Jaguar F-Pace Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & News

Jaguar F-Pace Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & News

FROM
$91,915

Few cars were launched with more fanfare in 2016 than the all-new, first generation Jaguar F-Pace.

The five-door, seven seat large SUV prioritises stunning good looks over genuine off road chops, but a direct relationship with Land Rover does help it when the going gets gravelly. Its primary domain, though, really is the urban jungle. It's offered for sale in Australia in a bewilderingly wide array of models that include 2.0- and 3.0-litre petrol engines with and without superchargers, as well as 2.0- and 3.0-litre turbocharged diesels, ranging from $91,915 for the F-Pace P250 R-Dynamic Se (184Kw) to $155,296 for the F-Pace Svr 575 Edition. All are all-wheel drive and all use a regular eight-speed automatic transmission as standard.

7.5L/100km (combined)
SUV
8 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded Petrol
Overview
Likes
Widest range of engines to choose from
Digital instrument cluster
Drive modes
Dislikes
Meridian sound system isn’t standard
Head up display isn’t standard
Four-zone climate not standard

Jaguar F-Pace News

INDUSTRY NEWS
Cyber attack chaos continues: Jaguar Land Rover production pause extended for the second time as UK government steps in to support carmaker and its suppliers during IT crisis 
25 Sep 2025
EXISTING MODELS
Special V8 beast roars one last time: 2026 Jaguar F-Pace SVR 575 Ultimate Edition priced for Australia to rival the 2026 Audi RSQ8, BMW X6, Range Rover Sport, Mercedes-AMG GLE, and Porsche Cayenne
11 Jun 2025
INDUSTRY NEWS
'It's a complete brand reinvention': How stopping new launches for five years will rebirth Jaguar as an electric-only Rolls-Royce and Bentley rival: Report
11 Sep 2024
INDUSTRY NEWS
'None of those are vehicles on which we made any money': Why Jaguar E-Pace, XE, XF, F-Type and I-Pace have been axed with F-Pace soldiering on as electric car transition approaches - report
16 Jul 2024
PRICE AND SPECS
Special SUV headed our way: 2025 Jaguar F-Pace Anniversary Edition debuts new plug-in hybrid tech to fight the BMW X5 50e and Porsche Cayenne E-Hybrid
29 May 2024
LISTICLE
Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, Isuzu D-Max, Volvo XC40: the one-hit wonders doing the big numbers
14 Oct 2023
PRICE AND SPECS
2024 Jaguar F-Pace pricing and features: Genesis GV80, Lexus RX and BMW X5 rival cops price rise but gains extra goodies
17 Apr 2023
UPCOMING MODELS
2023 Jaguar F-Pace updated with new 400 Sport grade to better battle Porsche Macan, Audi SQ5, BMW X3 M40i and Mercedes-AMG GLC 43
13 Apr 2022
TRENDING
Mild hybrids explained: Everything you need to know about MHEVs in Australia
30 Sep 2021
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Jaguar F-Pace Colours

Paint colours? Narvik Black and Fuji White are standard at no extra cost for the S, SE and HSE. The SVR has its own standard palette and includes Santorini Black, Yulonhg White, Firenze Red, Bluefire Blue and Hakuba Silver. If you don’t have the SVR but want these colours it’ll be $1890, thank you.

Bluefire Blue
Eiger Grey
Firenze Red
Fuji White
Hakuba Silver
Narvik Black
Portofino Blue
Santorini Black
Yulonhg White
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Jaguar F-Pace.

Jaguar F-Pace Interior

Inside, the cabin has been made over with a giant landscape screen, new chunky climate control dials, a new steering wheel and the rotary shifter has been replaced by a regular upright one which is still small and compact, with cricket ball stitching. Watch our video review to see the transformation for yourself.

Shown above are interior details for the Jaguar F-Pace 2021.

Jaguar F-Pace FAQs

2018 Jaguar F-Pace 2.5 Sport warning says Exhaust Fluid Dosing Malfunction No Engine Restarts - what does it mean?

The temptation is to assume that the car is simply low on AdBlue (an additive that is sprayed into the exhaust of diesel engines to clean up their tailpipe emissions and make them less toxic). When this is depleted, the engine is programmed to warn the driver that the level is low, and then not to restart until the AdBlue has been topped up. This is possibly what the dealership did to remove the warning.

But there’s a chance that the AdBlue injecting system has a fault somewhere and the problem is not as simple as low AdBlue fluid. That’s why the error message has returned. Or, you may simply have a dud sensor that continues to think the AdBlue tank is empty.

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Jaguar F-Pace Boot Space

The Jaguar F-Pace SUV has a boot space size of 509 litre.
Jaguar F-Pace boot space
Shown above are the boot space details of the Jaguar F-Pace 2021.

Jaguar F-Pace Seats

The F-Pace is a five seater with leather upholstery.

Shown above are seat details for the Jaguar F-Pace 2021.

Jaguar F-Pace Accessories

Coming standard from the base grade up is the new 11.4-inch touchscreen, sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, there’s keyless entry, push button start, dual-zone climate, power adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, the LED headlights and tail lights and an auto tailgate.

 The entry S and the SE above it come with a six-speaker stereo, but as you step higher into the HSE and SVR more standard features appear such as a 13-speaker Meridian sound system, plus heated and ventilated front seats. A fully digital instrument cluster is standard on all grades apart from the entry S.

 The options list is extensive and includes a head-up display ($1960), wireless charging ($455), and Activity Key ($403) which looks like an iWatch that locks and unlocks the F-Pace.  

Shown above are the accessory details for the Jaguar F-Pace 2021.

Jaguar F-Pace Fuel consumption

The Jaguar F-Pace is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP and Diesel and Hybrid fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 9.0L/100km for SUV
*Combined fuel consumption
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Jaguar F-Pace Speed

The F-Paces 0-100km/h time ranges from 7.3 seconds to as quick a 4.0 seconds. Yikes!

Shown above are speed details for the Jaguar F-Pace 2021.