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Fancy swapping between a Jaguar i-Pace and Range Rover Sport without having to cop the cost of depreciation and ownership? Jaguar Land Rover’s new Pivotal subscription service could be right up your alley.

The new car subscription service allows users to sign up and drive models from the Jaguar and Land Rover/Range Rover model line-ups, without having to worry about ongoing costs like insurance, tax, servicing, maintenance and depreciation.

Instead, users can sign up and pay a monthly rate to subscribe to the service, and if you decide to change things up, you can pause your subscription - after three months. 

If you want to stay on the plan, you can get a “fresh vehicle” every six months, which Pivotal claims means “you always have the latest technology and the option to drive different models if you wish”.

The program has been rolled out in the UK with a sign up one-off fee of £550 (AUD $995), with four tiers available to choose from based on what you need - though you can switch tiers if you decide you want something different.

Blue tier costs £750 per month (AUD $1356), and allows access to a Land Rover Discovery Sport, Jaguar F-Pace or Range Rover Evoque.

Indigo tier is £1150/month (AUD $2080) and offers the choice of a Range Rover Velar, Land Rover Discovery or the full-electric Jaguar i-Pace.

Violet level is £1350/month (AUD $2442), giving you the opportunity to drive a Range Rover Sport

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And the flagship Ultraviolet level is £1600/month (AUD $2895) and secures a Range Rover for your enviable driveway. 

The fees are considerably higher than what you might find in the traditional car subscription space, though most cars in programs like Carly, Carbar and Hellocars are used examples rather than new or near-new. 

Pivotal says you get “everything included”: home delivery and collection, insurance for two drivers, road tax (UK), servicing and roadside assistance, specialist one-to-one support, and a fresh new set of wheels every six months. 

Sadly for Aussies, this system isn’t looking likely to be rolled out locally. A release from JLR’s Australian team stated that “there is no specific plan to introduce Pivotal subscription to Australia”, though the company did point out that it has an existing agreement with Carbar Australia, with 10 Jaguar F-Pace SUVs on the company’s books.

JLR isn't the first manufacturer to launch an in-house car subscription service. General Motors had the Maven program, though it has been axed. And Volvo has the Care by Volvo subscription plan, which is expected to launch in Australia in 2021.

Matt Campbell
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Matt Campbell has been at the forefront of automotive media for more than a decade, working not only on car reviews and news, but also helping manage automotive outputs across print, online, video and audio. After completing his media degree at Macquarie University, Matt was an intern at a major news organisation as part of the motoring team, where he honed his skills in the online automotive reviews and news space. He did such a good job there they put him on full time, and since then he has worked across different automotive media outlets, before starting with CarsGuide in October 2017. At CarsGuide Matt has helped shape the video output of the business, while also playing a key role in management behind the scenes, and helping in-market new car buyers make the right choice by continually evolving CarsGuide's comparison reviews. Driving more than 100 cars a year seemed like a dream to Matt when he first started out, but now it's all just part of the job - a job he loves and plans to stay in for a long time to come. Matt is also an expert in used car values, as he's always on the hunt for a bargain - be it a project beater or a prime example of the breed. He currently owns a 2001 Audi TT quattro and a 2007 Suzuki Jimny JLX.
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