F-Pace [Hot!] Jaguar F-Pace SVR


The Jaguar F-Pace (X761) is a compact luxury crossover SUV made by Jaguar Land Rover. It is the first Jaguar model in the SUV class.

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Ahead of its global auto show debut at the New York International Auto Show on Wednesday, March 28 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, Jaguar today announced an extreme variant of its best-selling F-PACE performance SUV – the F-PACE SVR.

Already recognized as the 2017 World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year, as well as being the best-selling model in the Jaguar line-up since its launch two years ago, the F-PACE was a natural choice to receive SVR upgrades. The performance enhancements made to create the F-PACE SVR make it the fastest and most powerful F-PACE yet. Boasting an enhanced chassis, improved aerodynamics and 170 more horsepower than the current range-topping F-PACE S, the F-PACE SVR is built for maximum driver reward in various conditions.

Engineered by Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 found in the F-PACE SVR produces 550hp and 502lb. ft. of torque; a 44% uplift in power, enabling it to reach 0-60mph in just 4.1 seconds (0-100km/h in 4.3 seconds) on its way to a top speed of 176mph (283km/h)1.

“The F-PACE SVR delivers the handling and agility to match its performance,” said Mike Cross, Chief Engineer of Vehicle Integrity at Jaguar Land Rover. “Everything from the steering to the bespoke suspension set-up has been tuned specifically for our performance SUV and the result is a vehicle that lives up to the promise of both the F-PACE and SVR names.”

Aerodynamic enhancements include larger air intakes at the front and side fender vents that lower pressure in the wheel arches, reducing lift and providing additional cooling while also assisting with high-speed stability2. In addition, unique wheel arch extensions and lower body moldings provide a low-slung muscularity that sets the SVR apart.

An exclusive SVR hood features vents to help extract hot air from the engine bay, providing visual evidence of the car’s dynamic intent.

At the rear, a unique spoiler is joined by a new bumper housing the Active Exhaust system’s quad tailpipes. The bumper incorporates side strakes designed to aid aerodynamic performance by smoothing airflow away from the rear of the vehicle.

The upgraded chassis features a set of progressive front and rear springs that are 30- and 10-percent stiffer respectively; incorporating an anti-roll system that contributes to a 5-percent overall reduction in body roll.

New, lightweight forged 21- and optional 22-inch alloy wheels are wider at the rear by almost 1-inch (25mm) compared to the front and contribute to the vehicle’s enhanced handling. The 22-inch wheels are 5.3lbs lighter on the front and 3.7lbs lighter on the rear and are designed to deliver greater airflow to the larger 15.5-inch (395mm) front and 15.6-inch (396mm) rear brake discs. The brake discs feature an advanced two piece construction on the front and rear, and when combined with the lighter wheels reduce unsprung mass, further contributing to the new car’s agile handling.

The F-PACE SVR also features an F-TYPE inspired Variable Valve Active Exhaust System; providing not only a charismatic soundtrack, but also increasing exhaust gas flow as another factor behind the SUV’s increased performance capability. The SVR exhaust is 14.5lbs lighter than the standard exhaust system in the F-PACE.

As the first F-PACE to utilize a rear Electronic Active Differential (EAD), the differential in the SVR works in conjunction with a comprehensive range of advanced technologies, each calibrated to deliver increased on-road performance and handling. The torque on-demand All-Wheel Drive system’s Intelligent Driveline Dynamics (IDD) control technology has been optimized to maximize the benefit of the EAD, while the software for the Adaptive Dynamics suspension, Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) and Dynamic Driving Mode are all unique to the F-PACE SVR. Engaging Dynamic mode initiates faster, more responsive gearshifts, sharper throttle responses and increased steering response for a more engaging driving experience in all conditions.2

Inside, the F-PACE SVR features slimline performance front seats that provide enhanced lateral support and have the signature Jaguar lozenge quilting and embossed SVR logo. In addition, unique rear seats echo the heavily sculpted designs of the seats up front, while the SUV’s sports car character is underlined by a SportShift Gear Selector like what is found in the F-TYPE sports car. Finally, the SVR branded steering wheel is enhanced with tactile aluminum paddle shifters.

