E-Pace: Proven in all conditions
Set for online debut on Thursday 13 July.
From the freezing Arctic Circle to the dust and heat of Dubai, the Jaguar E-PACE has been subjected to diverse testing programmes, ensuring it is not only a driver's car but a dynamic and entertaining performance SUV too.
Jaguar unleashed hell (the “Green Hell” – the Nordschleife circuit) and high water, in Jaguar Land Rover's ultimate wading test, where the engine is switched off and doors opened in a 0.5 m deep pool of water and started after an hour to ensure that E-PACE worked on all surfaces and in all weather.
More than 150 prototypes were built during a gruelling 25-month test programme that took place across four continents to not only ensure extreme durability but that the vehicle lives up to the Art of Performance philosophy.
From the demanding Nürburgring circuit and high-speed Nardò test track to the deserts of the Middle East, E-PACE has proven itself in the world's most challenging environments.
Jaguar's engineers braved the -40 degrees Celsius temperature of the Arctic Circle and the high altitudes and rivers of China's most remote provinces to ensure E-PACE can withstand a lifetime of use in the hands of the most active and demanding customers.
Online Debut
“Our team of world-class engineers and dynamics specialists have meticulously tuned and developed a true Jaguar,” said Graham Wilkins, chief product engineer, Jaguar E-PACE.
”Months of intense testing on roads and tracks around the world have delivered a compact performance SUV that is true to Jaguar's performance DNA.”
Jaguar's new compact performance SUV will face its final test in a world premiere that will be aired on Facebook and YouTube on Thursday, 13 July.
Jaguar will demonstrate the E-PACE's combination of agility and true Jaguar performance, as well as how entertaining it is to drive. -Motorpress
Jaguar unleashed hell (the “Green Hell” – the Nordschleife circuit) and high water, in Jaguar Land Rover's ultimate wading test, where the engine is switched off and doors opened in a 0.5 m deep pool of water and started after an hour to ensure that E-PACE worked on all surfaces and in all weather.
More than 150 prototypes were built during a gruelling 25-month test programme that took place across four continents to not only ensure extreme durability but that the vehicle lives up to the Art of Performance philosophy.
From the demanding Nürburgring circuit and high-speed Nardò test track to the deserts of the Middle East, E-PACE has proven itself in the world's most challenging environments.
Jaguar's engineers braved the -40 degrees Celsius temperature of the Arctic Circle and the high altitudes and rivers of China's most remote provinces to ensure E-PACE can withstand a lifetime of use in the hands of the most active and demanding customers.
Online Debut
“Our team of world-class engineers and dynamics specialists have meticulously tuned and developed a true Jaguar,” said Graham Wilkins, chief product engineer, Jaguar E-PACE.
”Months of intense testing on roads and tracks around the world have delivered a compact performance SUV that is true to Jaguar's performance DNA.”
Jaguar's new compact performance SUV will face its final test in a world premiere that will be aired on Facebook and YouTube on Thursday, 13 July.
Jaguar will demonstrate the E-PACE's combination of agility and true Jaguar performance, as well as how entertaining it is to drive. -Motorpress
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