2018MY updated F-Type? - Spy shots, discussion
#62
More pics here
http://www.evo.co.uk/jaguar/f-type/18699/jaguar-reveals-new-updated-f-type
definitely want to do the led headlights swap (hope its pnp like other brands). Also waiting for first bloke to retr the new screen
I only wish they did the SVR in rwd, would be good excuse to upgrade
http://www.evo.co.uk/jaguar/f-type/18699/jaguar-reveals-new-updated-f-type
definitely want to do the led headlights swap (hope its pnp like other brands). Also waiting for first bloke to retr the new screen
I only wish they did the SVR in rwd, would be good excuse to upgrade
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I agree regarding the new front end. The launch front looked great because the vertical bar followed the line of the car (even going through the headlamp via the signature strip). All their variations since then have broken that line and made the front look too wide and gaping.
They won't be. The existing bi-xenon lamps have no connection to the car's networks which would be needed for the speed-adjusted throw. It would be unusual to bring the HS or MS CAN networks directly to a headlamp (exposed to damage in the event of an accident), so I suspect the central junction box (with controls the headlamp functions, including positioning) will be different. It is not feasible to retrofit a different JNC to a vehicle because it controls many of the core systems and is highly build specific. (The headlamp levelling modules only control the AFS movement --think left-to-right-- and not the vertical levelling.)
It may be possible to fit them with limited functions (no speed adjustments, just operating as normal AFS headlamps), but until the schematics go live on TOPIx it is not possible to tell.
I'm not sure if I like the new lamps to look at, although as headlamps I'm sure they will be great (the LEDs on their other cars are very effective). The limited space they had available to fit two projectors in meant they had to stack them which just looks odd to me with the large diffused blank area at the top. With my X351 I upgraded the headlamps because they look nicer to me, but the original F-Type headlamps are visually very attractive bits of engineering already.
If you already have the non-IAM infotainment system then it will likely be possible (not pnp but not impossible). The IAM systems may be harder to upgrade because they date from a time pre-InControl and pre-telematics.
It may be possible to fit them with limited functions (no speed adjustments, just operating as normal AFS headlamps), but until the schematics go live on TOPIx it is not possible to tell.
I'm not sure if I like the new lamps to look at, although as headlamps I'm sure they will be great (the LEDs on their other cars are very effective). The limited space they had available to fit two projectors in meant they had to stack them which just looks odd to me with the large diffused blank area at the top. With my X351 I upgraded the headlamps because they look nicer to me, but the original F-Type headlamps are visually very attractive bits of engineering already.
If you already have the non-IAM infotainment system then it will likely be possible (not pnp but not impossible). The IAM systems may be harder to upgrade because they date from a time pre-InControl and pre-telematics.
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Maybe they are doing away with options and all will have the new variant?
#69
And honestly this is the only real change I am jealous of. I assume we can update at a cost?
Am curious as to ditched S for new R with the LE model. Sounds nifty. Was the car throttle wrong that previous version S was only 375hp? I think it is 385?
#71
There will be a GoPro app for the car which would be great to capture trips.
Apparently the 400 Sport is only for 2018 and will not be permanent.
2018 Jaguar F-Type revealed
Apparently the 400 Sport is only for 2018 and will not be permanent.
Jaguar has also rejigged the lineup. The base option remains the F-Type equipped with a 340-horsepower supercharged 3.0-liter V-6, though this engine is also equipped in a new model called the F-Type R-Dynamic. The latter is essentially a base F-Type with a few sporty elements inspired by the design of the more hardcore F-Type R. Those sporty elements include 19-inch wheels, a body kit, gloss black accents, an active exhaust and LED headlights.
Above the F-Type R-Dynamic is the F-Type R-Dynamic V6, still boasting a supercharged 3.0-liter V-6. It replaces the F-Type S in the current lineup and matches that car’s 380-hp output. It also benefits from 20-in wheels.
Further up is a new special edition model called the F-Type 400 Sport, which will be available for one model year only. It also boasts Jaguar’s familiar supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 but sees its output boosted to 400 hp. The bump in power is complemented by uprated brakes, custom 20-in wheels, and Jaguar’s Configurable Dynamics performance setting. You’ll easily spot the car by its yellow accents and “400” badging.
Further up still are the F-Type R and F-Type SVR models. These maintain their supercharged 5.0-liter V-8s and respective 550- and 575-hp outputs.
Above the F-Type R-Dynamic is the F-Type R-Dynamic V6, still boasting a supercharged 3.0-liter V-6. It replaces the F-Type S in the current lineup and matches that car’s 380-hp output. It also benefits from 20-in wheels.
