The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series is Jaguar's flagship full-size luxury sedan, belonging to the X351 generation (2010-2019). Its body style is a sleek, modern four-door sedan. Key trims include the XJ, XJL Portfolio, Supercharged, and the high-performance XJR. New pricing ranged from approximately $74,200 to over $119,000. It stands out for its bold, contemporary design that broke from tradition, powerful engines, and an opulent, driver-focused interior, offering a unique blend of luxury and engaging performance.
			The Good
Advantages include potent performance from V6 and V8 supercharged engines, offering an exhilarating drive for emotional buyers. Its distinctive, elegant design and luxurious interior appeal visually. Practical benefits include a comfortable ride, spacious cabin (especially LWB), and relatively good used market value for a luxury sedan. It truly combines driving pleasure with opulent comfort.
The Bad
Known weaknesses include a dated and sometimes slow infotainment system, less rear headroom for standard wheelbase models, and higher ownership costs (fuel, maintenance, repairs). Potential electronic gremlins and specific mechanical issues, like water pump failures, can also be concerns. Long-term reliability is not class-leading.
2014 Jaguar XJ-Series: Quick Overview
- Engine Options:- 3.0L Supercharged V6 (Standard on XJ, XJL Portfolio)
- 5.0L Supercharged V8 (Available on Supercharged, XJR models)
 
- Horsepower:- 3.0L S/C V6: 340 hp
- 5.0L S/C V8: 470 hp (Supercharged models)
- 5.0L S/C V8: 550 hp (XJR models)
 
- Fuel Economy (EPA est. city/highway/combined):- 3.0L S/C V6 RWD: 17/27/21 mpg
- 3.0L S/C V6 AWD: 16/24/19 mpg
- 5.0L S/C V8 (470 hp): 15/23/18 mpg
- 5.0L S/C V8 (550 hp XJR): 15/23/18 mpg
 
- 0-60 Times (approx.):- 3.0L S/C V6: 5.7 seconds (RWD), 6.1 seconds (AWD)
- 5.0L S/C V8 (470 hp): 4.9 seconds
- 5.0L S/C V8 (550 hp XJR): 4.4 seconds
 
- Towing Capacity: Not officially rated or recommended for significant towing in the U.S. market.
- Trim-Level Features (Key Highlights):- XJ / XJL Portfolio: Panoramic sunroof, adaptive xenon headlights, front/rear parking sensors, rearview camera, keyless entry/ignition, dual-zone climate control, heated/cooled 14-way power front seats, heated rear seats, navigation, 8-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, 14-speaker Meridian sound system. XJL adds more rear legroom.
- XJ / XJL Supercharged: Adds 470 hp V8, adaptive suspension, active rear differential, larger brakes, sportier styling, upgraded leather, heated/ventilated rear seats.
- XJR: Top-performance trim with 550 hp V8, unique sport tuning, bespoke exterior styling (vented hood, spoiler), 20-inch forged wheels, sport seats.
- XJL Ultimate: Limited availability, ultra-luxury with individual power-adjustable rear seats, full-length center console, rear entertainment.
 
