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The F-Pace SVR is also powered by Jaguar's 5.0L AJ133 supercharged V8 producing 550PS (542 hp) and 680 Nm [12] In late 2020, a facelift on the vehicle occurred and it was given a new 2.0L i4 PHEV engine combination, as well as a 3.0L i6 mild hybrid engine, utilizing a 48 Volt belt alternator starter system and an electric supercharger .
In 2014, the Jaguar XE became the first Jaguar car to be assembled here, followed by the F-Pace in 2016. Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar, Jaguar F-Pace; Jaguar Land Rover India, Pune, India [58] Jaguar XF, Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover Velar; Jaguar Land Rover India, Tamil Nadu, India (planned) [59] [60] [61]
Jaguar I-Pace 2018–present. The Jaguar I-Pace is an electric SUV, officially revealed on 1 March 2018. It is Jaguar's first electric car. Amid slowing sales [83] and a change in corporate vision, Jaguar has announced that the I-Pace will be discontinued by 2025. [84] Production of the I-Pace ended in December 2024. [78] [85]
The AJD is a family of V6 and V8 turbodiesel engines with a clean-sheet architecture and variable valve timing developed by Ford of Europe for its then-subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover, as well as for its partner PSA Group working under the Gemini joint development and production agreement.
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The Jaguar J-Pace large SUV was also planned to use the MLA platform, along with a Land Rover model. [15] However, the XJ and J-Pace were cancelled in February 2021. [13] On 26 October 2021, JLR revealed the fifth generation Range Rover which uses the MLA-Flex platform. [16] The third generation Range Rover Sport was revealed on 11 May 2022. [17]
Next in the range is the V8 S with 495hp and then the F-Type R, with Jaguar's 5.0-litre, 550 PS (405 kW; 542 hp) supercharged V8 petrol engine, allowing the car to attain a top speed of 299 km/h (186 mph) and accelerate from 0 to 97 km/h (0 to 60 mph) in 4.0 seconds.
The C-X17 features an advanced aluminium monocoque architecture on to which future models will be based on, branded as iQ[Al]. [5]The C-X17 is powered by the 3.0-litre 6-cylinder petrol engine found in the Jaguar XF, Jaguar XJ and Jaguar F-Type and is equipped with a rear-biased intelligent all-wheel drive system.