For all its performance, the SVR retains the practicality and versatility inherent to the ‘PACE’ family of crossovers and SUVs; the 33.5cu. ft. of available loadspace (with rear seats up) is unaffected by the enhancements made to the SVR model. As with other F-PACE vehicles the SVR keeps passengers connected and entertained on the move with an available 4G Wi-Fi connection for up to eight devices; advanced Touch Pro infotainment system with 10-inch touchscreen standard; and a standard 12.3-inch Interactive Driver Display instrument cluster.4,5,6

Four interior color themes help to highlight the vehicle’s high performance personality; Red with Jet, Light Oyster with Jet, Siena Tan with Jet and Jet with Light Oyster stitching.

Drawing on extensive all-terrain expertise of both the Jaguar and Land Rover brands, the F-PACE SVR features a host of advanced technologies such as All-Wheel Drive with Intelligent Driveline Dynamics, All Surface Progress Control and Adaptive Surface Response to aid performance on a variety of surfaces and in a variety of weather conditions2.

The F-PACE SVR will be priced from $79,9903 when it arrives in retailer showrooms Summer of 2018, and comes standard with a best-in-class ownership package7, Jaguar EliteCare, that includes:

- 5-Year/60,000 Mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty

- 5-Year/60,000 Mile Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance

- 5-Year/60,000 Mile 24/7 Roadside Assistance

- 5-Year/Unlimited Mile Jaguar InControl® Remote & Protect™

550-HP Jaguar F-Pace Adds Utility To The SVR Range


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My goodness, they're never going to develop a new AJV8. 11 straight years in current form and 22 years old in total age.
 
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Aggression has been added to the exterior without ruining the beauty of the car. It looks tidy without black or aluminium trims slapped on the bumpers.

That's slow for the power and 4WD it has.

Classic Jaguar. Weight must be the culprit.
 
Like it! Now we have three really interesting sport SUV-s. Macan GTS, Stelvio Quadrofoglio and now this F-Pace SVR...
 
This is a nice surprise from Jaguar, the redesigned exterior bumpers and panels are aggressive, distinctive without going over the top. I will say it is the hottest looking mid size SUV now, too bad the interior is such a huge let down.
 
Think it is nicely done. Funny comments about the interior and the speed when you have super slow front wheel based vehicles like the Lexus RX/NX with exteriors designers by pre-schoolers.
 
The fender vents on the rear are gross to me and the interior continues to be a disappointment. Pass. The X3 M, Stelvio Quariofoglio, and AMG GLC63 are all more worthy imo.
 
Right, but I didn't expect the F-Pace to be such an un-aerodynamic SUV. Cayenne and Levante are miles ahead in this aspect.
 
Lol, the Cayenne turbo is priced at least $40K more (before options) than the $80K SVR. Levante probably will have a similar if not larger gap.

I believe this vehicle will appeal to people who believe the BMW and Merc counterparts are too common. Neither of these brands offer a 550 hp SUV for $80K. Heck this even undercuts LR’s prices.
 
I believe this vehicle will appeal to people who believe the BMW and Merc counterparts are too common. Neither of these brands offer a 550 hp SUV for $80K. Heck this even undercuts LR’s prices.

It's rare for the design language of a sports car to successfully transfer to a bulky car, but Jaguar have done it. Yes the Germans are better all rounded but the F-Pace is beautiful as a sculpture - especially in certain trims and colours.

I would consider taking a break from Germans and playing the field in an F Pace.
 
You'd definitely better off in a Stelvio QV then.

Ahh The Stelvio QV the fastest SUV around the Ring. They showed an example still in camouflage at the Geneva Auto Show recently boasting of its record-breaking lap time. The back windows were blacked out but looking through the front windows and windscreen again like the Guilia there were no back seats.
 
Ahh The Stelvio QV the fastest SUV around the Ring. They showed an example still in camouflage at the Geneva Auto Show recently boasting of its record-breaking lap time. The back windows were blacked out but looking through the front windows and windscreen again like the Guilia there were no back seats.

Still a faster and better looking car than the F-Pace SVR
 

Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company for Jaguar Land Rover Limited, also known as JLR, a British multinational manufacturer of luxury and sports utility vehicles. JLR, headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, UK, is a subsidiary of Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover, with histories dating to the 1920s and 1940s, merged in 1968 under British Leyland. They later became independent and were subsidiaries of BMW and Ford. In 2000, BMW dissolved the Rover Group, selling Land Rover to Ford. Since 2008, Tata Motors has owned Jaguar Land Rover.
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