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After rough start my I-Pace is great

CurtSprings, 06/30/2019
updated 03/18/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE SE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
40 of 41 people found this review helpful

The I-Pace is gorgeous, fast, comfortable and efficient. After surviving the first few months of software and hardware problems the car has been nearly flawless. Jaguar released numerous software fixes and other than a few infotainment niggles the car is fine. It's fun to drive and looks amazing. Cold temperatures reduced range from 230 to 180 miles but wasn't an issue for me because most of my driving is in the city. Performance is awesome and after 10 months of ownership I am still looking for excuses to drive my I-Pace.

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Much much better car that most people think...

Maarten v M, 05/26/2020
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2019 Jaguar I-PACE S 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
38 of 39 people found this review helpful

First off, the I-Pace is my first EV car and before buying it, I did a lot of research on this type of car, including competitors like the Tesla Model 3 and Audi Etron. The Etron disappeared first from my list. High weight, relatively poor performance, high consumption and actually quite boring. The Model 3 was a more difficult choice. It's a smaller car but also cheaper, has the Tesla ring to it and is of course full of gadgets. It also was the best selling car in 2019 in my country (Netherlands). Which means, you see it everywhere. Pros were high efficiency, expected good resale value, OTA updates. Cons were a rather bland interior, lesser build quality and, IMHO, rather boring looks. However good the car is in itself, it has become the T-Ford of EV's by now and for me, that's not necessarily a plus. Then the I-Pace. I find the I-Pace strikingly good looking. It's not a real SUV, more of a crossover. The interior is roomier than you think, thanks to a very long wheelbase. It's a ground-up EV design with a few quirks which don't bother me too much. I had a chance to test the car for week to see if it would fit my life style and it did. The 1-phase charging is a minus, but after six months of ownership, it has never been a problem for me. I drive about 750-800 km every week, but even then the 1-phase charging has never been an issue. My daily drives routinely are often 200-220 200, so that leaves plenty of time for charging. The fastcharging speed of 100 kW can only be reached in specific circumstances, more likely you will see something like 80-90 kW for a while which will taper off above 55%. But in 17000 km (11000 miles), I have had to fastcharge only on international trips so far. The I-Pace got a bad reputation for having a very short range just after it was launched. That was due to a combination of faulty software, a First-Edition model with 22" wheels and all goodies, which reduces range a lot, and a launch during the winter. I purchased mine in November 2019 and have received several updates since then. I bought the Business Edition S-Model, a combination of S and SE-features not sold anywhere else. Did choose the 18" wheels for the longer range though. During the (mild) winter, my average range was 350-370 km (218-231 miles) on a full charge. Now temperatures have gone up (May 2020), the range has improved to 430-450 km (268-281 miles). I have set the Regen to High on the I-Pace and that makes one-pedal driving a breeze. Once you have accustomed yourself to that it's make for a very relaxed drive and it will increase your range. All around, it's consumption is similar to that of the Tesla Model S up to 70-75 mph (112-120 kph). Above that, the larger frontal area and higher drag will increase consumption more than that of the Model S (being a lower, sleeker sedan). High speeds will eat up your range very quickly of course and will reach 45-55 kWh/100 km (72-88 kWh/100 miles) if you really go all out as I did on a high-speed trip on the German Autobahn in January. The I-Pace real top speed is 208 km/h (130 mph), and can get there very quickly if you hammer it. The I-Pace has been a excellent drive with zero problems. Very quiet, very comfortable yet fast when you want it to be. Build and paint quality is very good, so squeaks or rattles anywhere. The lay-out of the cabin is very good, the screens have good visibility but need cleaning quite often. I keep a microfiber towel in the car for that, but this is typical of touch-screens in general. The infotainment system could have been a little faster but functions well. Voice control sometimes has difficulty understanding me. Smartphone connection has been flawless, although when I drive with my wife I have to be quick to make sure the car connects to my phone and not hers. The I-Pace is very quick car and has no problem with with almost all ICE-cars except high-end sportcars. And the faster EV's of course. It also handles very well considering it's size and weight. Only on twisty roads will you find the damping becoming over taxed. This is mainly because of the suspension setup, which is aimed at comfort, not ultimate speed. I find the trade off well worth it. Despite its capabilities, the I-Pace invites you more to a relaxed style of driving that trying to set a new A to B record. Trunk space has been more than enough for me, my wife and our two small kids (3 and 1). The frunk in the front stores little besided the cables and a first aid kit. But when driving alone, I keep the cables in the trunk for easier access. In all, the car has been an extremely good experience and I have no regrets buying it. Am actually happy I did not get the Model 3, seeing it on just about every corner by now. Update Nov-2020: The I-Pace has now done 29000 km/18K miles and still going strong, With temperatures dropping the range has decreased but I am still getting 400 km or 250 miles on a full charge. Car has had no issues whatsoever. Very happy owner!

