cars’ aural pyrotechnics.

The 2022 F-Type starts at $71,050 and adding all-wheel-drive brings the price to $81,050. The F-Type R rings in at $104,350.

The V-8 is an entertaining, exuberant motor with a lot of charisma, and offering it for less than V-6 money could alter the calculus for consumers cross-shopping the F-Type with similarly priced competitors. Sales of the model have been weak in the last few years, with the 2021 revision not moving the needle in a positive direction. More power and less money, in relative terms? That sounds great to us.

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