Jaguar I-Pace News
Tesla Model 3 becomes UK's number one car
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By Tom White · 06 May 2020
The UK's new car market has been all but destroyed by COVID-19 as dealerships remain shut.
Jaguar I-Pace range extended
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By Spencer Leech · 09 Dec 2019
Jaguar is releasing a free software update for I-Pace owners, which adds an extra 20 kilometres of 'real-world' driving range to the electric SUV.The complimentary update will need to be installed at a dealership, however, the software will allow for enha
How ready is Australia for the EV future?
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By Stephen Ottley · 22 Sep 2019
There's a lot of excitement around electric vehicles (EVs) these days as more and more arrive on the scene as diverse as the Tesla Model 3, Porsche Taycan and Hyundai Kona EV.But EVs continue to make up just a fraction of the new car sales market, and whi
Evie to build new EV charging network
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By Tung Nguyen · 26 Aug 2019
The federal government will contribute $15 million to build a network of fast-charging stations that will connect Adelaide to Brisbane, the largest commitment yet for a national electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
Airbag mishap clips Hyundai safety score
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By Ron Hammerton · 06 Dec 2018
An airbag mishap during crash tests triggered a safety recall by Hyundai for its new Santa Fe SUV, but still scored a five star ANCAP safety rating.
Jaguar mulls EV-only future
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By Andrew Chesterton · 13 Oct 2018
Iconic British brand Jaguar could be transformed into an EV-only brand within the next decade, according to international reports.
Jaguar EV to use fake sound
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By Spencer Leech · 12 Oct 2018
To compensate for the lack of engine sound from the all-electric I-Pace medium SUV, Jaguar has developed a new system to warn vulnerable road users that the vehicle is approaching.
Five-year warranty for Jag I-Pace
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By Justin Hilliard · 23 Aug 2018
Jaguar Australia will offer a standard five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty with its I-Pace all-electric SUV when it launches locally in November, up from the usual three-year/100,000km assurance.The English company's first-ever battery-electric vehicle (BEV) will also come with an eight-year/160,000km guarantee for its lithium-ion battery pack, as well as five years of capped-price servicing and roadside assist.However, the I-Pace is still outdone by its primary competitor, the Tesla Model X, which offers an eight-year/unlimited kilometre warranty for its electric-drive unit and battery pack, as well as a seperate eight-year/160,000km period specifically for electrical and mechanical defects.When the new Jaguar I-Pace is released in November, it will be available from $119,00 plus on-road costs for the entry-level S, jumping up to $130,200 for the SE and rising again to $140,800 for the range-topping HSE.However, a limited-run First Edition variant will also be available for $159,700, which adds a number of features including unique 20-inch alloy wheels, special paint, a panoramic sunroof, and First Edition branding.The vehicle is powered by two electric motors – one for the front axle, and one for the rear – which generate a combined power output of 294kW/696Nm for a 0-100km/h sprint in just 4.8 seconds.Charging the 90kWh lithium-ion battery pack from empty to 80 per cent takes 40 minutes when a 100kW DC fast charger is used, and is good for 480km on a single charge.
Pricing revealed for I-Pace range
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By Spencer Leech · 09 Mar 2018
Jaguar Australia has detailed local pricing and specifications for its emissions-free I-Pace, with the four-variant all-electric SUV range kicking off at $119,000 before on-road costs.