Jaguar I-Pace electric car updated for 2023 with new design and pricing
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Jaguar’s electric I-Pace SUV has been updated for 2024 with new styling, R-Dynamic trim as standard and satin paint for the first time but it comes with a price rise.
Entry in the I-Pace range has increased by up to almost $5400 with the R-Dynamic SE listing for $148,800 before on-road costs and the top of the range R-Dynamic HSE now costing $165,600.
Updates are mainly cosmetic with new styling in the form of revised smoother front grille in Atlas Grey, along with a new black and silver Jaguar emblem.
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The front bumper, door skirts and rear diffuser are now body coloured, too.
Jaguar’s Black Pack is now standard on the I-Pace and adds a black finish around the windows, grille, mirror caps and rear badges.
A panoramic roof is now also optional.
Satin paints in the form of Eiger Grey or the new Carpathian Grey are also offered for the first time.
The I-Pace is Jaguar's first all-electric SUV having arrived in Australia in 2018.
The I-Pace’s 90kWh lithium Ion battery offers up to 446km of range and offers a 0-100km/h sprint time of 4.8 seconds.
The I-Pace counts the electric Porsche Cayenne, Audi e-tron and soon-to-arrive Polestar 3 among its rivals.
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