The Jaguar X-Type uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid automotive battery, sealed and maintenance-free.
Battery type and specifications
The X-Type's electrical system relies on a conventional 12V battery. Exact capacity, group size, and ratings depend on the engine variant, model year, and market. Always verify with the original battery label or the owner's manual.
- Battery type: 12-volt lead-acid, sealed/maintenance-free
- Group size: the correct size is specified on the battery label and in the owner's manual; use that exact group size when replacing
- Key electrical ratings: Cold-cranking amps (CCA) and Reserve Capacity (RC) should meet or exceed the original specifications for your engine and climate
- Compatibility: if your X-Type has a battery monitoring system or other electronics, ensure the replacement is compatible with Jaguar's electrical setup
- Quality and sourcing: choose a reputable brand, consider warranty, and recycle the old battery at an approved facility
In short, replace with a like-for-like 12V lead-acid battery of the correct group size and ratings, and confirm compatibility with your vehicle's electronics.
Practical notes for replacement
When swapping the battery, make sure the engine is off, disconnect the negative terminal first, and observe proper safety precautions. If your X-Type has a battery sensor or start-stop feature (depending on model and market), confirm that the replacement is compatible with that system to avoid warning lights or charging issues.
How to identify the exact specification for your car
Check the existing battery for the group size, CCA, and RC markings; consult the owner's manual or Jaguar dealer parts database using your VIN for the precise specification; or bring the current battery itself to a parts store to match.
Summary
The Jaguar X-Type runs on a 12-volt lead-acid battery that is typically sealed and maintenance-free. The exact size and ratings vary by engine and market, so always verify the label or manual and replace with a like-for-like battery or a reputable upgrade that meets or exceeds the original specifications. Proper installation and disposal are recommended.
What size battery is in the Jaguar X-Type?
Enduroline 110 - 12V 80Ah 720A.
Why is the Jaguar X-Type so cheap?
Why is the Jaguar X-Type so cheap? Used Jaguar X-Types are often found at remarkably low prices due to their rapid depreciation, limited appeal, and high maintenance costs. How rapid is the depreciation? Within the first year, these luxury cars can lose a lot of value, so try not to be the first owner to take that hit.
What batteries does Jaguar use?
Most Jaguar XF models use a Group Size 49 battery.
What size battery is in the 2004 Jaguar X-Type?
M-94R/H7.


