Overall Length (mm) | |
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Wheelbase (mm) |
Front track (mm) | |
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Rear track (mm) | |
Overall height (mm) | |
Overall width inc. mirrors (mm) | |
Overall width with mirrors folded in (mm) | |
Ground clearance fully laden (mm) |
Maximum front headroom (mm) | |
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Maximum rear headroom (mm) |
Maximum front legroom (mm) | |
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Maximum rear legroom (mm) |
Height (mm) | |
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Width (mm) | |
Loadspace volume (Litres) | |
Width between arches (mm) | |
Length at floor (mm) |
Height (mm) | |
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Width (mm) | |
Loadspace volume (Litres) | |
Loadspace width between arches (mm) | |
Length at floor (mm) |
Kerb-to-kerb (m) | |
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Wall-to-wall (m) | |
Turns lock-to-lock (no. of turns) |
Power PS (KW) | |
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Battery (kWh) | |
Torque Nm (lb.ft) | |
Drive |
Front type | |
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Front diameter mm (inches) | |
Rear type | |
Rear diameter mm (inches) | |
Park Brake |
Weight (EU Unladen) (kg) | |
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Gross vehicle weight (kg) | |
Maximum mass on each axle (front) | |
Maximum mass on each axle (rear) |
Maximum roof load (including cross bars) (kg) |
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Price | |
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Acceleration 0-100km/h (seconds) | |
Top speed (km/h) | |
WLTP Range - TEL* km | |
WLTP Range - TEH* km | |
WLTP Consumption - TEL* kWh/100km | |
WLTP Consumption - TEH* kWh/100km | |
CO₂ (g/km) |
I-PACE’s 90kWh battery warranty is limited to 8 years or 160,000km (100,000 miles) (whichever comes first). It is redeemable in the case of any manufacturing defect or should a certified Jaguar Retailer measure that the battery has dropped below a 70 percent State of Health.
WLTP (Worldwide harmonised Light vehicle Test Procedure) is the new process that has been phased in from 2017, which measures fuel, energy consumption, range and emissions in passenger vehicles in Europe. This is designed to provide figures closer to real-world driving behaviour. It tests vehicles with optional equipment and with a more demanding test procedure and driving profile.
*TEL (Test Energy Low) and TEH (Test Energy High) figures are shown as a range under WLTP testing measures. TEL refers to the lowest/most economical figures (with the lightest set of options). TEH refers to the highest/least economical figures (with the heaviest set of options). WLTP legislation dictates that where there is <5g CO2 variance between TEL and TEH, only the TEH is declared.