RIDE THE LIGHTNING

Electrifying performance and a luxurious ride makes Jaguar’s Tesla-killer ready for the future.

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Electrifying performance and a luxurious ride makes Jaguar’s Tesla-killer ready for the future. 

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JAGUAR I-PACE 

STORY: WONG KAI YI 
PHOTOS: YANG 
ART DIRECTION: MICHAEL CHIAN 
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Take the waterproof Activity Key on your outdoorsy pursuits. 
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“Light Oyster” interior is the pearl in the I-Pace’s shell. 
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ELECTRICITY is great. Flip a light switch and you can instantly see in the dark, or plug in your phone and it soon gets charged up. 
In the case of the Jaguar I-Pace, push your right foot and you instantly hit Warp Factor 9. 
Ok, not that fast. But the I-Pace is definitely more Millenium Falcon than F-16 Fighting Falcon. 
Created in a world where liquefied dinosaurs still rein king, Jaguar’s all-electric debutante stands out as one of a rare few electrically-powered beasts. 
Unfamiliarity of its ilk soon breeds curiousity. People look at it with askance. What is it? How do you drive it? Need petrol or not, ah? 
Shaped like a sports car but called an SUV, it’s a confusing dichotomy, but the vagaries of semantics aside, what’s clear is that the I-Pace is, definitively, the future. 
And it fittingly looks like nothing else on the road. In traffic, it’s fun to watch drivers, fingers gesticulating, puzzling over this sleek brute weaving its way silently in and out of lanes. 
 In bright orange – Photon Red in Jag speak – and 22- inch alloys with carbon fibre inserts, the visual drama is only tempered by its silent running. 
Those manhole-sized wheels are part of the First Edition pack. For $24,000 atop the top HSE level, you get things like matrix LED headlights, 18-way adjustable and cooled sports seats thrown in, as well as a massive fixed panoramic sunroof.

PUT YOUR FOOT DOWN AND YOU INSTANTLY HIT WARP FACTOR 9. 

Poke around the interior and there’s plenty of leather and Alcantara to satisfy the most ardent fetishists, and the overall effect is futuristic, deeply luxurious and cosseting. 
The I-Pace’s glass centre stack, borrowed from the Range Rover Velar, retains the Rangey’s two rotary dials for climate control. It’s a relief to simply turn a dial for colder air and not have to faff  about with a screen. 
To help the I-Pace cleave the air efficiently and silently, aerodynamic ducts front and rear keep the airflow moving smoothly up and over the top of the car. When needed, active vanes open in front to cool the 90kWh battery, but close to smoothen airflow. 
The battery is mounted within the wheelbase for a low centre of gravity, and Jaguar says it has been tested to withstand stresses from continuous, full-bore standing starts. Of which I did several – in the name of science. 
Flooring the accelerator produces two things: the first is an audible gasp (or scream from your bewildered passengers), and the second is the feeling that you have entered hyperspace. 
Brutally shoved in the back of the head when the lights turn green, disbelief quickly makes way for terror at the speed you inevitably end up doing in a 400hp car as the absence of engine noise amplifies your dissociation with reality. 
Exhale, slow down, and the I-Pace’s smooth ride becomes apparent, its standard air suspension breathing over bumps. Surprisingly, the massive alloys don’t intrude into the ride all that much, which you can spice up with the fantastic 15-speaker Meridian stereo.
In corners, the big cat turns flat and grips the road as well as you need it to. Worry not in adverse weather because its all-wheel-drive system, normally rear-biased, can shunt power around, making sure your wheels never slip. 
High price tag aside, the I-Pace is a breathtakingly capable car. At a time when full-throated V8 sports cars are dying out, the Jaguar I-Pace steps up to fill that void. The future is electric - and the better for it. 
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HIGH PRICE TAG ASIDE, THE I-PACE IS A BREATHTAKINGLY CAPABLE CAR. 

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DRIVETRAIN 
TYPE 
Twin synchronous, permanent- magnet electric motors 
MAX POWER 
400hp 
MAX TORQUE 
696Nm 
POWER TO WEIGHT 
181.2hp per tonne 
GEARBOX 
Single-speed epicyclic
DRIVEN WHEELS 
All 
PERFORMANCE
0-100KM/H 
4.8 seconds 
TOP SPEED 
200km/h 
CONSUMPTION 
4km/kWh (combined) 
CO2 EMISSION 
0g/km 
SUSPENSION
FRONT 
Double wishbones, coil springs
REAR 
Integral link, coil springs 
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BRAKES 
FRONT / REAR 
Ventilated discs 
TYRES 
TYPE 
Pirelli P Zero 
SIZE 
255/40 R22 
SAFETY 
AIRBAGS 
TRACTION AIDS 
ABS, DSC 
MEASUREMENTS
LENGTH 
4682mm 
WIDTH 
2139mm 
HEIGHT 
1565mm 
WHEELBASE 
2990mm 
KERB WEIGHT 
2208kg 
TURNING CIRCLE 
11.9m 
BUYING IT 
PRICE EXCL. COE 
$369,999 (no VES rebate/surcharge)
WARRANTY 
3 years /100,000km 
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Aero aids help smooth and direct airflow over the roof. 
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+ Pro:
BLISTERING ACCELERATION, LUXURIOUS CABIN, STRONG PRESENCE 
- Con: 
EXPENSIVE, FIRM RIDE, SMALL REAR WINDOW