Jaguar has officially unveiled its production version of its first all-electric vehicle: the I-Pace.
After already releasing many of the specs over the last year, we didn’t get many surprises today, but the automaker did confirm all the production specs and the price is apparently much higher than anticipated Expand Expanding Close
Only a few weeks ahead of the launch of its first all-electric vehicle, Jaguar is testing the I-Pace in “the extremes of terrain and temperature” and released some of the results this week. Expand Expanding Close
Now Jaguar elaborates on its test program and reveals that it currently operates “more than 200 production prototypes” ahead of its launch next year. Expand Expanding Close
Jaguar recently made a serious commitment to electric propulsion and its first effort in the space, the Jaguar I-Pace, is set to launch next year.
The British automaker is currently testing the vehicle ahead of the launch and it was recently spotted with a new set of sensors. Expand Expanding Close
The Panasonic Jaguar Racing team unveiled the latest version of their all-electric Formula E race car for the upcoming season of the racing championship today and confirmed that Mitch Evans and former Formula E champion Nelson Piquet Jr. will drive the vehicles. Expand Expanding Close
Jaguar and Formula E announced a new partnership today to launch a new all-electric race series to take place during the same race weekends as the Formula E championship.
Furthermore, the British automaker unveiled an E-Type equipped with an all-electric powertrain and a new ‘2040’ electric concept – displaying a non-existent 72 years of electric cars. Expand Expanding Close
Jaguar is trying to maintain the hype around its first all-electric vehicle, the I-Pace, until it hits the market next year.
The British automaker has been teasing the vehicle since unveiling it last year and now, it unveils its thermal management system, which the company claims adds up to 30 miles (50 km) of range. Expand Expanding Close
The Jaguar I-Pace, the British automaker’s first all-electric vehicle, is nearing a production unveil and therefore, prototypes spotted in the wild are looked at closely for a glimpse at the real thing.
A new sighting in Monaco showed the vehicle speeding around a track without camouflage. Expand Expanding Close
The Jaguar I-Pace is one of the most exciting all-electric vehicles coming next year. The design of the concept has been really well-received and the specs are on par with other high-end all-electric vehicles planned for production in 2018-2019.
Only a few months away from the planned reveal of the production version, Auto Express spotted a prototype that reportedly features the final production design – pictured above. Expand Expanding Close
The British automaker has now “unleashed” the prototype onto the streets of London for the first time and released a gallery of pictures showing the new design, which feature less “electrifying” design touches. Expand Expanding Close
Jaguar’s I-PACE is one of the most anticipated of the series of premium all-electric vehicles coming in the next few years. The British car manufacturer first unveiled the prototype last November and now it is prepared to bring the latest version at the Geneva Motor Show. Expand Expanding Close
Today, Jaguar unveiled its first all-electric car, the I-PACE, which it aims to bring to market in 2018. Jamie shared his take on it this morning, but it was a little light on pictures so I’ve put together a few galleries of the electric compact SUV. Expand Expanding Close
We’ve covered reports that Jaguar was working on an electric SUV before, and today Jaguar officially revealed their SUV concept, along with their name for it: the “I-PACE.” It’s largely modeled off of their recent “F-PACE” SUV, only Jaguar has taken the step of “electrifying” the design by giving it some future-y touches which are sure not to age well, but seems to be irresistible to automakers when jumping into the EV market.
While this design is still labeled as a “concept” – and as such, maybe Jaguar will tone down the “Tron lightcycle” looks a bit before release – Jaguar states that the car will hit the roads in 2018. This seems exceedingly quick for an electric concept to make it to the roads, especially for a company with no other electric models yet. But Jaguar has been signaling some seriousness about electric cars, particularly with their entry into this year’s Formula E championship. There are no timelines yet for regional availability.
With Jaguar’s recent announcement of their Formula E ‘I-type’ race car and one of their electric ‘F-Pace’ SUV prototypes being spotted in the wild, the UK-based company continues to be in EV news this week, this time with some reports about detailed information on the all-electric compact SUV, unofficially dubbed the ‘E-Pace’, that is now expected to hit the market in 2018.
An all-electric Jaguar prototype codenamed ‘Jaguar X590’ with a shortened F-Pace exterior was spotted testing in the wild by Autocar. The vehicle reportedly equipped with four electric motors is expected to be the company’s first all-electric vehicle. Expand Expanding Close
Today Jaguar officially announced that it will join the third season of the Formula E championship. The company also unveiled the design of its all-electric race car. The company says it will use the Formula E platform as a “test bed” for its electric powertrain technology. Expand Expanding Close
A new report from Autocar states that sources confirmed Jaguar is planning to launch its first electric vehicle in 2017 and it should be a SUV with “around 300 miles of range”. The concept is expected to debut at the “Mondiale de l’Automobile” in Paris, which will start on October 1st, 2016. Expand Expanding Close
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