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I-Pace: No longer recommend

Jaguar I-Pace Owner, 01/12/2020
updated 01/17/2023
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
36 of 38 people found this review helpful

I’ve been thinking about an EV for some time, and my Jaguar XF lease was ending. I was able to get into an 2019 HSE spec demo model that was nicely discounted. I think the best deals are on 2019 gently used models from a Jaguar dealership, where you can still get the Federal Tax credit of $7500, and you have an option to lease or purchase. The I-Pace is one of the most beautiful cars I have ever driven. The fit, finish, and technology are far superior to the 2017 XF. The HSE trim level gives you just about everything you need and want in this luxury vehicle. The best thing about this car is how it drives! Wow! Great combo of power and handling makes it a joy to drive. The compact size makes it easy to maneuver, while giving me just as much, if not more room that XF sedan. Now for the expectations. Research and know what you’re getting into before you buy or lease. The range and charging times will not make it easy for long road trips. The range will get worse in cold weather and more aggressive driving, and you’ll end up planning your commute and trips more carefully to avoid range anxiety. It’ll be hard to own this car without installing a home 240V charger. Take a few minutes and call a couple of electricians for quotes, and it will save you hundreds of dollars than if you went with the Jag recommended installers. The vehicle doesn’t come with a spare tire, and you’ll probably want to get a tire inflation repair kit (about $50). You can buy a spare from Jaguar, but there’s no place to store it, and it’ll take up space in the back. Lastly, if you go to review and comparisons, there will be endless reviews, and particularly comparisons with Other EV’s like Tesla, Audi, and the upcoming Mercedes. The two things that sold me on this I-PACE was the beautiful design and the handling/drivability. If you’re considering a vehicle in this segment, you really should consider it as an option. Update (July 2022). I’ve owned this vehicle and for 2.5 years, and I’m updating it to two star. IT still drives and performs well, but it has spent a lot of time at the dealer. Electrical problems in an EV means that if I were to do this again, I would not have leased or purchased this vehicle again. Update (Jan 2023): I've downgraded the rating further from two star to one star, because it ended up in the dealer again with significant electrical problems. After diagnostic assessment, the dealer came up with the exact same fix that didn't solve the problem before. While it still drove and performed well, when it was running, I would recommend that you stay away from this vehicle, if you are considered buying the 2019 model.

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5 out of 5 stars

The iPace is terrific

Traveler1t, 08/23/2019
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2019 Jaguar I-PACE EV400 HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
16 of 17 people found this review helpful

