
Launched in 2018 Jaguar I Pace will celebrate its 5th anniversary in 2023: the opportunity to offer it small evolutionseven if they don’t revolutionize the style of Jaguar’s first 100% electric SUV.
“To date, the I-Pace is our latest model to benefit from our approach to equipment enrichment and range reorganisation. In the future, we will deploy our know-how through the electrified vehicle program. Accelerated technology development through our partnership with the Jaguar TCS Racing team to transform Jaguar as an all-electric modern luxury brand by 2025.”said Nick Collins, executive director of automotive programs at Jaguar.
Jaguar I-Pace: improved exterior styling
Even in spite of him external design will not change radically, the Jaguar I-Pace offers itself a new smooth grille, painted in gray satin. The vertical blades on the front bumper are also painted in the same color and the Jaguar badge on the radiator grille is now decorated in black and silver, echoing “Blackpack” which now becomes standard trim on the R-Dynamic SE and turns the grille and window contours, mirror caps and rear badges black.
Decorative elements on the front bumper, the lower part of the doors, as well as the rear diffuser are now painted in the same color as the body, instead of gloss black. The model also received a subtle spoiler on the tailgate to emphasize its dynamic side and optimize its performance, and offers a new choice alloy wheels. Finally a new choice satin paints offered with Eiger Gray or Carpathian Grey.
Jaguar I-Pace: some changes on board
Inside, the Jaguar I-Pace retains its serious technology-focused interior, featuring the latest Pivi Pro infotainment system, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wirelessly, and regularly updated with SOTA Remote Software. Update (Software over the air).
Under the hood Electric motor with a capacity of 400 horsepower remains unchanged and allows the SUV to swallow Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.8 seconds, for a maximum speed of 200 km/h. A lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 90 kWh provides autonomy up to 470 km (according to the WLTP cycle) and compatible with 100 kW DC fast charging, which allows you to restore the range to 127 km in just 15 minutes.
With a three-phase 11 kW wall box, it only takes one hour to restore up to 53 km of autonomy and 8.6 hours to fully charge the battery. With a 7 kW single-phase Wallbox, one hour of recharging can restore up to 35 km of autonomy, and a full charge takes up to 12.75 hours.
Jaguar I-Pace: from 93,100 euros
The Jaguar I-Pace range is now on offer two finishes: R-Dynamic SE and R-Dynamic HSE.
This new crop of 2023 Jaguar I-Pace is now available to order at a starting price from €93,100 for the R-Dynamic SE version and from 101,200 euros for the R-Dynamic HSE version.
Source: Auto Plus

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