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Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV Reservations Are Canceled and Taken Down From The Official Indian Website
- Three versions of the I-Pace were first offered by Jaguar: S, SE, and HSE.
- It was discontinued at the end of its existence and was only offered in the heavily laden HSE model.
- It had a dual-motor AWD system and a 90 kWh battery pack.
- A 10-inch touchscreen, a 360-degree camera, and six airbags were among the features available.
- It was last valued at Rs 1.26 crore (ex-showroom, all of India).
One of the first high-end electric cars to be sold in India was the Jaguar I-Pace, which has now been quietly taken off from the automaker’s Indian website. Jaguar has also stopped taking reservations for the electric SUV, which supports the likelihood that it will no longer be available in India.
The Jaguar I-Pace: A Summary
Jaguar launched the I-Pace, a direct competitor of the Mercedes-Benz EQC and Audi e-tron SUV, in India back in 2021. S, SE, and HSE were the three versions that were offered. Towards the conclusion of its life, the I-Pace was only offered in one HSE variant, though.
There were two motor options and a single battery pack option for the all-electric Jaguar SUV. The specifics are as follows:
Specification | Jaguar I-Pace |
Battery Pack | 90 kWh |
No. of electric motors | Dual-motor, all-wheel-drive |
Power | 400 PS |
Torque | 696 Nm |
WLTP-claimed range | 470 km |
With a DC fast charger capable of 60 kW, the I-Pace could fully charge the SUV in 15 minutes, allowing it to go 127 kilometers. In just 55 minutes, the I-Pace could be fully charged with the same fast charger. The I-Pace’s battery pack could be charged to 270 km with 1 hour using a 50 kW charger. Additionally, an optional 11 kW wall box charger and a 7.4 kW AC charger were included; the latter allowed the car to be fully charged in 12.9 hours.
Features And Safety Tech
Jaguar had fitted the I-Pace with a fully digital driver’s display, a 10-inch touchscreen, a 5.5-inch display for the temperature controls, and 16-way power, heated, and cooled memory front seats.
Six airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and parking assistance made up its safety net.
Price Range And Competition
The ex-showroom, nationwide pricing of the Jaguar I-Pace was Rs 1.26 crore as of the recent record. It competed with the BMW iX, Audi e-tron, and Mercedes-Benz EQC.
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