Jaguar E-Pace: Exceptional Performance and Sporty Design
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Stunning Aerial Jumps
The Jaguar E-Pace, the latest addition to the British manufacturer's lineup, has achieved a new Guinness World Record by completing a jump of 15.3 meters during its global launch in London. The jump was executed by stunt driver Terry Grant, showcasing the brand's commitment to high-performance engineering.
Design and Creativity
The design of the E-Pace draws inspiration from the company's sports car, the F-Type. It features the iconic Jaguar front grille, a muscular stance, short front and rear overhangs, and strong curves that contribute to its stunning appearance.
Technical Features
- Towing capacity of up to 1,800 kg
- First model in the company's lineup to adopt the new generation of front glass displays
Technology and Comfort
The E-Pace offers ample space for five passengers and includes a 4G Wi-Fi hotspot that can connect up to eight devices, making it a practical and connected cabin. Additionally, it features 12V charging points and five USB ports for convenient charging.
Infotainment System
The infotainment system features a 10-inch display, providing connectivity to various applications and features.
Powerful Performance
Terry Grant, who holds 21 Guinness World Records, stated, "As far as I know, there is no production car in the world capable of performing a barrel roll. I have always dreamed of executing this since I was young, and after driving the Jaguar E-Pace and achieving a new record, it was amazing to help launch this new member of the 'Pace' family in such an exciting way."
Performance Engines
The vehicle is available with a range of Ingenium petrol engines, enabling the 296-horsepower engine to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.4 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 243 km/h.
Driver Safety
Front and rear parking assistance (standard on the vehicle) is supported by the latest high-tech safety features, including:
- Automatic emergency braking system
- Pedestrian detection system
- Lane-keeping assist system
- Traffic sign recognition system
- Driver condition monitoring system
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