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Becoming a charge-master makes EV ownership easier - 4 September 2019
I seem to have cracked the early charging glitches (operator error) but I’m battling to get anywhere near the promised 258-mile range. Using Economy and with smart ventilation working (it only cools or heats occupied seats), I can do 225- 230. But I’m learning that it hardly matters. You always want to stop by the time you’ve done 150 miles.
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Life with a Jaguar I-Pace: Month 1
Welcoming the I-Pace to the fleet - 28th August 2019
If you ever needed proof that how a car looks is crucial to its market acceptance and ultimate success, you’d have been well and truly persuaded during our first week’s ownership of a Jaguar I-Pace 400 HSE. You might reckon the car’s pioneering all-electric propulsion system would be the major source of comment given that this is the first battery-powered Jaguar in history.
But it wasn’t. Not at all. The comment – and there was plenty of it – usually went like this… Observer: “That the new electric Jag?” Autocar: “Sure is…” Observer: “Wow, doesn’t it look great? That colour’s fantastic. Is it orange? And the wheels – are they 22-inch? They look brilliant. Must be the best-looking Jaguar ever. What’s it cost?”
No mention there of the I-Pace’s 90kWh battery pack, or its awesome capacity for 4.5sec, smooth and silent sprints from standstill to 60mph (delivered with zero wheelspin because all wheels are driven). No mention of a predicted range that seems to vary between 220 and 260 miles. And only secondary attention to the price – which starts at £71,495 for a standard 400 HSE after the £3500 government incentive, but totals £79,740 in our case because of the mighty raft of options carried.
Everything is secondary, in those early minutes, to the car’s sleek, unique outline, to how well it wears its £700 Photon Red paint (which in decent sunlight is a tasteful Nearly Orange) and how well it rolls on its 22in five-split-spoke wheels.
If you value the joy of driving extra-refined cars, as I do, you’ll find there’s nothing in your memory bank quite like those first few miles in the I-Pace, as it demonstrates its near-silence and total smoothness. There’s a faraway whine as you accelerate, but the car’s ability to gain speed without noise or vibration simply doesn’t compute. It even shades other electric cars. After a few journeys, this consolidates into a kind of gliding gait that is simply intoxicating. Ridiculous to introduce noise into this, even if you could. And hard to imagine that, just a couple of years ago, many of us feared that electric cars would never have the ability to exhilarate a driver.
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jer
Still think jaguar needs to do more to feel so called premium
Those black plastic mouldings on the bottom of the doors are more Renault Captur than Jaguar. Audi would have finished them in a matt aluminium but stil of course plastic. The front grills on Jags are also starting to look old and just to simple needs to be more elaborate and move away from black or pastic chrome. Similar the interior others inlay the sepaeration between materials like fine furniture that sends premium signals. Jag just buts plastic or leather together will a simple layout that looks unadventurous. Great car though!
289
£75k...is this a typo?
....never realised they were over £70k.....its a small hatchback for christs sake.
Even with a Jaguar badge- how is it worth more than £38k?
This is madness.
speculatrix
No, @289, it's not a small
It's a mid sized suv-like hatchback.
289
@speculatrix
.....my next door neighbour has one.....its a small hatchback as I said....no bigger or arguably better than an Astra.
xxxx
@289 (small hatchback??? )
you need to get your eyes tested, small hatchback indeed. The Astra comment was stupid as well
289
@xxxx
....nothing wrong with my eyes XXXX, but something clearly wrong with your knowledge!
Actually an Astra Estate is longer than an I-Pace
xxxx
@289 and the Astra is bigger than an I-Pace
Looks like you’ve not just got a problem with your eyes, your English is substandard too. If only you said the I-Pace is 'shorter than the Astra Estate', rather than make a fool of yourself and try wiggle out of a major gaff!
289
@ xxxx
I think it is you who looks a fool xxxx -trying to infer that I was wrong comparing the size of an I-Pace to an Astra.
Keep digging though...knock yourself out!
Either way £75k for a vehicle 'smaller' than an Astra, and probably no better built is lunacy.
xxxx
@289
"Either way £75k for a vehicle 'smaller' than an Astra" - still makes me laugh
CJC
I can understand your point
I can understand your point Jer, but it all comes at a cost and when combining all other issues such as warranty costs and high internal overheads, sacrifices needed to be made. It is a great car to drive and well worth a test drive. I'd still buy the audi or the Tesla any day over a Jaguar tho simply due to the reliability.
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