The
Jaguar S-Type R – Uncompromising Power
Since its
introduction, the Jaguar S-Type has received mixed reviews. Some say it’s
nothing more than an expensive Ford, while most praise the elegant interior,
luxurious ride and heritage inspired exterior design. Perhaps both criticisms
have a root in truth, but the S-Type has evolved into a car that offers real
world variety and a true Jaguar experience on the road.
The 2002 S-Type suffered from a few minor problems. First,
an automatic transmission that shifted clumsily and seemed easy to confuse –
unacceptable on a $40,000+ automobile. Second, the S-Type had a very
Ford-looking interior. To quote myself from a previous review: “Frankly it all
looks as if it came straight out of a Ford Taurus.” And that was a true
statement at the time; the interior of the ‘02 S-Type was just too bland for a
Jaguar. Third, the interior lacked adequate storage space for little things like
sunglasses and wallet.
These days of increasing competition in the luxury car
market, Jaguar is listening to its customers and, in some cases, the motoring
press as well. Jaguar has addressed each of the previously stated problems
and made improvements in many other areas as well.
The
2003 S-Type has a better looking, and more user-friendly interior; it looks more
like a Jag. The boring center stack is gone and gauges have a sportier flair,
although still lacking the classy backlit feature found on other cars in this
price range. For ’03 the center console storage area/armrest is much larger and
can easily accommodate such items as; cell phone, change purse, wallet etc.
Also, the V8 has grown to 4.2-liters making an impressive 293 hp (up from last
year’s 281). V8 models now sport a ZF, 6-speed automatic which is a HUGE
improvement over the old 5-speed automatic transmission. The new S-Type is
stiffer and benefits from power adjustable pedals as well.
Of course the big news for 2003 is the addition of an “R”
model to the S-Type lineup. Jaguar cars with the R designation are performance
models – similar to BMW’s M-series cars or Mercedes’ AMG cars.
Stylistically, the S-Type R stands out in a crowd with
beautiful 18-inch wheels, wire mesh grille and dramatic monochromatic paint. The
R also has a sportier front fascia with fog lamps built in, a rear spoiler, and
fabulous “R” badging on the rear deck lid and both front fenders. The R looks
like a regular S-Type on steroids. Like a cat preparing to leap on its prey, the
R has a muscular and menacing appearance that turns heads.
However, the 2003 Jaguar S-Type R is much more than a
family sedan with fancy wheels and blacked out trim. The S-Type R is nothing
less than a fire-breathing, ground-pounding, GS430-stomping, tire-smoking sport
sedan fueled by a supercharged V8 cranking out a whopping 390 hp, all wrapped in
a sleek package that is unmistakably Jaguar. You could spend $20,000 more on an
AMG E55, but why?
For
all practical purposes, the S-Type R isn’t even a luxury sedan at all. Unlike
the compromising Lexus GS430, the S-Type R goes for the throat in what can only
be called an all-out performance sedan. Similar to the BMW 540i in execution but
with a less stern end result, the S-Type R is able to dispense this pavement
scorching performance in a rather effortless manner. The R can reach 60 mph from
a dead stop in just over 5 seconds, but the car never loses its composure. The
V8 configuration of this car gives it adequate torque off the line, while the
supercharger delivers rocket like acceleration at higher RPMs. Stab the gas at
3500 RPM, the supercharger whines aggressively, and the R leaps forward with all
the verve and authority of a jet-fighter at take-off. The 6-speed automatic
works well with this engine, never “hunting” or hesitating when the accelerator
is stomped upon. Under hard acceleration, up-shifts are firm and precise.
Downshifts are somewhat noticeable, but never annoying. A sport mode can be
selected, which delays up-shifting in order maximize power.
Another improvement with regard to the transmission has to
do with the “J-gate” configuration of the shift lever. While Jaguar has retained
this unique feature, the action required to move the lever from “D” to reverse
or park seems less of a hassle.
