Tata Motors has confirmed that there will be three new models developed for Jaguar: a small sports car, an entry-level sedan, and a station wagon. They will be the first new vehicles to be fully developed under Tata since they purchased Jaguar from Ford a few years ago. The only problem is Tata won't be getting these three ready for several years. Their plans are to focus on the XJ for now, and reveal the three new models plus restylings of a couple of current models between now and 2014.

The first new model to be released under Tata is a new generation X-Type->ke1217. This will be a small sedan priced under $40k that will compete with models like the BMW 3-Series->ke290 and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class->ke1593. The platform and architecture will be shared with the next-generation XK->ke1153 coupe and convertible and a new small 2+2 sports car. It could go on sale in 2014.

After that we will see the long rumored small sports car. This model is supposed to be called the XE->ke3138, and it will be taking on models like the Porsche Boxster.

Following the XE will be the XF->ke1236, which will be redesigned in 2014. Not only will this car be offered in a standard sedan, but Jaguar will also be offering a long-wheelbase version for China and a station wagon for Europe. A coupe is possible in 2013 and is likely to be sold in the United States. The XK will also be restyled in 2013.

However, until then, Jaguar will be focusing on the new XJ->ke1206, hoping to boost sales to 75,000 cars.

That's the future, in a large nutshell.

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