Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV India Launch Date Announced
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The I-Pace is powered by two electric motors with 394 bhp & 696 Nm
The Jaguar I-Pace e-SUV is expected to be priced around Rs. 1 crore (ex-)
Jaguar Land Rover India has announced that the much-awaited Jaguar I-Pace Electric SUV will go on sale in India on March 9, 2021. The first example of the I-Pace arrived in India in January this year and the launch will take place through a virtual event open to the media, customers and fans alike. The I-Pace is the brand s first launch of the year and also its first electric offering in the country. The upcoming EV will be offered in three trim levels - S, SE and HSE and will be seen in a single powertrain option - EV400. The Jaguar I-Pace also became the first car to sweep up three coveted awards as the World Car of the Year, World Car Design of the Year, and World Green Car of the Year for 2019.
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2021 Jaguar I-Pace touches down in SA with enhanced range, infotainment
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JOHANNESBURG - The Jaguar I-Pace electric car has been given an upgrade for 2021 and while itâs not one of those âLudicrousâ performance updates of the kind Elon Musk likes to brag about on Twitter, it is something that buyers with access to three-phase electricity will find rather useful.
Now available in South Africa, the 2021 Jaguar I-Pace comes with an 11kW on-board charger as standard, in addition to upgraded infotainment and driver assist features.
When connected to an 11kW wall box, owners can now achieve 53kW of (WLTP) range per hour, versus 35km per hour when connected to a conventional single-phase 7kW wall box. This, according to Jaguar, reduces the time it takes for a full charge from empty to 8.6 hours, from 12.75 hours.