The F-Pace has been one of the best-selling Jaguar models since it was unveiled as their first SUV. In fact, no less than 328,000 examples have been built at the Solihull production facility with numerous iterations over the years, including the wild V8 engined SVR models. However, with Jaguar transitioning into an all-electric brand by 2025, production for the F-Pace will sadly come to an end.
That said, Jaguar ensures that its characterful SUV goes out with a bang with the 90th Anniversary edition. This special edition celebrates nine decades of internal combustion engine production and order books are now open in Australia with deliveries planned for September.
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The last hurrah for the F-Pace will cost $91,915 for the P250 while the P400e will set you back by $115,882 plus on the road as for the first time, Jaguar is also offering a plug-in hybrid version of the same. The P400e offers up to 69km (NEDC) of electric-only driving range and fast DC charging capability which tops up the battery from 0-80% in 30 minutes. That said, the F-Pace P400e is no slouch either and combined power is a healthy 404PS and 640Nm.
As a result, 0-100 km/h is dealt in 5.3 seconds. Meanwhile, Jaguar will continue to offer the P250 Ingenium four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine.
The F-PACE 90th Anniversary Edition in R-Dynamic SE specification has various changes to its swoopy exterior. These include 21-inch Gloss Black alloy wheels, privacy glass, a sliding panoramic roof, Gloss Black roof rails, a head-up display, and 3D Surround Camera technology. Inside, you get sports seats with contrast stitching, ebony headlining, and aluminium interior trim.
Rawdon Glover, Jaguar’s Managing Director, said: “F-PACE has given new clients a choice of models, including the efficient plug-in Electric Hybrid. With its inherent quality and design leadership, it has delighted our clients globally. As we prepare for an all-electric future, the 90th Anniversary Edition is a fitting tribute to nine decades of pioneering design, performance, and innovation.”
The F-Pace first burst onto the scene in 2013 as a concept, and it made its debut in 2015. In 2020, the model was refreshed with a new exterior and interior plus electrified powertrains. Under its new ethos of launching only electric cars, Jaguar plans to have an EV crossover following the reveal of its all-electric GT towards the end of this year.
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