Your review is wrong, or, since they built the car you tested they fixed the problem. I bought a 2019 I-PACE in July 2019. I have the heavy regenerative braking option selected. I hardly use the brake pedal and drive almost exclusively with one pedal. The stopping power of the regenerative braking is more than enough for 90% of my braking situations. If I need emergency braking the brakes are very responsive and smooth. The car is terrific and underappreciated by the media. The power comes on quickly, quietly and acceleration is as fast as my Porsche Macan Turbo. The interior is luxurious as you would expect from a Jaguar. Great digital screens, but with just enough physical buttons to keep you off of the touchscreen when driving. I've had over 60 cars in my lifetime, including many Mercedes, Porsches, corvettes, and Jaguars, and this car is the best so far. Update: a year later with the car and I'm as high on it as I was when I wrote this review. Update: I've now had the car for 3 1/2 years and it has about 22,000 miles on it. It's my daily driver. It has required almost no maintenance, other than the two-year routine intervals. Its performance has not changed--it's exciting to drive, but comfortable and luxurious. Friends who have Teslas complain about having to use the big iPad for everything. Jaguar has balanced touchscreen functions with multiple real buttons and switches. I bought the car out of the lease, and I'll keep it until the warranty expires in a year and a half--I'm still not sure I want to own it after that, but who knows? I have a deposit on a Rivian SUV, but the long delays in delivery have me thinking of another iPace when the time comes. I've seen no new EV's that I would prefer to the Jag. Update: I've now owned my iPace for more than four years. I bought it out of the lease--good price and low miles on the car. It remains the most satisfying car to drive that I have owned. I've had very few reasons to take to the dealer other than routine maintenance and some software upgrades. The car handles extremely well and accelerates faster than my Macan or our MB 550SL. I remain perplexed as to why Jaguar failed to market the car which is a better vehicle than anything made by BMW, MB, or Tesla. It has an eight-year warranty on the battery so I'll probably hang on to it for a couple more years.

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5 out of 5 stars

I LOVE I-PACE!

Richard de Forest, 07/02/2019
updated 01/06/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
21 of 23 people found this review helpful

Yes, Edmunds didn't have the car they were test driving in the correct regen braking setting! In HIGH REGEN the car responds perfectly with true one pedal driving. You let off the 'gas' pedal and it dramatically slows down to where you need a faint tap on the brake to come to a full stop. When I drive my wife's MBZ 300 GLC the difference in both power and braking is striking. Driving the I-Pace is like BUTTER on the road; smooth, it sticks to the road like marmalade on toast and the acceleration AT SPEED is a jolt! However, driving in the ECO setting, when I need a charge I consistently peak AT 257 MILES per charge!! Richard de Forest Coto de Caza, CA

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Smooth, powerful and luxurious

David, 08/12/2019
2019 Jaguar I-PACE SE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I’ve had my IPace for 6 weeks now and really love it. The power is addictive. Nothing is faster and the acceleration is smooth and steady. Unlike a Tesla, the IPace is truly luxurious. There is so much tech in this car that I am constantly amazed at all it can do. I love that it reads incoming text messages to me in a British accent. And the phone app works great. I turn on the AC from my iPhone a few minutes before leaving my office and the car is cool when I enter. I also like that I can unlock or lock the doors using my app. Everyone wants to look at it. My car is always parked up front when using a valet and I’ve had a couple Tesla owners come over to admire it. A couple of quirks... their is no way to cover the panoramic sunroof so the car gets crazy hot in the summer. And I find that the mileage estimates are all over the place. For a while the car was recording 201 miles at full charge, which is the winter setting (it is now summer). Then it corrected itself and now reads 282 miles. I can watch it drop 10 miles then go up 10 miles a minute later. But, I look at battery percentages so after a while this doesn’t matter. Overall, so happy. One bit of advice, skip the Jaguar recommended EV charger installers. They never responded and after my complaints they told me they would send one guy to give an estimate (it says you get 3 quotes). I gave up and called a local electrician who was one third the price. Bought a ChargePoint charger on Amazon and signed up with my local utility EV rate plan to reduce costs (overnight charging is practically free). Love this car!

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Buyer Beware!

