The Jaguar F-Pace is available with one of four different engines, three of which give the Jaguar excellent acceleration and two of which provide the Jaguar with surprising fuel economy. For those looking to save on gasoline, the base engine is a 2.0L turbo 4 cylinder, rated at 247 horsepower, with power sent to all four wheels. Acceleration with this engine is on par with others in its class, with 60 mph achieved in a claimed 6.4 seconds. For some though, that won't be enough and for those buyers, Jaguar offers a more powerful version of their 3.0L turbocharged 6-cylinder making 335 horsepower, this engine can also be configured to produce 395 horsepower. At the very top of the lineup sits a supercharged 5.0L V8 engine making 550 horsepower. All engines available on the F-Pace send power to all-four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
The Jaguar F-Pace is available in five different trims, P250, P250 S, P340 S, P400 R-Dynamic S and SVR.
The P250 comes with 19-inch alloy wheels an 11-speaker sound system, Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming, 3 USB ports, speed sensitive volume control, wireless device charging, dual-zone climate control, a sliding panoramic roof, heated and powered front seats and a rearview camera.
The P250 S adds a rear power lift gate, an auto dimming rearview mirror and powered outside mirrors and an automatic garage door opener.
The P340 S and P4000 R-Dynamic S are both MHEV vehicles with a 48 volt lithium ion battery and a hybrid electric motor. They also boast leather seats, real-time traffic display, and full service internet access.
SVR features a memory system for the front seats, door mirrors and steering wheel, adaptive cruise control, ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, sport pedals, and a heated sport steering wheel.
Safety features across the lineup include surround view cameras, front and rear parking sensors, an active lane departure system, blind spot warning, forward collision mitigation, rear collision warning, and a driver attention alert.
Spacious Cabin
Excellent Handling
Powerful Acceleration With Supercharged Engines
All-wheel Drive
Luxurious Interior Amenities
For 2021, The F-PACE comes with minor changes, a reduction in trims from nine to five is one of the major differences, the exterior received a refreshed styling, and the upgraded touchscreen is now 11.4-inches.
The F-Pace slots into Jaguar's lineup above their entry-level XE, but below the mid-sized XF, nearly splitting the difference in price between the two sedans. F-Pace is surprisingly cheap, especially considering its combination of sporty styling and excellent performance. A Porsche Macan is considerably more expensive to start and while a BMW X3 is somewhat cheaper, it doesn't have nearly the presence that the F-pace has, even in its base configuration.