Jaguar Introduces Two Inline-Six Mild Hybrid Motors With Up To 395 HP For The F-Pace
by AutoExpert | 13 April, 2022
In its F-Pace SUV, Jaguar has introduced two new straight-six motors, one diesel, and the other gasoline, both of which are competitive. The Jaguar F-Pace 300 SPORT will be powered by a 3.0-liter diesel straight-six motor, whereas the F-Pace 400 SPORT will be propelled by a 3.0-liter gasoline straight-six motor.
On the WLPT cycle, both the diesel and gasoline variants use the same 48-volt mild hybrid system, that provides a 33-mile electric range. The diesel engine gets 38.2 mpg in the UK and delivers 296 horsepower and 478 lb-ft of torque thanks to two turbochargers. The diesel-powered Jaguar F-Pace accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 6.1 seconds and has a peak speed of 143 mph.
The gasoline engine produces 395 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque. The motor is turbocharged as well as electrically supercharged, and it can accelerate to 60 mph in only 5.0 seconds. It also has a max speed of 155 mph.
Along with the upgraded drivetrains, the F-Pace now has included Amazon Alexa connection, which enables voice control of the Pivi Pro infotainment system's navigation, audio, podcasts, and smartphone functions. Alexa will be made available to F-Pace customers who already have the Pivi Pro infotainment system via an over-the-air software upgrade.
Additionally, two new hues of grey are offered, along with gloss black accents and an option of 21/22-inch forged wheels. The diesel F-Pace 300 SPORT costs £62,250 ($81,120) in the UK, while the gasoline 400 SPORT costs £68,520 ($89,291).