Susan Kirst-Millspaugh, 09/21/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE First Edition 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
21 of 25 people found this review helpful

Buyer beware…my 2019 I-Pace blew up! I purchased my 2019 I-Pace in February of 2020. From day one, the car would not hold a charge. The car was delivered to me, left the dealership 100% and within 60 miles the charged was already down to 40% charged. I had the car in the shop several times from February to June, with no solution. I scheduled the car to go back into the shop in June, but in the meantime I left for a trip and parked the car in the airport covered garage. 5 days later, someone walking by the car noticed smoke coming from under the hood and alerted airport authorities. The airport fire department responded. They used a heat sensor on the car and found a hot spot. When they opened the hood to shut off the battery, the car exploded into flames. Other than an apology call and an offer for free stay at the Lo Posada in Santa Fe (where I live!), I have received NO support from Jaguar International. Jaguar International did called me within an hour of the fire. Not to help me, rather to say they were there to help, but in fact they were doing damage control. They played me. They asked that I work with them, which I did. They asked questions like why did I have my back seat down. From moment 1, I complained about the batteries. I gave them all zero’s on the satisfaction surveys. The only thing they cared about was their image. The car is beautiful, but like Tesla, which does stand behind their product, there are battery issues. Buyers should be aware before they step one foot into a Jaguar dealership, Jaguar doesn’t stand behind their product.

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4 out of 5 stars

Our First Electric OR Crossover! We STILL like it

Josephus, 08/17/2019
updated 11/06/2023
2019 Jaguar I-PACE EV400 HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
13 of 15 people found this review helpful

So far, we are delighted! I hasten to add, however, we just broke 500 miles on the odometer so it's more than a bit early to provide an in-depth review. Still, we are truly enjoying our new, electric, crossover. Comfortable ride, very quick (Motor Trend says 0-60 in 4.0 seconds and, we believe it!) Excellent handling, beautiful both outside and inside and, of course, super quiet (including no rattles at all). There a few things we wish were different. We would really like to have the fully automatic steering wheel adjustment rather than the standard manual that is all that's available. I.e. No option for electronic operation. We also wish it had a bit more legroom in the rear. And we would like to have a Tesla-Like network of charging locations. Until that's available (if ever!) we'll have to use our SL Mercedes for road trips. No problems thus far although we did have the charging handle stay locked into its socket even when all vehicle doors were unlocked (?). We simply used the under-hood release to resolve this issue. We're hoping it does not recur. Except for the manual steering wheel adjustment issue, the other items on our wish-list are not deal-breakers by any stretch. If things continue as they have to this obviously early point in time, we will continue to be delighted! NICE RIDE! We're still enjoying our '19 HSE. No more issues with the charger being stuck and having to use the under-hood release. The only issue (in addition to those in the original review) is the GPS Voice Recognition. It can's locate multiple sites that have existed for years and that our other vehicle can readily find. Real "range" is limited IF we're driving at Interstate speeds (75-80MPH). Then, the actual range is in the 190 miles range. This isn't a pressing issue since we never take trips that exceed this range. We use our ICE for longer drives. We do recommend the I-Pace and would buy it again! UPDATE: My previous review, a few months after buying our HSE I-Pace, indicated that we "love it" and, our opinion in that regard hasn't changed. We're a retired couple who have owned multiple cars over the years and we both continue to consider our I-Pace as one of our favorite vehicles, maybe even, our all-time favorite. We've had very, very few problems with it and all except one was minor. That one was a failed 12V battery and it was replaced quickly and under warranty. Would we buy another I-Pace? Absolutely!

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Very unreliable / Jaguar is extremely unresponsive

Martin C, 02/01/2021
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
9 of 10 people found this review helpful

I leased my I-Pace in December 2019 and due to the pandemic, I have only put 7,500 kms during all this time. Nevertheless, I have had already 3 warranty claims and the car has been towed twice to the dealership due to important failures. The last failure occurred more than 3 weeks ago and the car is still at the dealership for repair with no target date to have the problem solved. Feedback from dealership indicates there are issues with the harness / gearbox and parts had to be ordered. I have contacted Jaguar Corporate by email and phone at least twice a week since the incident and there have not been any reply back from their part (except for an email indicating my case number). I find myself paying for a very expensive lease for an EV and having to drive a lower cost high fuel consumption vehicle that the dealership lent me. Not at all what anyone should expect.