2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2014 | 
| Make | Jaguar | 
| Model | XJ | 
| Trim | - | 
| Style | 4-Door Sedan All-Wheel Drive | 
| Type | Sedan | 
| Category | Large Car | 
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | United Kingdom | 
| Manufacturing City | CASTLE BROMWICH | 
Dimensions
| Doors | 4-Door | 
| Curb Weight | 1870.16 kg | 
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | - | 
| Overall Height | 145.54 cm | 
| Overall Length | 512.83 cm | 
| Overall Width | 189.48 cm | 
| Wheelbase Length | 303.28 cm | 
| Standard Seating | 5 | 
Engine & Performance
| Engine | Intercooled Supercharger Premium Unleaded V-6 3.0 L/183 | 
| Engine Size | 3L | 
| Engine Cylinders | 6 | 
| Transmission | 8-Speed Automatic | 
| Transmission Type | Automatic | 
| Transmission Speeds | 8-Speed | 
| Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive | 
Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS | 
| Steering Type | Rack & Pinion | 
Pricing
| Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $77,700 USD | 
| Invoice Price | $71,484 USD | 
| Delivery Charges | $895 USD | 
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What Problems Does the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Have?
  The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series, while luxurious, does have some frequently reported problems and long-term reliability concerns. A common complaint centers on the infotainment system, which can be slow, prone to glitches, and feel dated compared to rivals. Issues like freezing, unresponsive screens, or Bluetooth connectivity problems are not uncommon across early X351 generation models.
Another prevalent concern involves various electronic gremlins. Owners report issues ranging from malfunctioning sensors (parking, tire pressure), random warning lights, to power window motor failures or keyless entry system glitches. Diagnosing these intermittent electrical faults can be complex and expensive.
Mechanically, water pump failures are a known issue, particularly with the plastic components on both V6 and V8 engines. This can lead to coolant leaks and potential overheating if not addressed. Similarly, other cooling system leaks from hoses and thermostat housings can occur as plastic components age and become brittle.
While not as ubiquitous as some rivals, issues with the air suspension system can arise at higher mileages, manifesting as ride height discrepancies or a harsh ride, requiring replacement of components like air springs or the compressor.
For the 5.0L Supercharged V8 engines, particularly as they accrue higher mileage, there have been reports of wear with the timing chain guides and tensioners. This is a more serious engine concern that can lead to significant repair costs if not addressed early.
Regarding recalls for the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series, two notable campaigns include:
			Another prevalent concern involves various electronic gremlins. Owners report issues ranging from malfunctioning sensors (parking, tire pressure), random warning lights, to power window motor failures or keyless entry system glitches. Diagnosing these intermittent electrical faults can be complex and expensive.
Mechanically, water pump failures are a known issue, particularly with the plastic components on both V6 and V8 engines. This can lead to coolant leaks and potential overheating if not addressed. Similarly, other cooling system leaks from hoses and thermostat housings can occur as plastic components age and become brittle.
While not as ubiquitous as some rivals, issues with the air suspension system can arise at higher mileages, manifesting as ride height discrepancies or a harsh ride, requiring replacement of components like air springs or the compressor.
For the 5.0L Supercharged V8 engines, particularly as they accrue higher mileage, there have been reports of wear with the timing chain guides and tensioners. This is a more serious engine concern that can lead to significant repair costs if not addressed early.
Regarding recalls for the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series, two notable campaigns include:
- NHTSA Campaign Number 14V342000 (Fuel Pump): Recalled due to a potential fuel pump relay failure causing engine stalling.
- NHTSA Campaign Number 14V444000 (Brake Servo vacuum hose): Affected models could have an incorrectly routed brake servo vacuum hose, potentially extending stopping distances.
How long will the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series last?
  With meticulous and proactive maintenance, a 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series can realistically achieve 150,000 to 200,000 miles or more. Owners who adhere strictly to service schedules, use genuine parts, and address issues promptly will experience the best longevity. However, its sophisticated systems mean "proper maintenance" is often expensive. Long-term durability is solid for the core structure and engines if cared for, but weaknesses emerge over time in complex electronics, where age and heat cycles can cause glitches and failures. Air suspension components, plastic cooling system parts (like water pumps), and engine timing components on higher-mileage V8s are also known to degrade, leading to significant repair costs. It's a durable vehicle that demands consistent, luxury-level financial commitment for its upkeep over the long haul.
			What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
  The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series offered a comprehensive suite of built-in tech, entertainment, and safety features, though some aspects, particularly the infotainment, were beginning to lag behind rivals by this model year.
