Jaguar I Pace bookings open

    Customers can choose from among the S, SE, and HSE variants.

    Published On Nov 04, 2020 07:21:00 PM

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    Jaguar I-Pace bookings have officially opened in India, making it the first EV to be sold by the British brand in the country.

    • The I-Pace is powered by a 90kWh lithium-ion battery and produces 400hp
    • Jaguar has partnered with Tata power to provide charging solutions to customers
    • Deliveries expected to commence from March 2021

    Jaguar I Pace variants

    Jaguar is offering three variants of the I-Pace SUV in India, starting from the base S, mid-spec SE, and top-spec HSE. All variants get a 90kWh lithium-ion battery and two electric motors, generating a total of 400hp. The EV has a 470km WLTP-rated range on a single charge. 

    Standard kit includes 19-inch, diamond-cut alloy wheels, LED headlamps and tail-lamps, ‘InControl’ connected car tech, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and more.

    Over and above the standard kit on offer, customers can spec their I-Pace with a fair few optional extras, such as four-zone climate control, an ionising air purifier with PM2.5 filtration, a digital rear-view mirror, and adaptive air suspension, to name a few.

    Jaguar I Pace service and warranty

    Jaguar is offering a complimentary 5-year service package and 5 years of roadside assistance, in addition to the standard 8-year or 1,60,000km battery warranty.

    Jaguar I Pace charging solutions

    In an effort to curb the range anxiety often associated with EVs, Jaguar has partnered with Tata Power in India to provide home andoffice charging solutions to I-Pace customers. Additionally, a complimentary 7.4kW AC wall-mounted charger will be provided with the car.

    Tata Power has also set up an EV charging network in India with 200+ charging stations, called ‘EZ Charge’, which I-Pace owners will currently be able to access across 23+ cities.

    Jaguar I Pace rivals

    The all-electric I-Pace will rival the Mercedes-Benz EQC in India, and when it launches, the Audi e-tron.

    Also see:

    Jaguar Land Rover developing new lightweight materials for future vehicles

    2021 Jaguar XF facelift revealed

    Jaguar F-Pace facelift revealed

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