Haven't got one but parked next to one yesterday. The first SUV I've ever wanted.
I test drove one of these yesterday, an odd experience hearing the birds whilst driving with the windows closed! The performance was intoxicating, overtaking opportunities that don't exist in a diesel V70...
Anyone got one? Just wondered what the real-world range is and where you put the spare wheel...
Haven't got one but parked next to one yesterday. The first SUV I've ever wanted.
There are some cracking contract hire deals on these at the moment. Sub £400 plus vat on 6+35.
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We have one, brilliant car does everything it should do
Real world range is around 220 miles.
Like most modern cars no spare wheel
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The one I tried had a space saver in a bag that took up half the boot space, but I understand it also comes with a repair kit.
It was very impressive and 220 miles is better than I was expecting, that's really good (and means I have to stop 10 miles before my mother in law's!)
Also interested in the Polestar 2 now.... Ten grand less for apparently similar performance.
Cheers
Meaty
We don’t use high regen where you effectively don’t use the brakes, when you lift off it slows down very quickly, we prefer it to feel like a normal automatic, if you use high regen I’m sure you will get to the mother in laws
I had one for a weekend test drive before ordering my new company car. The performance is very good fun, but would imagine the neck snapping acceleration would get tiresome after a while if you are using this as a family car. Certainly my family got fed up with me testing the 0-60 times 🤢
The one I had was showing less than 200 miles range, even when 100% charged so a lot less than the official range. The boot space and rear visibility is also very poor.
In the end I ordered an e-tron, which to me was a much better balance of space vs comfort vs performance for a family car.
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I have driven both and don't agree with you, neither do any of the comparison reviews I can find, https://www.whatcar.com/news/new-aud...-i-pace/n20037
Perfectly objective review: they both have the same max speed and the e-tron has more torque but only the Jag is ‘seriously rapid’
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Here is another https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/audi/e...-jaguar-i-pace
I was not doubting you or criticising the result. Etron in French is turd
I just read the link and found that whilst volume and speed can be objectively measured, a lot of car testing is about impressions, feel, and reviewers often fail to characterise them as such. As was the case in both main body and conclusion
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
For that size of car, once they are pleasant places to be in, the deciding factor for me would be autonomy and speed of charge. So the Jag would win based on that.
I feel it is too early for my needs but I am grateful they are on the market as they allow people who have different needs to get them, thus making improvements to the product and the charging network more economically viable
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
The boot on the ipace is a lot smaller in reality, down to the difference in how they are measured. Apparently on the jag they measure up to the roof, whereas most manufacturers (inc Audi) measure to the windows.
The jag is definitely quicker and a sportier ride, neither or which are high on the priority list for a family car
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One down side with the Ipace is parts availability, someone I know is having to wait four months for a replacement part, that really isn't good enough.
I ordered my I-Pace 2 weeks ago, delivery expected at the end of the summer. Excited!!
That review on harry's garage would put me off. The lack of range and what seemed to be limited charging availability