
Jaguar Land Rover will offer corporate fleet incentives for six of its Jaguar models, two Land Rover SUVs, and two Range Rover SUVs for the 2020 model year, according to the company.
Jaguar Land Rover will offer corporate fleet incentives for six of its Jaguar models, two Land Rover SUVs, and two Range Rover SUVs for the 2020 model year, according to the company.
What better way to showcase the cat-like reflexes of Jaguar's 2019 I-Pace than to allow a group of automotive industry professionals to guide the battery-electric crossover through an autocross course, then test it on the narrow, residential streets surrounding the Santa Monica Airport.
Jaguar is entering a new category with its 2018 E-Pace luxury subcompact performance SUV.
Jaguar enters the subcompact crossover market with the E-Pace, looking to carve out an audience by delivering on the "sport" in SUV.
Waymo-equipped I-PACEs will begin testing in 2018.
The Jaguar I-Pace battery-electric SUV will offer 240 miles of range and a 0 to 60 mph time under five seconds, marking new competition in a segment that includes Tesla.
Jaguar Land Rover has put its I-Pace battery-electric SUV through testing in Arctic driving at minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit at its facility in Arjeplog, Sweden, the company has announced.
Jaguar has begun testing its I-Pace battery-electric luxury crossover on the streets of London and plans to introduce the vehicle in 2018, according to the company.
The F-Pace leans toward performance with its supercharged 3.0L V-6 — a 380-hp powerplant that's tuned to deliver torque at highway speeds. This vehicle will appeal to executive drivers who like to drive.
The 2017 F-Pace, Jaguar's entry into the crowded luxury SUV market, arrives with two V-6 engine choices, standard all-wheel drive, and sporty styling cues that carry over from the reworked car lineup. Read our driving impressions here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
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