The Jaguar F-Pace is available with one of four different engines, three of which give the Jaguar excellent acceleration and two of which provide the Jaguar with surprising fuel economy. For those looking to save on gasoline, the base engine is a 2.0L turbo 4 cylinder, rated at 247 horsepower, with power sent to all four wheels. Acceleration with this engine is on par with others in its class, with 60 mph achieved in a claimed 6.4 seconds. For some though, that won't be enough and for those buyers, Jaguar offers a more powerful version of their 3.0L Supercharged V6 making 380 horsepower. 0-60 mph comes up in 5.1 seconds for the more powerful Jaguar F-Pace. At the very top of the lineup sits a supercharged 5.0L V8 engine making 550 horsepower. All engines available on the F-Pace send power to all-four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
The Jaguar F-Pace is available in nine different trims, base F-Pace, Premium, Prestige, R-Sport, Checkered Flag, 300 Sport Limited Edition, Portfolio, S and SVR.
The base F-Pace comes with 18-inch alloy wheels a 380-watt, 11-speaker sound system, Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming, speed sensitive volume control, dual-zone climate control, a sliding panoramic roof, a rear power lift gate, powered front seats and a rearview camera.
The Premium trim adds 19-inch alloy wheels, a memory system for the front seats and mirrors, an auto dimming rearview mirror and powered outside mirrors and an automatic garage door opener.
The Prestige edition adds Taurus Leather seats that are heated in front and have more adjustability than those on lower models, a heated steering wheel, Xenon headlights, a navigation system, better interior lighting, parking sensors and keyless entry.
The R-Sport adds 20-inch wheels, an R-Sport body kit, additional exterior chrome around the grill and side vents, adaptive, intelligent high beams, 16-way power adjustable front seats with additional bolstering to keep drivers in place during high-g cornering maneuvers, a lane keep-assist function, a blind spot monitoring system, SiriusXM satellite radio and front fog lamps.
The Portfolio trim includes an interactive driver display, 20-inch alloy wheels, 20-way electric power seats trimmed in Windsor leather up front with heating and cooling, a heads up display, a powered, gesture controlled tailgate, an 825 watt meridian sound system and four-zone climate control.
The F-Pace S includes its own unique body kit and red painted brake calipers, along with most of the kit that comes standard on the R-Sport. However, it also includes adaptive suspension to further improve handling.
For 2020, Jaguar introduced two new packages; the Checkered Flag trim includes 20-inch alloy wheels, black package, heated sport steering wheel, heated seats and "Checkered Flag" badging.
The 300 Sport Limited Edition also includes 20-inch alloy wheels with 18-way electric sport seats with driver memory, adaptive LED headlights and ?300 Sport' branded black brake calipers, steering wheel and metal treadplates.
Spacious Cabin
Excellent Handling
Powerful Acceleration With Supercharged Engines
All-wheel Drive
Luxurious Interior Amenities
For 2020, The F-PACE comes with minor changes, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity now come standard and the diesel engine option has been discontinued. Jaguar has also introduced two new trims for the F-PACE, this includes the Checkered Flag Limited Edition and the 300 Sport Limited Edition.
The F-Pace slots into Jaguar's lineup above their entry-level XE, but below the mid-sized XF, nearly splitting the difference in price between the two sedans. F-Pace is surprisingly cheap, especially considering its combination of sporty styling and excellent performance. A Porsche Macan is considerably more expensive to start and while a BMW X3 is somewhat cheaper, it doesn't have nearly the presence that the F-pace has, even in its base configuration.