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Electrek Review Jaguar I-PACE: a stunning electric vehicle with some issues

We got a Jaguar I-Pace for a few days last week and we were able to take the electric vehicle on a decent road trip in California. Last year we took it on a drive through Portugal but that was a heavily regulated and scripted ride by Jaguar. How does the I-Pace work in a real world, unscripted use case?

Here I give my thoughts on the I-Pace, which I think is a stunning electric vehicle and a first great EV for Jaguar, but it has some issues.
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Jaguar I-Pace claims new production EV record lap time at Laguna Seca – ‘sort of’ beating Tesla vehicles

Jaguar is about to deliver the I-Pace to the US and in the meantime, it is having some fun of its own with the all-electric car on US race tracks.

The British automaker claims a new production EV record lap time at the Laguna Seca race track in California – sort of beating Tesla vehicles in the process.
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Jaguar delays some I-Pace all-electric SUV deliveries, automaker says it is ‘prioritizing’

Jaguar is launching its first all-electric vehicle this year, the I-Pace, and it is arguably the most anticipated new EV of the year. But now we’ve heard from some disappointed owners that some are seeing their deliveries being pushed back by several months.

Dealers say it is due to “manufacturing issues” while Jaguar says it is “prioritizing” orders.
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Jaguar says performance I-PACE could be quicker than Tesla’s new Roadster but is concerned with power

Jaguar is reportedly working on a ‘SVR’ performance version of its new all-electric I-PACE SUV.

An executive for the British automaker now says that the electric SUV could be even quicker than Tesla’s next-gen Roadster, but they are not likely to deliver that because of concerns with making that kind of power available.
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A large fleet of all-electric Jaguar I-Pace will offer shuttle services from Heathrow airport

The Jaguar I-Pace, the British automaker’s first all-electric vehicle, hasn’t made it to market yet, but the automaker is already building a significant backlog with large orders.

After securing an order of 20,000 vehicles from Waymo, Jaguar has now received an order of 200 I-Pace SUVs to offer shuttle services from Heathrow airport as soon as this summer.
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