Jaguar E-Pace

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Jaguar E-Pace D180 AWD
Jaguar E-Pace D180 AWD
E-pace
Production period: since 2017
Class : SUV
Body versions : Station wagon
Engines: Otto engine :
2.0 liters
(147–221 kW)
Diesel engine :
2.0 liters
(110–177 kW)
Length: 4395 mm
Width: 1984 mm
Height: 1649 mm
Wheelbase : 2681 mm
Empty weight : 1775-1926 kg
Stars in the Euro NCAP - Crash Test (2017) 5 stars in the Euro NCAP crash test
Rear view

The Jaguar E-Pace is a compact SUV from the British car manufacturer Jaguar . After the larger F-Pace it is the second SUV and after the X-Type the second vehicle with a transversely installed engine of the brand. The platform shares the E-Pace with the Range Rover Evoque and Discovery Sport from sister company Land Rover . The SUV was presented in London on July 13, 2017 , and the vehicle has been delivered since January 20, 2018. The E-Pace is produced at Magna Steyr in Graz , Austria .

Technical specifications

The E-Pace is available in four equipment variants. A two-liter gasoline engine in two power levels and a two-liter diesel engine in three power levels are available for the market launch. The Active Driveline all-wheel drive is available as standard for the most powerful variants . In this two electronically controlled work plate clutches in the rear axle as needed moments to guide for better traction to the wheels. The all-wheel drive in the other variants only has a multi-plate clutch.

Petrol engines

model E-Pace P200 AWD E-Pace P250 AWD E-Pace P300 AWD
Construction period since 05/2018 since 01/2018
Engine type 2.0-liter gasoline engine with turbocharger and direct injection
Cylinder arrangement R4
Number of valves 16
Cubic capacity in cm³ 1997
Compression ratio 10.5: 1
Max. Power in kW (PS) / at 1 / min 147 (200) / 5500 183 (249) / 5500 221 (300) / 5500
Max. Torque in Nm / at 1 / min 340/1250 365 / 1200-4500 400 / 1500-4500
Gear type 9- speed automatic transmission
Drive type all wheel drive Active Driveline all-wheel drive
Maximum speed in km / h 216 230 243
Acceleration 0–100 km / h in s 8.2 7.0 6.4
Empty weight in kg 1832 1894
Tank capacity in l 69 75
Combined consumption in l / 100km 8.2-8.3 7.7 8.0
CO 2 emissions in g / km 186-190 174 181

Diesel engines

model E-Pace D150 E-Pace D150 AWD E-Pace D180 AWD E-Pace D240 AWD
Construction period since 01/2018
Engine type 2.0 liter diesel engine, variable turbine geometry turbocharger, common rail fuel injection, double overhead camshaft (DOHC), variable control of the exhaust valves
Cylinder arrangement R4
Number of valves 16
Cubic capacity in cm³ 1999
Compression ratio 15.5: 1 15.3: 1
Max. Power in kW (PS) / at 1 / min 110 (150) / 3500 132 (180) / 4000 177 (240) / 4000
Max. Torque in Nm / at 1 / min 380/1750 430/1750 500/1500
Drive type Front wheel drive all wheel drive Active Driveline all-wheel drive
Gear type 6-speed manual transmission 6-speed manual transmission
[9- speed automatic transmission ]
9-speed automatic transmission
Maximum speed in km / h 199 194
[193]
207
[205]
224
Acceleration 0–100 km / h in s 10.1 10.7
[10.5]
9.9
[9.3]
7.4
Empty weight in kg 1775 1831
[1843]
1926
Tank capacity in l 56-69
Combined consumption in l / 100km 4.7-4.9 5.2
[5.6]
6.2
CO 2 emissions in g / km 124-129 137
[147]
162

Registration numbers

In December 2017, 30 Jaguar E-Pace - half of them with diesel drive and all with all-wheel drive - were newly registered in Germany, although the vehicle was not yet officially available. In 2018, a total of 2,675 newly registered E-Pace cars were powered by a diesel engine. 2,550 had all-wheel drive. In 2019, 1,712 of a total of 3,031 newly registered E-Paces had a diesel engine and 2,865 all-wheel drive.

Web links

Commons : Jaguar E-Pace  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Result of the Jaguar E-Pace in the Euro NCAP crash test (2017)
  2. a b c This is the compact SUV from Jaguar . July 13, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017.
  3. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2017 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 9, 2018 .
  4. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2018 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 18, 2019 .
  5. New registrations of passenger cars in December 2019 by brand and model series. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .