Jaguar I-Pace delisted from India web site

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Jaguar I Pace discontinued in India

Jaguar India has delisted the I-Pace from its web site which implies the all-electric SUV isn’t out there to order contemporary anymore. The firm has additionally delisted the F-Type sportscar, manufacturing of which ended globally simply earlier final month. Jaguar is at present survived by only a single mannequin in India – the F-Pace SUV.

  1. I-Pace was Jaguar’s first and solely EV in India
  2. F-Type world manufacturing ended earlier in June
  3. New wave of Jaguar EVs coming from 2025

The i-Pace was Jaguar’s first and solely EV in India. When it launched in 2021, it was simply the second luxurious electrical SUV within the Rs 1 crore bracket that set the phase going. The I-Pace was a rival to the likes of the Audi e-tron and Mercedes EQC SUV, however as rivals progressed with periodic updates, the I-Pace was left behind with none replace within the three years that it was on sale right here. The I-Pace continues to be on sale in worldwide markets, however will quickly be phased out earlier than the subsequent wave of Jaguar EVs arrive globally from 2025 onwards.

In FY2024, Jaguar offered simply 31 items of the I-Pace which was considerably decrease than phase chief BMW iX that offered 738 items. The Jaguar I-Pace got here outfitted with a 90kWh battery pack and two electrical motors that produced 400hp and 696Nm of torque. In our real-world exams with a mixture of metropolis and freeway situations, the I-Pace managed about 410km of vary.

Apart from its beautiful seems to be, the I-Pace was one of the fun-to-drive luxurious EVs, which was additionally its greatest draw. However, it wasn’t as spacious, sensible or snug as rivals, and quite a lot of primary gear have been optionally available extras in what’s a luxurious car.

As for the Jaguar F-Type, it was launched in India in July 2013 in its convertible guise, and was initially out there with V6 and V8 engines. The coupe arrived nearly a 12 months later, and the extra inexpensive 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine was launched in 2018. The mannequin additionally received a mid-lifecycle facelift in 2020.

Next wave of Jaguar EVs coming from 2025

Jaguar’s new period begins in 2025 with the introduction of an all-electric four-seat GT car within the vein of the Porsche Taycan, which may very well be adopted a 12 months later by a Bentley Bentayga-style luxurious SUV and a big luxurious sedan. All will share the model’s new, bespoke JEA platform, and are solely unrelated to its present fashions.

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