Ride and handling are more sport than luxury. Low profile
P275/35R18 tires don’t offer much in the way of soaking up potholes, but boy do
they bite. Never harsh, the S-Type R has a firmness that belies a luxury car.
Again, this is similar in execution to a car like the BMW 540i but differs from
other luxury/sport sedans such as the GS430 that never completely commit to
either luxury or sport. While a car like the Lexus GS430 is able to
tackle twisty back roads, the S-Type devours them and is more suited to this
type of chore. There is little body roll, and the result is a feeling of
enhanced control. The R has a light and “tossable” feel that is lacking in other
luxury/sport sedans.
Inside
the S-Type R is a reasonably spacious cabin with plenty of room up front but
less than roomy accommodations in the rear. The S-type in any trim can haul 5
adults, but 4 adults is a better fit if comfort is a concern. R seats are
sporty without being hard and uncomfortable. Improved thigh support keeps driver
in place during spirited driving. Legroom is plentiful for front seat occupants,
but only average for the rear passengers. Headroom and shoulder room are all
more than adequate with not one passenger complaint during a week of business
lunches and trips to the local shopping mall. Leather is soft and at the same
time sporty. Dark wood trim adorns the R, but neither adds to or detracts from a
cabin that is very attractive overall. Trunk space is average. The S-Type’s
trunk is deep but rather narrow – creative packing is key to maximizing cargo
space.
Overall, the 2003 S-Type is a significant improvement over
last year’s model; what small irritations there were have been eliminated. The R
version of the S-Type is not cheap, at just over $60,000 there are plenty of
competent choices but the S-Type R holds its own against the competition. In the
high dollar world of luxury/performance sedans, the S-Type often costs thousands
less than the competition. An all-out performance sedan, the S-type R is
unmatched in terms of handling, straight-line acceleration and stunning good
looks. The S-Type R doesn’t have to be everything to everyone and it doesn’t
try. The S-type R offers aggressive stand out styling and the pure
brawn to back it up. With V6, V8 and supercharged R styles to choose from, the
Jaguar S-Type has something to offer every preference and pocketbook.

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Specifications
2003 Jaguar S-Type R Rear
Wheel Drive Sedan
| Engine Type |
4.2L double overhead cam (DOHC) 32 valve Supercharged V8 |
| Horsepower |
390 @ 6,100 |
| Torque |
408 @ 3,500 |
| Fuel Recommended |
Premium Unleaded. |
| Transmission |
6-speed automatic transmission with "J" shifter |
| Drive Type |
Rear Wheel Drive |
| Tires |
P245/40ZR18 front on 8" wide wheels
P275/35ZR18 rear on 9.5" wide wheels |
| Overall Length |
192" |
| Wheelbase |
114.5" |
| Width |
81.1" |
| Turning Diameter |
37.7 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
4,046 lbs. |
| Fuel Tank |
18.4 Gals. |
| Miles Per Gallon |
N/A |
| Acceleration 0 to 60 |
5.3 Seconds |
| Base Sticker Price |
$62,400 Plus
$645 Destination
Charge. |
Standard Equipment
- 16-way power driver and passenger seats
- Electrically adjusted foot pedals
- 2 position memory driver's seat
- Heated front seats
- Split-folding rear bench seat
- Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS).
- Dynamic Stability Control.
- 1 one-touch power window
- Dual zone climate controls for driver and front passenger
- Interior air filtration
- Wood and leather interior
- Alpine AM/FM cassette 6-CD stereo with 320 watts and 10 speakers
- Rear parking sensors
- Automatic headlamps
- Xenon high intensity discharge (HID) headlamps
- Rain-sensing windshield wipers
- Windshield heated where wipers park
- Universal Homelink garage door opener
- Electronic parking brake
Major Available Options
- Navigation System
- Communications Package
Includes: portable cellular phone with voice-activated controls, Navigation
System and a 4-year subscription to JaguarNet (VEMS).
For more information on the Jaguar S-Type, visit jaguarvehicles.com/
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