What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

whatcar.com August 2020 79


HERE’S A PREDICAMENT for you


to ponder. You’ve been shopping


for a posh SUV with a budget of


around £40,000, but you’re bored


with Audi, BMW and Mercedes-


Benz and fancy something from


closer to home. Land Rovers are a


bit obvious, so you’ve ended up in


a Jaguar showroom.


On your left-hand side is the


E-Pace, a family SUV that shares


its underpinnings with the Range


Rover Evoque and comes with


a range of four-cylinder petrol


and diesel engines. To your right


is the F-Pace, a large SUV that’s


related to the Range Rover Velar


and is available with anything


from a sensible diesel right up to a


monstrous supercharged V8 with


more than 500bhp.


In this case, it’s the popular


2.0-litre D180 diesel, connected to


an automatic gearbox and four-


wheel drive, that has piqued your


interest in both cars, and you’re


lookingatthecheapertrims.The


question is, do you save yourself


some cash and opt for the smaller


E-Pace, or push your budget a bit
more and pick the F-Pace?

DRIVING


Performance, ride,


handling, re nement


Although the E-Pace is the smaller


of our pair, it weighs much the
same as the F-Pace. The result is

that both take a disappointing


9.2sec to sprint from 0-60mph –
some way off what similarly

powered rivals can achieve.
The F-Pace is actually slightly

swifter when overtaking slower-


moving traffi c or getting up to
motorway speed on a short slip

road. Even so, their performance


is adequate at best, not helped
by automatic gearboxes in both

(particularly the E-Pace) that


hesitate before responding to
presses of the accelerator.

GiventhatJaguarmadeits


name building sports saloons and


sports cars, you’d hope that some
of that same character would

be present in its SUVs. And it is.


Both cars have meaty, precise and
feelsome steering and keep body

lean well contained in corners. But


while the E-Pace feels reasonably
agile, the F-Pace is on another level

for handling, scything through


bends eagerly and displaying
superior balance and grip.

Neither car has a particularly
comfortable ride, though. The

F-Pace is no boneshaker, but


you’re very aware of surface
imperfections, especially around

town. The E-Pace, on the other


hand, is just too stiff. It jiggles
around over most surfaces, while

your head is tossed from side to
side along uneven roads.

The engine isn’t particularly


quiet in either car; you’ll notice
it thrumming away in the

background at tickover and


gettingrathercoarseunderhard


acceleration. You’ll hear some


wind and road noise at motorway


speeds in these cars, too; in both
cases, several rivals are quieter.

BEHIND THE WHEEL


Driving position, visibility,


build quality


You’ll sit high in whichever one


you choose, with the E-Pace having
a more upright driving position,

whereas the F-Pace allows you


to stretch out more. Both come
with electric seat adjustment, but

you’ll need to spend an extra £795
in the E-Pace to get adjustable

lumbar support and memory


settings bundled together. Both
are standard on the F-Pace.

None of our testers had issues


with the amount of seat and
steering wheel adjustment, and

heated front seats are standard.


Both get a 10.0in touchscreen
infotainment system as standard

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JAGUARE-PACE


JAGUARF-PACE
BEST TO
DRIVE

Jaguar F-Pace 2.0 D180 AWD R-Sport


List price £44,105 Target Price £41,335


Bigger than the E-Pace but has the


same engine; is it worththeextra?


E-Pace tends to  dget even on seemingly smooth roads. At least it’s agile in corners


F-Pace is  rm as well, although it’s more comfortable and even more fun in corners


Jaguar E-Pace vs Jaguar F-Pace


Jaguar E-Pace


Jaguar F-Pace


 Standard  Not available Alloy
wheel
size

Panoramic
roof

Parking
sensors
front/rear

Heated
windscreen

Heated seats
front/rear

Keyless
entry

Adaptive
cruise
control

Apple
CarPlay/
Android Auto

Surround-
view
camera

Electric
tailgate

Adjustable
lumbar
support

Metallic
paint

EQUIPMENT


*Comes with 14-way electric seats with memory **Part of Drive Pack ***Part of Cold Climate Pack




£775***


/£310


/£450


/


/


£420





£670


19in £740


£795*





£780


£1375**


£315


£1010


£535


£555


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£990


£1275


18in


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