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Factors such as temperature and driving speed can affect your electric driving range. Use the Range Calculator to find out where I-PACE can take you.
Using a Jaguar-recommended Level 2, 240-volt home charger, the I-PACE can be fully charged overnight, whereas a 60-minute charge would give you around 22 miles of range. When plugged to a rapid DC charger, I-PACE can add up to 78 miles of range in just 15 minutes.
I-PACE features a 90kWh battery and is propelled by two permanent magnet synchronous electric motors. The motors provide 394 HP and 512 lb-ft of useable instant torque.
Our Pivi Pro infotainment system is as familiar as your smartphone. Key information such as navigation, media and contacts are always one tap away.
The GO I-PACE app shows you how Jaguar I-PACE would fit into your life. It gives you facts and figures as if you were actually driving the car including journey maps, projected battery range and usage, available charging points en route and your estimated cost savings.
Meridian Surround System™ Audio is all about the musical experience, intensifying the levels of depth, clarity and realism of the music by using a combination of advanced acoustic technology and strategically positioned speakers.
The Jaguar Remote app enables you to interact with I-PACE from your smartphone. Check your car’s charge state, charging status, charge rate, estimated EV range and other indicators. Start and stop charging, manage charging tariffs and set the maximum state of charge remotely.
Emergency Braking can help mitigate collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians or cyclists. It displays a warning in the event of an imminent collision, and automatically applies the brakes if no action is taken by the driver.
Lane Keep Assist detects when your vehicle is unintentionally drifting out of your lane, and applies a corrective torque to the steering wheel, encouraging you to guide your vehicle back.
Rear Collision Monitor detects if a vehicle approaching from behind is not slowing down and presents a potential collision threat. The system will then attempt to alert the driver behind you to brake by automatically flashing the hazard lights.