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Fun to drive electric luxury cross-over

PinballJohn, 05/09/2019
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
11 of 13 people found this review helpful

I am thrilled with my I-Pace HSE. I'll admit I was a bit leary and waited to buy for nearly a year to see what kind of complaints earlier buyers made. I am a long time Tesla Model S owner and think this Jag meets or beats it in every way except for the Tesla supercharger network that is handy for long drives. But if you use it for just daily commutes the way I do, the range is more than adequate and the creature comforts are better. Android Auto/Apple Play was a big attraction for me, because I much prefer using Waze to Tesla's native navigation. I have come across no build defects at all. I get occasional Android Auto glitches but that happens in my other cars as well. This is really a great car and I'm very happy so far.

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Great Car If It Would Work

Michael, 10/27/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE SE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
12 of 15 people found this review helpful

I leased a 2019 iPace 10 months ago. To date it has been in the shop for a cumulative month and a half. The intelligent braking system will randomly apply the brakes while driving. The dealership has no idea when or if the may be able to fix it. The air conditioning and defrost has never worked. All they can say is they are taking direction from the factory.

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Incredible Car! Does Everything and More!

Tommy Badurski, 10/05/2021
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Please give the IPace a close look if you’re considering an EV. We own a Tesla Model S and the IPace quite frankly outperforms it in almost every way.

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I love this car so much, I may get another!

Luxury Owner, 05/19/2019
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2019 Jaguar I-PACE First Edition 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
16 of 21 people found this review helpful

UPDATE: At 11000 miles, still loving this car. No major issues. The best EV on the market. The best car on the market. This car is fast, smooth, stylish, cutting edge, sexy, comfortable, quiet, smooth, grippy, offroad capable, unflappable, efficient, and awesome in essentially every single way. The Edmunds reviewers needed to put the car into high-regen mode to get one-pedal driving and smooth braking. The car cuts through traffic like a shark on steroids. You will hit 105 without even realizing it. At that speed, the I-Pace is rock steady, quiet, and just plain delicious. The self-driving feature takes the strain off traffic and long-distance travel while still keeping you alert. The long wheelbase and short length mean tons of interior space and an excellent ride. The air suspension lifts so you can hop the curb in the urban battlefield or ford a stream as you see fit. Then it can lower to let grandma in easily. Downsides? It's expensive, but not for what you get. This is the best car I've ever driven or owned. BMW and Mercedes ain't got nothing on this Jag. Tesla? Go read the horror stories on Tesla Motors Club. There are several new ones every single day, and they keep getting worse. The only coming competitor is the Taycan, and that not only will be more expensive, it won't have the versatility of a crossover. EQC? EQSlower and smaller inside, because it's a GLC, not a bespoke EV platform. The same goes for the Audi eTron. Worried about range? If you can afford an I-Pace, you can afford plain tickets. Worried about charging? You plug it in at night and it's full the next day. Don't be a fool sitting at a Supercharger, bragging about how you saved $10 by spending 60 minutes in a parking lot. BEST. CAR. EVER.

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Worst experience with a luxury vehicle. EVER!

Leo R., 03/10/2021
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
6 of 7 people found this review helpful

I purchased a 2019 I-Pace because I wanted a luxury EV. I was impressed with the design and the sales reps at my local dealership. So much so that I purchased a second vehicle, a F-Type that same week. I should researched the I-Pace more in depth. Within two months, the car began to shake, not turn on even with a full battery, stall, brakes malfunctioning, every warning light being illuminated. After four separate visits to the service dept, Jaguar could not find the problem. So much so, that they even recommended I lemon law it. After reading reviews and discovering that even Jaguar had severe concerns that the quality of their vehicles was sub par was very frustrating. To this date I am still having issues and my lemon law claim is still pending. Sorry Jaguar, but you let me down with your product.

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Awesome car

David S, 03/04/2023
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful

I love my I Pace and it is probably my favorite car after owning many top models gas from Audi, Porsche, BMW and Mercedes. Beautiful, comfortable and a joy to drive. Initially I had a problem with the 12V start up battery, once that was fixed I have had no problems at all.