Built-in Tech & Entertainment: The primary interface is an 8-inch touchscreen for controlling audio, navigation, and climate functions. While visually appealing, its response time and menu logic were often criticized as slow and less intuitive. Standard features included a navigation system, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, a CD player, HD radio, satellite radio, and an iPod/USB audio interface. The standard 14-speaker Meridian sound system provided excellent audio quality, with an optional premium 20-speaker Meridian surround-sound system offering an even richer experience. Keyless entry and ignition, along with a standard panoramic sunroof, enhanced the luxury feel. Optional rear-seat entertainment systems, often with dual screens, were available, especially for the XJL models.
Driver-Assistance Features: Standard driver aids included front and rear parking sensors and a rearview camera. Optional features, typically bundled in packages, could include blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control with emergency brake assist, and a forward alert warning system. Automatic high beams were also available.
Safety Features: Standard safety equipment comprised a full complement of airbags (front, front-side, side curtain), antilock brakes, stability and traction control, and active front head restraints. Emergency telematics were generally available, though Jaguar's InControl Protect suite gained more prominence in later model years.
Crash-Test Ratings: The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series was not crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States. This is typical for high-end, lower-volume luxury vehicles, meaning no official crash-test ratings are available.
			Built-in Tech & Entertainment: The primary interface is an 8-inch touchscreen for controlling audio, navigation, and climate functions. While visually appealing, its response time and menu logic were often criticized as slow and less intuitive. Standard features included a navigation system, Bluetooth phone and audio streaming, a CD player, HD radio, satellite radio, and an iPod/USB audio interface. The standard 14-speaker Meridian sound system provided excellent audio quality, with an optional premium 20-speaker Meridian surround-sound system offering an even richer experience. Keyless entry and ignition, along with a standard panoramic sunroof, enhanced the luxury feel. Optional rear-seat entertainment systems, often with dual screens, were available, especially for the XJL models.
Driver-Assistance Features: Standard driver aids included front and rear parking sensors and a rearview camera. Optional features, typically bundled in packages, could include blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control with emergency brake assist, and a forward alert warning system. Automatic high beams were also available.
Safety Features: Standard safety equipment comprised a full complement of airbags (front, front-side, side curtain), antilock brakes, stability and traction control, and active front head restraints. Emergency telematics were generally available, though Jaguar's InControl Protect suite gained more prominence in later model years.
Crash-Test Ratings: The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series was not crash-tested by either the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States. This is typical for high-end, lower-volume luxury vehicles, meaning no official crash-test ratings are available.
What Colors Options are Available?
2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Prices and Market Value
  When new, the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series had a substantial price range, from around $74,200 for the base V6 model to well over $119,000 for the XJL Supercharged or XJR, before options. As a luxury flagship, it experienced significant depreciation. 
Current Used Market Prices (highly variable by condition, mileage, location - late 2023/early 2024 estimates): Base V6 models typically range from $12,000 to $20,000. Supercharged V8 models and XJR variants usually command $18,000 to $30,000+, with exceptional examples fetching more.
Depreciation Insights & Factors: Luxury sedans like the XJ depreciate rapidly. Factors include the brand's perceived reliability (compared to rivals), high maintenance/repair costs, and quickly evolving technology. A complete service history, lower mileage, desirable V8 engines, and overall excellent condition significantly boost resale value. Lack of maintenance records or deferred repairs will substantially diminish its worth.
			Current Used Market Prices (highly variable by condition, mileage, location - late 2023/early 2024 estimates): Base V6 models typically range from $12,000 to $20,000. Supercharged V8 models and XJR variants usually command $18,000 to $30,000+, with exceptional examples fetching more.
Depreciation Insights & Factors: Luxury sedans like the XJ depreciate rapidly. Factors include the brand's perceived reliability (compared to rivals), high maintenance/repair costs, and quickly evolving technology. A complete service history, lower mileage, desirable V8 engines, and overall excellent condition significantly boost resale value. Lack of maintenance records or deferred repairs will substantially diminish its worth.
2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Cost of Ownership
  Owning a 2014 Jaguar XJ is unequivocally costly to own. Insurance premiums will be high due to its luxury status, powerful engines, and expensive parts. All XJ models require premium fuel, leading to significant fuel expenses, especially with the thirsty V8s. Routine maintenance is pricier than average, requiring specialized labor and parts. Repairs, however, are where costs truly escalate; unique components and Jaguar-specific diagnostics mean high labor rates and expensive parts, with common issues like infotainment or cooling system failures potentially costing thousands. Long-term ownership demands a substantial budget for upkeep and unforeseen issues, making it a purchase for those financially prepared for luxury-tier expenses.
			2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Fuel Efficiency
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        Gasoline
      
