Jaguar F-PACE for grace and pace

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December 2023

The thrilling model range includes R-Dynamic S, R-Dynamic SE, R-Dynamic HSE, 400 SPORT and SVR.

For the 2024 Model Year, the P400e continues to spearhead the F-PACE’s choice of electrified powertrains, and now has a bigger lithium-ion battery pack, comprising nine modules in place of eight, raising the energy storage capacity to 19.2kWh (WLTP TEL).

The P400e powertrain’s combined output of 404PS and 640Nm torque enables acceleration from 0-60mph in just 5.0 seconds (0-100km/h: 5.3 seconds).

Philip Koehn, managing director, Jaguar, said: “As we make progress to reimagine Jaguar to an all-electric luxury brand by 2025, we have been curating our existing products by offering richer and more desirable specifications. We now move to F-PACE, an SUV that offers an unrivalled balance of ride, handling, refinement and luxury. By increasing the range of the P400e plug-in electric hybrid by more than 20 per cent, it becomes an even more attractive combination of performance, efficiency and zero-tailpipe emissions driving capability, and that’s something we’re very proud of.”

The R-Dynamic S, SE and HSE models are equipped with 19-, 20- and 21-inch wheels respectively, offered with a choice of diamond-turned or black finish (all available with optional self-sealing tyres), while the 400 SPORT now has 22-inch forged wheels – Style 1020 in Gloss Silver with diamond-turned finish and contrast inserts (market dependent). The centre caps on all are now black and silver in place of the previous red and silver.

F-PACE’s assured, dynamic presence is heightened still further with the Black Pack – now standard on all models from the R-Dynamic SE through to the SVR – and which now has the Gloss Black finish applied to the door mirror caps as well as the grille, grille surround, window surrounds, fender vents, rear valance, and rear badges. Another subtle change is the R-Dynamic grille badge updated to a contemporary black and grey instead of red and green.

Inside the luxurious, spacious interior there’s more technology than before. The R-Dynamic S gains the new TFT Digital Driver Display, offering a two-dial configuration with a choice of media or navigation in the centre panel, while Wireless Device Charging is standard from the R-Dynamic SE. Every model in the F-PACE range has the fast, intuitive Pivi Pro infotainment system, offering seamless connectively through wireless Apple CarPlay®, Wireless Android Auto™, integrated Alexa voice control, and what3words navigation. Pivi Pro – together with other systems – is always up-to-date thanks to software-over-the-air updates.

The 2024 Model Year F-PACE range comprises: R-Dynamic S, R-Dynamic SE, R-Dynamic HSE, 400 SPORT and SVR (market dependent). F-PACE SVR is Jaguar’s pinnacle performance SUV. Powered exclusively by Jaguar’s 550PS 5.0-litre V8 supercharged petrol engine, it is capable of accelerating from 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds and can reach a top speed of 178mph.

All F-PACE models feature intelligent all-wheel drive and eight-speed automatic transmissions, and each one delivers the ideal balance of performance, agility and responsiveness that drivers expect from a Jaguar.



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