Consumer Reports New Cars – November 2019

(Kiana) #1
Jaguar
I-Pace

THE JAGUAR I-PACE is the first
in a new crop of luxury
EVs from traditional auto-
makers, including Audi
(see page 16), BMW, Mercedes-
Benz, and Porsche.
Thanks to its low center
of gravity and quick steering,
the I-Pace is agile and
eager to take corners like
a sports car. Like all EVs,
its acceleration is smooth
and instant, but the I-Pace
is quicker than most:
We clocked it at 4.3 seconds
in our 0 to 60 mph test,
which puts it in sports car
territory. But the firm
ride may be a surprise to
those who expect a
cushier cruise from a Jaguar.
The I-Pace is elegant and
modern inside. It feels like
a conventional car built by
a luxury car company,
and its quiet cabin feels well-
crafted. We found the
roomy front seats to be com-
fortable and supportive
even on long drives, and
the rear seat is livable.
But the fussy infotainment
system and touch-screen
climate controls prove clunky
to operate.
Although it might look like
an SUV in pictures, the I-Pace
is more like a tall hatchback.
The driver has a commanding
view of the road in front,
but the sloping roofline blocks
visibility to the rear and
sides. There isn’t much room
for cargo, either.
An EPA-rated 234-mile
range gives the I-Pace fewer
miles per charge than a Tesla
Model S or X, let alone the


less expensive Chevrolet
Bolt or Hyundai Kona EV. We
observed that cold weather
and frequent stops can cut
that range dramatically.
The Jaguar’s massive
90-kWh battery takes about
13 hours to charge from
nearly empty using a 240-volt
charger. Although 100-kW
DC fast chargers may be hard
to find, they can give the
I-Pace a 50 percent charge in
just a half-hour.
Standard advanced safety
features include FCW and
low-speed AEB, but it’s disap-
pointing that BSW and high-
speed AEB are optional.

BEST VERSION TO GET
The SE comes
with high-speed
AEB, plus BSW
and adaptive
cruise control.
BSW is a must
with the I-Pace’s
poor visibility.
Only the HSE
gets a driver’s seat
with four-way
lumbar support.

V I TAL STATS


OVERALL
SCORE
ROAD-TEST
SCORE
Price as tested
$86,840
Trim line HSE
Drivetrain 394-hp
dual electric
motors; 1-speed
direct drive; AWD
Range 234 miles

Reasons to Buy
Instant
acceleration
Agile and sporty
handling
Luxurious interior

Reasons to Skip
Shorter range
than other EVs
Poor visibility and
no standard BSW
Fussy and
slow infotainment
system

01 20 03 40 50
WORSE BETTER

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