JAGUAR I-PACE
Discover Jaguar’s first all-electric performance SUV. World Car of the Year 2019.
With a battery range of up to 470km (292 miles), one single charge would be enough for Jaguar I‑PACE to cover most driver’s average weekly journeys.
Here’s everything you need to know about maximising your driving distance and making the most of every charge.
In an electric car, your battery is the single source of energy for everything. As a result, your driving style, the features you use in your cabin, and even the conditions you drive in will influence your overall range.
Adjust the settings below to see how they affect how far you can go in real-world conditions.
Urban: The majority of your driving takes place in and around town travelling at an average speed of 17mph (27km/h).
Motorway: The majority of your driving takes place on the motorway at an average speed of 57mph (92km/h).
Combined: Your regular commute involves a combination of urban and motorway driving, at an average speed of 29mph (47km/h).
Once you lift your foot off the accelerator in Jaguar I-PACE, an intelligent regenerative braking system is activated. This comfortably slows the vehicle while converting the power generated to optimise the battery’s range.
One of the biggest impacts on range is the driver. Travelling at a steady pace – rather than frequent, heavy acceleration – will help an electric car preserve range. This can also reduce your reliance on hard braking which consumes more energy than gentler braking.
Extreme low and high temperatures impact how well a battery can maintain its level of charge. Plugging your vehicle into a charged source will precondition the battery to its optimum temperature once charging has completed. This assists the vehicle in achieving maximum range and performance prior to your departure.
Eco Mode helps preserve Jaguar I‑PACE’s range by making subtle changes to cabin temperature, air recirculation and to a number of the vehicle’s other features. You can override these changes by normal operation of each feature or via the menu settings.
Jaguar I‑PACE harnesses a powerful Lithium-ion 90kWh battery chosen for its high energy density and superior thermal management. This is the perfect combination for optimising range, performance and efficiency in even the most extreme temperatures.
Discover Jaguar’s first all-electric performance SUV. World Car of the Year 2019.
*WLTP is the new official EU test used to calculate standardised fuel consumption and CO₂ figures for passenger cars. It measures fuel, energy consumption, range and emissions. This is designed to provide figures closer to real-world driving behaviour. It tests vehicles with optional equipment and with a more demanding test procedure and driving profile. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. Energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment and accessories.