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Jaguar says performance I-PACE could be quicker than Tesla’s new Roadster but is concerned with power

April 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jaguar is reportedly engaged on a ‘SVR’ efficiency model of its new all-electric I-PACE SUV.

An government for the British automaker now says that the electrical SUV may very well be even faster than Tesla’s next-gen Roadster, however they aren’t more likely to ship that due to considerations with making that form of energy obtainable.

When Jaguar launched the I-PACE, it didn’t announce any efficiency or off-road variations, which the automaker usually calls SVR and SVX, however they’ve been rumored to be within the work.

In an interview with Autocar, Hanno Kirner, Government Director of Company and Technique at Jaguar Land Rover, wouldn’t affirm that the automobile is coming:

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“We have now requested ourselves how you’d ‘SVR’ an electrical automotive. Sure, we are able to make it do 0-60mph in 1.8sec. It’s a very good headline, however when you’ve achieved it a couple of times, and misplaced your eyes at the back of their sockets, you won’t need to do it once more.”

0 to 60 mph in 1.8 seconds could be simply fast sufficient to beat the report that Tesla goals to set with its next-generation Roadster.

Kirner expressed considerations with rising the ability and acceleration:

“You additionally need to ensure you can’t go too quick. I do fear that the moment torque and efficiency is likely to be an excessive amount of for untrained drivers. It might be that we have now to impose some form of restriction, in order that the efficiency is restricted till they’ve gone on a driving course or one thing.”

As an alternative, he mentioned they might deal with dealing with efficiency by leveraging “I-Tempo’s 50/50 weight distribution and dynamic set-up.”

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Jaguar unveiled the I-PACE earlier this 12 months with a 0-60 mph time of 4.5 seconds. The automobile is predicted to enter manufacturing later this 12 months.

Electrek’s Take

I’m going to need to disagree with Kirner right here as a result of I don’t assume most individuals received’t need to cease utilizing the loopy acceleration after two launches.

With this mentioned, I do agree with the considerations of placing these deceptively fast automobiles within the arms of inexperienced drivers. I believe it partly contributes to a number of the Tesla crashes that we regularly see.

But it surely nonetheless is sensible for Jaguar to ship a SVR model of the I-PACE – particularly since they’re utilizing the automobile for the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY race championship.

Whereas I believe the I-PACE has loads of potential as a efficiency automobile, I’ve my doubts that they might ship a 1.8-sec 0-60 mph acceleration with out some main adjustments to the powertrain.

What do you assume? Tell us within the remark part under.

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