Electric SUV juices-up quicker, adopts digital eyes, and gets updated infotainment
25 June 2020 - 05:00Updated Jaguar I-Pace now charges up from zero to 127km in just 15 minutes. Picture: SUPPLIED
The battery-powered luxury SUV is the 2019 World Car of the Year and 2020 SA Car of the Year, and its silent but muscular 294kW and 696Nm power train — allowing the vehicle to zoom from 0-100km/h in 4.8 seconds — has played a large role in it scooping those accolades. The I-Pace has a claimed range of up to 470km from its 90kWh battery, and thus only requires charging once a week with an average daily commute.
A mild facelift enhances the electric Jaguar with more paint colours, a new range of wheels, and a luxurious new Bright Pack option.
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