Currently reading: S gets new face to fight the five

Jaguar has revised the S-type for the second time in two years with a package of cosmetic and suspension changes combined with equipment upgrades aimed at heading off competition from the new BMW 5-series.

New metalwork for the bonnet and boot are matched to a new grille, rear lights and rear bumper. Under the skin, retuned dampers and low-friction ball joints are claimed to improve ride and handling.

Although subtle, the facelift is designed to give the S-type a more modern look. Most prominent is the new aluminium bonnet, which saves 11kg in weight and features a more pronounced central ridge that tapers towards the new grille.

The more upright grille is based on the design previewed on the R-D6 concept. Inspired by the D-type’s grille, its shape is wider and shorter than the old one. ‘The whole front of the car has a crisper, more powerful look and stance,’ said design director Ian Callum.

He has also reduced the pronounced droop in the original S-type’s boot by raising the lid by 25mm, a small adjustment that Jaguar says gives the car ‘a more athletic shape’.

The boot features a sweeping new plinth for the Jaguar badge, stretching the full width of the lid. The tail-lights have also been redesigned, and inside, a metallic trim option is available for the first time, plus a new instrument display.

However, there are still no details of the vital 2.7-litre twin-turbo V6 diesel that will be launched in June revamped. Petrol-engined models hit dealers in April and prices are said to be very close to today’s cars’.

Join our WhatsApp community and be the first to read about the latest news and reviews wowing the car world. Our community is the best, easiest and most direct place to tap into the minds of Autocar, and if you join you’ll also be treated to unique WhatsApp content. You can leave at any time after joining - check our full privacy policy here.

Add a comment…