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Used but feels and drives like new

Tech_heavy, 04/09/2021
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4 of 5 people found this review helpful

I purchased a used 2019 with 19k miles. It is wonderful. 20 inch wheels with air suspension and two electric motors that really pull. The infotainment is the main drawback, but Carplay and Android Auto make it work. Love the styling and 12 way seats. Range is not an issue, as I map out long trips with many decent options for public DCFC in my state.

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Misses in several aspects

Davelv, 07/18/2019
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
14 of 22 people found this review helpful

While the I-Pace is a nice car, it has multiple design flaws. No spare tire space even though runflats aren’t offerred. Only 7.2 kw home charge and real life 84 kw CCS on the road means much longer times to recharge than E-tron or Teslas. Regen breaking set at high is unusable for most people. Significant tire noise from all corners as well as electric motor whine. Road imperfections come through for a bumpy ride. Push button gears is not intuitive and requires looking down. AC was slow to cool interior on a hot day. At $89000 these issues shouldn’t exist.

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Best car I ever owned

D SIkes, 01/09/2023
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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I have been fortunate to have leased so many fantastic cars over my life including Audi S8, BMW 740, Porsche Cayenne and more. The Jaguar I Pace is my first electric car and I LOVE it. So much fun to drive, excellent control and the interior is beautiful and comfortable. I like it so much I am no longer leasing cars, I'm keeping this one.

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More exciting than a corvette!

Glennsmooth, 02/20/2019
2019 Jaguar I-PACE First Edition 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
6 of 10 people found this review helpful

Well maybe just a tad under the excitement level of a z06 but this is really an incredible first attempt by jaguar to give tesla a run for its money. I have the First Edition which is fully loaded with some great tech. The only real tesla-request gimmick would be a spotlight jaguar logo that is cast upon the ground and various lighting color selections for your interior mood lighting. Power delivery is incredible and it will beat a 100D from a standstill. Personally I like the external styling and interior much better than alll electric vehicles currently available. I have already used the foot-gesture to open the rear hatch with both hands full of groceries. It works great! The only downside I see thus far is the infotainment center controls. The interface looks great visually but is laggy and rather disorganized. I’m sure Jaguar will fix this with some over the air software updates. Mileage will vary. I live in a mountain area and I get about 200 miles to a full charge on eco mode. In performance mode and blasting off at every stop light reduces total miles significantly. Overall I LOVE this car/sub/crossover and my z06 is seriously getting jealous sitting in the garage. Oh and the self driving mode is excellent! It maintains center of the lane and auto-stops and accelerates nearly identical to a tesla. Very impressive!

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Regenerative Braking

VinSuz, 05/15/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE First Edition 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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Consider please the Edmunds test drive may have occurred prior to key software upgrades.

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Luxury driving in an all eclectic sports SUV

David Hancock, 02/21/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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With a real luxury interior, blazing fast speed and the beautiful design of an exotic prototype, you can’t go wrong. My only dislike is the push button transmission. It’s been 6 months and still not intuitive. Other than that a perfect vehicle.

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A well designed luxury BEV.

Alan S, 05/27/2021
2019 Jaguar I-PACE First Edition 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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Everything works like a normal gas vehicle so there's nothing new to learn, except the locations of EV chargers! Fit, finish and material quality is superb, performance is stunning. Real life range appears to be just over 200 miles, but with no attempt to be frugal on my part. I did a ~350 trip home when I picked it up stopping twice for approx 25 mins to top up the battery. Easy.

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The Tesla killer

National, 05/01/2020
2019 Jaguar I-PACE S 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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Had my I pace from sept 2018, what a car, normally drive RR Sports, you would never go back once you have had this car.

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A magnificent beast

Krd, 03/04/2025
2019 Jaguar I-PACE EV400 HSE 4dr Hatchback AWD (electric DD)
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I love my iPace. It survived the recall with limited 80% battery, but it’s still the best thing I ever driven. People are constantly complimenting me on the thing.

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