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2020 Jaguar F-Pace
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2020 Jaguar F-Pace Pricing and Specs

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$62,590*

The Jaguar F-Pace 2020 prices range from $62,590 for the basic trim level SUV F-Pace 20D Prestige RWD (132KW) to $138,270 for the top of the range SUV F-Pace SVR (awd) (405KW).

The Jaguar F-Pace 2020 is available in Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 8 SP Automatic to the SUV 5.0L 8 SP Automatic.

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Jaguar F-Pace Models SPECS PRICE
20D Chequered Flag AWD (132KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $72,600 – 83,490
20D Prestige RWD (132KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $62,590 – 71,940
20D R-Sport AWD (132KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $68,860 – 79,200
20D R-Sport RWD (132KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $66,110 – 76,010
25D Chequered Flag AWD (177KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $74,580 – 85,690
25D Portfolio AWD (177KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $74,360 – 85,470
25D R-Sport AWD (177KW) 2.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $71,060 – 81,620
25T Chequered Flag AWD (184KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $72,380 – 83,160
25T R-Sport AWD (184KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $68,640 – 78,870
25T R-Sport RWD (184KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $66,220 – 76,120
30D 300 Sport AWD (221KW) 3.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $79,640 – 91,520
30D Portfolio AWD (221KW) 3.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $77,770 – 89,430
30D R-Sport AWD (221KW) 3.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $74,580 – 85,690
30D S AWD (221KW) 3.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $86,680 – 99,660
30T 300 Sport AWD (221KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $79,310 – 91,190
30T Portfolio AWD (221KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $74,030 – 85,140
30T R-Sport AWD (221KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $74,030 – 85,030
35T S AWD (280KW) 3.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $88,770 – 102,080
D300 R-Dynamic SE (221KW) 3.0LDiesel8 speed automatic $87,010 – 99,990
P250 R-Dynamic S (184KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $69,300 – 79,640
P250 R-Dynamic SE (184KW) 2.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $73,480 – 84,480
P400 R-Dynamic HSE (294KW) 3.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $100,430 – 115,390
P400 R-Dynamic SE (294KW) 3.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $89,760 – 103,180
SVR (awd) (405KW) 5.0LPremium Unleaded Petrol8 speed automatic $120,340 – 138,270

Jaguar F-Pace 2020 FAQs

Check out real-world situations relating to the Jaguar here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.

  • How can I be sure I'm buying a Jaguar XE with the Ingenium engine not the Ford EcoBoost one?

    Jaguar began the switch from the EcoBoost engine to the Ingenium unit in its cars late in 2015. In the XE model, however, that change didn’t occur until late 2017, so a car with a build date after that should have the newer unit. The problem is that a car sold in 2018 (by the time it arrived in Australia) could easily have been built sometime in 2017 and, therefore, could carry either engine. For the definitive answer on what engine a particular car has, the best idea is to check the car’s VIN with Jaguar Australia or a Jaguar dealership.

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  • Unknown alarm ringing in my 2005 Jaguar S

    You’ve probably hit the nail on the head, and it is a seat-belt warning you’re hearing. Even though you may have the belt properly fastened, if the sensor that is supposed to detect the seat-belt being latched is not working, then the car will think you’re driving around unrestrained.

    Jaguars of this era were not universally known for the quality of their electronics, so it’s very possible that this is precisely the problem. The catch then is that you need to check each seat-belt for a dud sensor, and there are five of them in the S Type. Other things that could trigger the same sort of alarm could be that the park-brake is not fully released or that there’s a door or bootlid ajar. Check it all and rule things out one by one.

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  • Is it worthwhile bringing my Jaguar to Australia?

    This will all come down to how much you love that particular car. Because the economics of privately importing and then getting the car legal to drive on the road here probably don't add up.

    You'll spend at least a few thousand dollars (and possibly a lot more) to ship the car here, then it needs to be cleared by customs and the import authorities, fumigated, then inspected and any changes carried out. At every stage of this process, somebody will be taking their cut, too, so be prepared to spend plenty. And that's if nobody finds anything wrong with the car that requires big, expensive engineering changes to put right.

    Looking at it dispassionately, you'd almost certainly be better off buying the same make and model here. Aside from anything else, an Australia-delivered Jaguar will probably have less rust in it than one that's spent its life on the UK's salted/gritted winter roads. The exception would be if the particular model you want wasn't' sold here or, as we suspect, there's an emotional attachment to that very car. At which point you have no choice but to take the plunge and privately import it.

    If that's the way you go, be sure to consult a shipping agency at both ends of the journey who will be able to guide you through the process and help take some of the stress out of it.

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