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Jaguar I-Pace Review, Interior, For Sale, Colours & News in Australia

Jaguar I-Pace Review, Interior, For Sale, Colours & News in Australia

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$144,125

Jaguar beat most of its rivals like Mercedes-Benz and Audi to market with an EV in the form of the striking I-Pace.

A medium-to-large crossover-SUV, the I-Pace was expensive and hasn’t sold in huge numbers, but it foreshadowed Jaguar’s full shift to an EV only brand.

Jag has confirmed there will not be a second-generation I-Pace.

The line-up currently starts at $144,125 for the I-Pace EV400 R-Dynamic S (294KW) and ranges through to $165,075 for the range-topping I-Pace EV400 R-Dynamic HSE (294KW).

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SUV
1 Speed Automatic
Electric
Overview
Likes
Bold and distinctive design
Suitably upmarket cabin presentation
Dynamic balance, comfort and performance
Dislikes
Poor rear vision
Equipment levels are sparse for the price
Expensive options

Jaguar I-Pace Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Jaguar I-Pace varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $144,125 and going to $165,075 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Jaguar I-Pace Colours

Carpathian Grey
Elger Grey
Elger Grey
Firenze Red
Fuji White
Ostuni Pearl White
Portofino Blue
Santorini Black
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Jaguar I-Pace.

Jaguar I-Pace Interior

Standing at near-SUV height, the I-Pace is easy to get in and out of.

With sumptuous yet firm front seats, it is easy to get comfortable, as well as find an agreeable driving position. Aiding the latter is ample steering-wheel/column adjustment and thoughtfully-placed switchgear and controls.

Ahead of the driver is an electronic display with very-analogue-style dial options amid digital driving data take care of the instrumentation. In the centre, a modestly-sized touchscreen provides the multimedia and vehicle control settings access. And below that is a climate control screen in the high-series HSE.

Minuses include poor vision out (except for directly up-front as the seats are high up and the dash cowl low down), with the tapering rear windows and shallow tailgate glass making the back seat seem a bit gloomy.

Also, comfy and supportive, the back seat, meanwhile, can accommodate a trio of adults, with sufficient space for heads, knees and legs – the latter due to an unusually long wheelbase of 2990mm.

Shown above are interior details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.

Jaguar I-Pace Boot Space

The I-Pace’s boot area is set up high, but the floor is long and flat, with cargo capacity varying from 656 litres to 1453L with the backrests dropped.

There’s storage underneath for charging cables, as well as straps and hooks to secure loose items down with, but no spare wheel as standard – just a tyre-repair kit.

Jaguar I-Pace boot space

Jaguar I-Pace Range

Under the I-Pace’s floor is a 90kWh lithium-ion battery.

The average consumption is published as 23kWh/100km, but our car’s trip computer read 24.2kWh/100km during our week with it.

The WLTP range is 408km, or 446km on the NEDC cycle. Fully charged, our vehicle indicated 407km of range in normal mode and 415km in Eco mode.

Shown above are range details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.

Jaguar I-Pace Speed

The Jaguar I-Pace EV400 can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.8 seconds, on the way to a top speed of 200km/h.

Shown above are speed details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.

Jaguar I-Pace Seats

The Jaguar I-Pace is a five-seater SUV/crossover.

The front seats are sculptured and bracing in a sports seat style, offering comfort and support through fast corners. They are electrically adjustable for rake as well as reach.

Split 40/20/40, the rear bench can fit three adults at a pinch, and while they neither recline nor slide, they are also comfortable and supportive. The backrests also fold down individually, to reveal an almost-flat floor to extend the cargo space.

Shown above are seat details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.

Jaguar I-Pace Accessories

Both I-Pace grades come with goodies like LED automatic headlights, electric/heated door mirrors, an acoustic and heat-deflecting windscreen, rain-sensing wipers, a bicycle-carrier preparation kit and 20-inch wheels as standard.

On the inside, you’ll also spot keyless entry/start, a rear-view camera, part-leather seats, electric front seats with driver’s side memory, adaptive cruise control, dual-zone climate control with remote cabin pre-conditioning, ambient cabin lighting, electronic instrumentation, Bluetooth connectivity, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility, DAB+ digital radio, wireless charging, over-the-air updates for the Pivo Pro multimedia system, voice control, a public charging cable, perimeter alarm, a powered tailgate, and a tyre-repair kit.

However, the HSE also scores full-leather trim, heated/cooled front seats, heated rear seats, suede headlining, fixed panoramic roof, animated indicators, approach lights in the exterior mirrors and a head-up display (HUD), among other features.

Shown above are the accessory details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.

Jaguar I-Pace Engine

Two permanent magnet synchronous electric motors are fitted to the I-Pace EV400 – one up front axle and one on the rear axle.

Each produces 150kW of power and 348Nm of torque, for a system output total of 294kW and 696Nm.

Shown above are engine details for the Jaguar I-Pace 2023.