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All cars do most things really well. Some, though, do those things well but also double down on one thing in particular and blow the roof off it. Acceleration, say, or a really sick audio system. In the case of the Jaguar F-Type, that signature has always been its exhaust note. Its gurgles, barks, and pops are over the top — almost to a fault. There are times it’s kind of embarrassing to be driving through a Home Depot parking lot in a car that snarls menacingly just pulling into a parking spot.
So when Jaguar announced earlier this year that the 2018 F-Type line would include a four-cylinder — a common move these days — my reaction was mix of “NO!” but also “phew.” A four-cylinder F-Type would lower the financial barrier to entry, reduce weight, and boost fuel economy, but also sound a little less…promiscuous…for those who like to keep a somewhat lower profile while tooling around town. But would it still feel like an F-Type? Love it or hate it, that excruciatingly well-tuned exhaust note was a part of package, and certainly distinctive, sounding downright biblical at full song.
For that reason, I was eager to finally get behind the 2-liter, four-cylinder F-Type to see if it could hold a candle to its more deep-throttled brethren, the V6 and V8 variants. I drove the new model in Norway, carving up freeways and fjords in the convertible version. As with other four-cylinder sports cars that have washed up on our shores recently — notably the Porsche 718, née the six-cylinder Boxster — there’s an obvious aural compromise in play. It doesn’t exactly sound like a movie popcorn machine wired to a subwoofer, but it still sounds a damn sight better than most sports cars. (Though truth be told, some of that is enhanced through mechanical and electrical mechanisms, which is also common practice these days.) In short, it sounds perfectly lovely, with the right mix of aggression when you’re really on it and docile humming when you’re not. It would be my day-to-day preference over the more outrageous models higher up the chain.
2018 Jaguar F-Type Four-Cylinder

Engine: Turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder
Transmission: eight-speed automatic
Horsepower: 296
Torque: 295 lb-ft
0-60: 5.4 seconds
Top speed: 155 mph
Price: $59,900