Frankfurt 2015: Jaguar F-Pace crossover revealed


Jaguar calls it the 'ultimate practical sportscar’. It’s the British carmaker's Porsche Cayenne challenger in production form. Ingenium engines, RWD and AWD variants and power ranging from 180-380PS

Jaguar F-Pace in action

Jaguar’s big ticket unveil at the Frankfurt Motor show, the F-Pace is undoubtedly a landmark car for the carmaker. Jaguar is calling it the ‘Ultimate Practical Sportscar’, clearly to distance it from Land Rover and measure up the Porsche Cayenne. 

The F-Pace is the production version crossover of the C-X17 concept and going by these pictures, we are glad that it doesn’t look much different. It is a bit toned down in production guise but does look the part of a sporty vehicle. The F-Pace is built on the aluminium intensive platform (80 percent of the body structure) that underpins the new XE. It’s got space for five adults and a massive 650 litre boot. 

Powering the F-Pace is a set of new engines again shared with the XE. The new Ingenium range in the F-Pace starts with the 180PS 2.0-litre diesel that comes as a RWD with the manual gearbox and AWD with the automatic gearbox. A RWD, 240PS 2.0-litre variant, and a 3.0-litre automatic AWD petrol in two states of tune – 340PS and 380PS are other petrols on offer. A range topping 300PS 3.0-litre diesel AWD is the big oil burner who want efficiency and performance. Jaguar says that the top end petrol F-Pace can do the 0-100kmph sprint in about 5.1 seconds and has a 250kmph top speed.

The F-Pace tips the scales at 1665kg for the base diesel version, gets LED headlights, 22 inch alloy wheels and the Jaguar activity key which is a waterproof and shockproof wristband with a built in transponder.

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