The Jaguar I-PACE is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated premium all-electric vehicles in a forthcoming lineup of luxury EVs. The British automotive manufacturer has been showcasing its latest prototype since late November and is now poised to unveil the newest model at the Geneva Motor Show.
The corporation has unveiled impressive specifications for its forthcoming vehicle, set to hit production lines next year. The primary principles.
- With a range of over 500 km according to the NEDC rating, that’s equivalent to around 250 miles in real-world driving conditions.
- Jaguar has developed a 90-kilowatt-hour battery pack.
- 700 Nm of torque
- From 0 to 60 mph in around four seconds.
- Drag coefficient of 0.29
While drawing inspiration from Jaguar’s F-PACE SUV, the electric vehicle’s design subtly deviates to emphasize its unique electric persona.
Compared to the unique prototype showcased last year, these electrifying design elements are noticeably absent from the latest model pictured above.
Although we’ll still spot the distinctive blue accents reminiscent of Tron, the purple finish lends an uncanny resemblance to a production vehicle.
Hopefully, they will reveal further information about their inaugural all-electric vehicle during the conference presentation. While clarity on the manufacturing timeline is lacking, it’s expected for 2018. The expected value is unclear; however, pricing is likely to be comparable to the Range Rover’s F-PACE, starting at $40,990.
The company has released additional footage of its brand-new prototype, which is set to make its debut at the upcoming Geneva event.