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Jaguar has decided to launch the all-electric Jaguar I-Pace in India on 9th March 2021. The British carmaker has already started the booking for the I-Pace long ago. Want to learn more about the Jaguar I-Pace? We have covered all the details for you.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Jaguar has announced that the British carmaker will launch the I-Pace on 9th March.
  • It is available with a 90kWh battery that returns a claimed range of 470 km.
  • The all-new electric SUV can do a 0-100kmph sprint in just 4.8 seconds.

When launched, the all-new I-Pace will be available across three variants including S, SE and HSE. Meanwhile, customers can expect multiple features such as LED headlamps, powered tailgate, touchscreen infotainment system, LED taillamps, Meridian surround sound system and adaptive cruise control. Apart from this, even features such as adaptive air suspension, air purifier and four-zone climate control are also present on the I-Pace.

Jaguar I-Pace draws power from a 90kWh battery that returns a range of 470 km. However, the claimed range given here is not yet certified by the ARAI. Further, there are two electric motors that combine together to produce a massive 400HP and 696Nm of torque. Performance-wise, the all-new electric SUV can do a 0-100 kmph sprint in just 4.8 seconds and the top speed is limited to 200kmph.

Worried about charging? Jaguar has partnered with Tata Power to provide multiple charging options to its customers. Meanwhile, Tata is all set to introduce multiple charging stations in around 23 cities. Also, customers of the Jaguar I-Pace will get a 7.4kWh wall-mounted charger that will be offered to them at the time of delivery as standard.

After its launch, Jaguar I-Pace will go head-on against the likes of Mercedes Benz EQC and the upcoming Audi E-Tron that is expected to launch soon.

Jaguar I-Pace Interior
Image Source: The Verge

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.