Further up is a new special edition model called the F-Type 400 Sport, which will be available for one model year only. It also boasts Jaguar’s familiar supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 but sees its output boosted to 400 hp. The bump in power is complemented by uprated brakes, custom 20-in wheels, and Jaguar’s Configurable Dynamics performance setting. You’ll easily spot the car by its yellow accents and “400” badging.
Further up still are the F-Type R and F-Type SVR models. These maintain their supercharged 5.0-liter V-8s and respective 550- and 575-hp outputs.
#72
Yeh I think it's a slightly larger 8" screen vs the full fat 10" as that wouldn't have physically fit within the existing cluster - where is he brain of the unit, or is it all one piece with the screen attached
the leds I agree don't look as good as the bi xenon - my car has the full option headlight, so I'll wait to see what features get lost in the retro.
I'm not too fussed on the dynamic features, I have full dynamic led headlights on my m3 and they are cool trick at first with the tunneling effect following cars but then you end up just preferring a well aligned fixed beam pattern that is much less distracting
The leds I want more for the colour, my eyes have gotten used to leds on all my other cars now (I do a lot of night hill driving), and for some reason I couldn't physically fit the philips ultinon 6000k bulbs in the car as the metal base of the bulb was slightly larger than the osram brand - so I've ended up with osram cbi
the leds I agree don't look as good as the bi xenon - my car has the full option headlight, so I'll wait to see what features get lost in the retro.
I'm not too fussed on the dynamic features, I have full dynamic led headlights on my m3 and they are cool trick at first with the tunneling effect following cars but then you end up just preferring a well aligned fixed beam pattern that is much less distracting
The leds I want more for the colour, my eyes have gotten used to leds on all my other cars now (I do a lot of night hill driving), and for some reason I couldn't physically fit the philips ultinon 6000k bulbs in the car as the metal base of the bulb was slightly larger than the osram brand - so I've ended up with osram cbi
Last edited by domino_z; 01-10-2017 at 05:19 PM.
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Further up is a new special edition model called the F-Type 400 Sport, which will be available for one model year only. It also boasts Jaguar’s familiar supercharged 3.0-liter V-6 but sees its output boosted to 400 hp. The bump in power is complemented by uprated brakes, custom 20-in wheels, and Jaguar’s Configurable Dynamics performance setting. You’ll easily spot the car by its yellow accents and “400” badging.
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Cheers,
Dave
As far as the 2018 changes go; I'm happy to see they haven't messed with things much. The new nose is a marginal improvement.....kinda P7-ish but not as exaggerated. The headlights look cool and the lighter seats would be a benefit but overall there is nothing drastic that would make me want to trade for a newer car. .....and in the bigger picture, I'm happy that JLR didn't screw up the looks of the car.
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The facelift has significant interior cosmetic changes, which in my opinion are positive. Of note:
1. Magnesium backed seats - lighter by 8kg. Performance version has more detailing and more pronounced shoulder wings. Standard on Type R & SVR. Another 5cm of rearward travel too for the taller amongst us.
2. Air conditioned seats (not sure if these were optional before?)
3. Siena Tan leather (my favourite!) now available across the range not just on SVR.
4. Satin chrome finish on start button. Noble chrome on door switch packs, AC vent bezels and steering wheel.
5. 3 new centre console finishes dependant on model + carbon fibre as optional across the range.
Exterior wise, it looks as though some new colours will be made available such as Carpathian Grey. Of interest is the new upgraded front LED headlights emit at 5500-6000k which should look decent and the rear LED units have been darkened to look more purposeful.
1. Magnesium backed seats - lighter by 8kg. Performance version has more detailing and more pronounced shoulder wings. Standard on Type R & SVR. Another 5cm of rearward travel too for the taller amongst us.
2. Air conditioned seats (not sure if these were optional before?)
3. Siena Tan leather (my favourite!) now available across the range not just on SVR.
4. Satin chrome finish on start button. Noble chrome on door switch packs, AC vent bezels and steering wheel.
5. 3 new centre console finishes dependant on model + carbon fibre as optional across the range.
Exterior wise, it looks as though some new colours will be made available such as Carpathian Grey. Of interest is the new upgraded front LED headlights emit at 5500-6000k which should look decent and the rear LED units have been darkened to look more purposeful.
#79
Jaguar reveals new, updated F-Type for 2018
Jag’s sports car gets new tech, a new look and two new models:
Jaguar reveals new, updated F-type | Evo
Jaguar reveals new, updated F-type | Evo