The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

Jaguar has revealed its first all-electric car, with a near-300 mile range and a starting price of £63,495
The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

Ladies and gents, it’s at last happened: we have a practical electric car you might actually want to buy which is not a Tesla. What’s more, it’s not from the German big three either - Jaguar has beaten them all to the punch with this: the I-Pace.

The thing that strikes us straight away? The looks - it’s barely distinguishable from the concept revealed back in 2016. The result is a striking yet pretty brute that makes Jaguar’s F-Pace SUV look a little dumpy.

The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

Under the floor you’ll find 90kWh-worth of batteries, which power two electric motors: one for the rear wheels, and one for the front. Combined, these produce 395bhp and 513lb ft of torque, making 0-62mph possible in 4.8 seconds.

We’ve high hopes for the way the I-Pace drives on the road, with our time behind the wheel of a prototype - admittedly in the slightly irrelevant environment of an ice lake up near the Arctic Circle - proving to be entertaining thanks to quick, accurate steering and a ‘virtual driveline’ that’ll happily bias the rear wheels.

It’s especially surprising how chuckable it was given the weight: even the lightest versions will tip the scales at a positively porky 2133kg. That makes the I-Pace significantly heavier than the larger F-Pace.

The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

It has a range of up to 298 miles according to the new, more stringent WLTP cycle, and you can charge the batteries from 0-80 per cent in just 40 minutes. With a caveat, unfortunately - that’d require a 100kW DC charger, something not available in the UK yet.

A 50kW public charger meanwhile will charge the batteries to 80 per cent in 85 minutes, and if you’re plugging it into an AC wall box at home, it’ll take 10 hours to get the battery to the same point.

To make the most of the battery pack, there’s also a pre-conditioning system that can automatically fiddle with the battery temperature before you set off, with the timings of your anticipated journey made via a companion smart phone app.

The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

In the cabin, you’ll find - shock horror - a new steering wheel. Yep, it seems Jaguar is starting to move away from the wheel design that first debuted in the F-Type before spamming the rest of the range in subsequent years.

The heavily raked dashboard/centre console has been fitted with JLR’s Touch Pro Duo entertainment system, which runs as a 4G hotspot. There’s a USB socket for each occupant, removing the chance of a family argument erupting over whose iPhone is in the most dire need of charging.

The cabin is roomy thanks to a lack of transmission tunnel, while the boot has an impressive 656-litre capacity, expanding to an Ikea-friendly 1453 litres with the rear seats folded down.

The 395bhp Jaguar I-Pace Is Here And It Looks Just Like The Concept

So it’s plenty quick enough, is practical, looks great and has more than enough range for most. The only trouble is, this does all come at a cost. And that cost is £63,495 before you think about any options. That’s about £10,000 more than the most expensive F-Pace, but £7000 less than the entry-level Tesla Model X. We’d expect incoming German rivals to weigh in at a similar price.

The car will make its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show next week, and is available to order now.

Comments

Jianyu Sun

Looks like the Concpet but…to me it’s not a very good looking car :(

03/01/2018 - 18:20 |
60 | 7

I think it looks ok in blue with the black pack ….the problem is the options list….a decent spec will cost you about £78,000+ … I mean even a heated front windscreen is an option which is ridiculous imo….would rather get a F-Type 😎

03/01/2018 - 19:11 |
7 | 1

It looks like a hot hatch 😂

03/01/2018 - 19:52 |
17 | 1
[Flux]

Leave it to Jaguar to make an electric car that’s this interesting. This is actually pretty nice. I’d like to see this thing in, like, sports car form. I wonder what they could do with that?

03/01/2018 - 18:20 |
19 | 3
Olds Alero

In reply to by [Flux]

I have to agree. It’s good to see electric cars really moving away from the olden days of tiny shitboxes that could go like 20 miles on a 10 hour charge.

03/01/2018 - 18:32 |
3 | 1
Anonymous

I don’t think Jaguar is capable of making an ugly car

03/01/2018 - 18:23 |
6 | 1
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The X type wasn’t much of a beauty queen

03/02/2018 - 00:14 |
2 | 1
SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

When I read that price, I burst out laughing and choked on my apple.

03/01/2018 - 18:24 |
8 | 0

Not a bad price

Sure not a good price either, but still, 7k less than the Model X

03/01/2018 - 21:28 |
2 | 3
SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

This is an electric car that doesn’t make me want to kill myself. Good job Jaguar.

03/01/2018 - 18:25 |
2 | 1
TheMindGarage

This should be great and Tesla is probably getting pretty worried, but 2.1 tonnes is pretty bad since this is smaller than the Tesla. Given Jaguar’s SUVs handle pretty well compared to the competition, and most of that weight is in the floor, it’ll probably be considered better-driving than the Tesla.

03/01/2018 - 18:30 |
4 | 0

Tesla will simply cease to exist once all the mainstream premium brands release electric cars.

03/01/2018 - 21:29 |
6 | 1

Tesla also has most batteries in the floor though

03/02/2018 - 06:47 |
0 | 0
Vedran 1

The only new car that isn’t leaked and we’d alredy seen it before

03/01/2018 - 18:31 |
8 | 0
slo4dr

Ugly from back imo but the front/side view is awesoem!

03/01/2018 - 18:32 |
0 | 0
Kyle Ashdown

Wouldn’t that be something if a Jaguar EV had better build quality than a Tesla…

03/01/2018 - 18:38 |
6 | 1
DL🏁

I like it a lot, but… I kind of expected more performance from an EV, especially at this price point?

03/01/2018 - 18:47 |
1 | 1

The range bro. Even the 2022 german cars are predicted not to have 0-60 under 5 secs. One of the reason startups are great is that they often ignore the “realiable” part and make a car well perform

03/01/2018 - 21:24 |
1 | 1

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