    
        Fuel Capacity
        82.14 liters
      
    
        City Mileage
        6.8 km/l
      
    
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        10.2 km/l
      
    2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Safety Rating
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2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Warranty
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					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
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					48 months /  50,000 miles
				
				
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					72 months /  unlimited miles
				
				
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		2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Insurance
Insurance for a 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Sedan with strong safety ratings and
reasonable repair costs.
			reasonable repair costs.
How Does the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series Compare to Other Sedan?
  The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series competes with established luxury titans like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222), BMW 7 Series (F01/F02), Audi A8 (D4), and Lexus LS (XF40).
Performance: The XJ truly excels here, especially its Supercharged V8 and XJR variants. It often feels more agile and engaging than its German counterparts, particularly the S-Class or LS, offering a sportier driving experience for a large sedan. The BMW 7 Series is a close rival for driving dynamics, while the Audi A8 offers strong Quattro AWD performance.
Features: The XJ's interior design is striking and luxurious. However, its 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system was generally slower and less intuitive than BMW's iDrive, Audi's MMI, or Mercedes' COMAND system. The S-Class, especially the newly introduced W222 for 2014, set new benchmarks for interior technology, advanced driver-assist features, and rear-seat opulence that the XJ couldn't match.
Reliability: This is a key differentiator. The XJ is generally perceived as less reliable and more prone to electronic and cooling system issues than its rivals, particularly the Lexus LS, which boasts legendary reliability. The German competitors also have complex systems but often benefit from a more extensive service network and potentially more robust long-term engineering in certain areas.
Price (Used): The XJ suffers significant depreciation, making it considerably more affordable on the used market than its German rivals and dramatically cheaper than a used Lexus LS. This attractive purchase price, however, typically belies higher potential ownership costs.
Alternatives:
			Performance: The XJ truly excels here, especially its Supercharged V8 and XJR variants. It often feels more agile and engaging than its German counterparts, particularly the S-Class or LS, offering a sportier driving experience for a large sedan. The BMW 7 Series is a close rival for driving dynamics, while the Audi A8 offers strong Quattro AWD performance.
Features: The XJ's interior design is striking and luxurious. However, its 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system was generally slower and less intuitive than BMW's iDrive, Audi's MMI, or Mercedes' COMAND system. The S-Class, especially the newly introduced W222 for 2014, set new benchmarks for interior technology, advanced driver-assist features, and rear-seat opulence that the XJ couldn't match.
Reliability: This is a key differentiator. The XJ is generally perceived as less reliable and more prone to electronic and cooling system issues than its rivals, particularly the Lexus LS, which boasts legendary reliability. The German competitors also have complex systems but often benefit from a more extensive service network and potentially more robust long-term engineering in certain areas.
Price (Used): The XJ suffers significant depreciation, making it considerably more affordable on the used market than its German rivals and dramatically cheaper than a used Lexus LS. This attractive purchase price, however, typically belies higher potential ownership costs.
Alternatives:
- Similar Alternatives: The BMW 7 Series (F01/F02) offers comparable performance and a driver-centric experience, often with more advanced tech for its time. The Audi A8 (D4) provides superb AWD capability, a refined ride, and a high-quality, understated interior.
- Better Alternatives (if specific priorities): For ultimate reliability and lower long-term costs, the Lexus LS (XF40) is superior, though less sporting. If cutting-edge technology, unparalleled comfort, and ultimate luxury are paramount, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222), while more expensive used, is the class leader.
Final Verdict: Is the 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series a Good Sedan?
  The 2014 Jaguar XJ-Series is ideal for discerning buyers seeking a full-size luxury sedan with distinctive styling, engaging performance, and a luxurious, driver-focused cabin that stands apart from its German counterparts. It's perfect for someone prioritizing driving enjoyment and unique prestige over segment-leading infotainment or absolute reliability.
Is it worth buying? Yes, but only as a used vehicle, acknowledging its steep depreciation. It's worth buying if you are financially prepared for higher ongoing maintenance and potential repair costs that are typical for a complex luxury car of this age. It is not a vehicle for the budget-conscious owner.
Conditions for purchase: Always insist on a comprehensive service history. A pre-purchase inspection by a Jaguar specialist is crucial. Opting for a well-maintained V6 model offers a good balance of performance and slightly reduced running costs, while the XJR is for enthusiasts accepting peak performance comes with peak ownership expenses. Be aware of the infotainment's limitations and budget generously for its upkeep; it's a passion purchase, not a pragmatic one.
			Is it worth buying? Yes, but only as a used vehicle, acknowledging its steep depreciation. It's worth buying if you are financially prepared for higher ongoing maintenance and potential repair costs that are typical for a complex luxury car of this age. It is not a vehicle for the budget-conscious owner.
Conditions for purchase: Always insist on a comprehensive service history. A pre-purchase inspection by a Jaguar specialist is crucial. Opting for a well-maintained V6 model offers a good balance of performance and slightly reduced running costs, while the XJR is for enthusiasts accepting peak performance comes with peak ownership expenses. Be aware of the infotainment's limitations and budget generously for its upkeep; it's a passion purchase, not a pragmatic one.

 
    