Jaguar I-Pace

Amid slowing sales[1] and a change in corporate vision, Jaguar has announced that the I-Pace will be discontinued by 2025.

[3] The car has all-wheel drive via two motors powered by a 90 kWh LG Chem liquid cooled lithium-ion battery.

[15] As the I-Pace was initially released with a single-phase 7 kW AC charger, a one-hour charge, would add around 30 km (19 miles) of range.

[21] In December 2018,[32] the European New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) awarded the Jaguar I-Pace a 5-star safety rating.

On 24 August 2018,[35] the Jaguar I-Pace set a new EV lap record at the Laguna Seca race circuit in California.

In 2018, Waymo selected the Jaguar I-Pace for use in its autonomous ride-hailing service, placing an order for 20,000 vehicles.

Ralf Speth, JLR's then chief executive, said, "The taxi industry is the ideal test bed for wireless charging, and indeed for high-mileage electric mobility across the board.

Concept car
Jaguar Chief of Design Ian Callum holds 2019 European Car of the Year trophy for the Jaguar I-Pace
Autonomous Waymo Jaguar I-Pace.