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BMW 3 Series vs Jaguar XE - pictures

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9 Sep 2015
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  • BMW 3 Series vs Jaguar XE

    The ever-popular BMW 3 Series has been facelifted in a bid to keep up with our new class champ, the Jaguar XE. 

  • BMW 3 Series - front tracking

    Here we've tested the 320d M Sport, priced at £33,635 and powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine producing 187bhp. 

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  • BMW 3 Series - rear tracking

    The muscular look of the M Sport suggests a decent drive, and it delivers. It's sharp off the mark and handles impeccably. 

  • BMW 3 Series - interior

    As ever, the 3 Series is stylish and well built inside, with hidden cupholders one of few cabin tweaks. 

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  • BMW 3 Series - sat nav

    All 3 Series models come with sat nav as standard, as well as climate control, DAB radio and Bluetooth. M Sport trim adds leather and parking sensors. 

  • BMW 3 Series - gearlever

    Steering and throttle responses can be adjusted through the four-stage Drive Performance Control system. EcoPro mode seriously blunts performance in the pursuit of economy, whilst the ride in Comfort mode is supple.

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  • BMW 3 Series - rear seats

    The 3 Series offers good rear head and legroom. 

  • BMW 3 Series - boot

    The 480-litre boot is wheel shaped. 

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  • BMW 3 Series - front cornering

    BMW has tweaked the 3 Series' suspension and steering, so it handles and rides better than ever, while the overhauled engines still set the standard for performance. 

  • BMW 3 Series - rear cornering

    The 320d M Sport is well equipped, but if you've got the cash, there's a huge range of options to choose from. However, if you have to pick just one, then the £515 adaptive damper set-up is worth every penny. 

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  • BMW 3 Series - front static

    Subtle bodykit and five-spoke 18-inch alloys give the 3 Series a menacing look. 

  • BMW 3 Series - rear static

    Distinctive L-shaped LED rear lights are one of a few cosmetic changes to the exterior.

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  • BMW 3 Series - front lights

    Redesigned LED running lights are an addition.

  • BMW 3 Series - wheel

    Five-spoke alloys look smart. 

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  • BMW 3 Series - 320d badge

    The 320d is cleaner than before, but CO2 emissions of 116g/km are nothing to write home about in a class dominated by fleet sales.

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    The Jag is slightly bigger on the outside, but it's more cramped than the BMW inside. 

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  • Jaguar XE - front tracking

    The Jaguar XE is our current compact executive champ, and here we test the 2.0-litre diesel R Sport model, producing 178bhp and costing £34,775.

  • Jaguar XE - rear tracking

    The trade-off for the XE's sporty looks is a firm low-speed ride that undermines the car's otherwise excellent refinement. Softer SE, Prestige and Portfolio models soak up bumps without damaging the balanced handling.

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  • Jaguar XE - interior

    Inside, the dash is slickly styled and dominated by large central touchscreen. Traditional Jag touches include the rotary gear selector that rises up from the centre console. While it all looks good, it;s not as user-friendly as the 3

  • Jaguar XE - sat nav

    Infotainment system dominates the dash, but the overall cabin layout isn't the easiest to get along with. Stitched dash contributes to upmarket ambiance, though. 

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  • Jaguar XE - gearlever

    Rotary gear selector rises up from the centre console as in other JLR models.

  • Jaguar XE - rear seats

    One area where the XE loses ground on the rest of the class is space. Rear occupants get less head and legroom than in the 3 Series, while the middle seat is hindered by the transmission tunnel. 

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  • Jaguar XE - boot

    The 455-litre boot is 25 litres down on the BMW's, and it isn't as well shaped and suffers from intrusions.

  • Jaguar XE - front cornering

    Despite 18-inch rims and auto gearbox, the XE is refined on the move. 

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  • Jaguar XE - rear cornering

    The steering is quick and direct, but there isn't as much feel as in the 3 Series and the car becomes more unsettled when you push hard through corners.

  • Jaguar XE - front static

    When it comes to head-turning kerb-appeal, the XE R-Sport takes some beating. A subtle bodykit, 18-inch alloys, gloss-black trim and a sprinkling of R badges give the Jag some visual menace.

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  • Jaguar XE - rear static

    While there are hints of the Audi A5 at the rear, the overall design is distinctive compared to German rivals.

  • Jaguar XE - lights

    Neat details like the front lights contribute to the XE's eye-catching design.

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  • Jaguar XE - wheel

    Smart alloys also boost the car's visual appeal.

  • Jaguar XE - badge

    The XE looks every inch the premium product, but our test car didn't feel as solidly built as you'd expect. The centre console surround wasn't properly fixed in place and the plastic cover for the tailgate latch came adrift.

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