I-Pace Steps Up With Improvements To Charging And Infotainment | Electrifying (2024)

Jaguar has updated its I-Pace with faster charging capability, better ventilation and – at last - a better infotainment system.

The multi award-winning electric car can now be charged using a 22kW AC feed. These more powerful chargers use a three-phase electricity supply and are currently rare, but are expected to become more popular for public charging points at commercial premises over the next few months.

Compared to the previous 7kW maximum charging rate, the I-Pace can now take on enough battery power to travel 33 miles in an hour compared to the old car’s 22 miles. As before, the Jaguar can also be rapid charged at a DC unit with a maximum feed of 100kW.

I-Pace Steps Up With Improvements To Charging And Infotainment | Electrifying (16) The I-Pace can now take on enough battery power to travel 33 miles in an hour

While the upgraded charging is a welcome addition, it will be the new infotainment system which will be most celebrated by owners. The previous system was much criticised for being ponderous and outdated, especially when compared to rivals like Tesla.

The updated I-Pace uses a system called Pivi Pro, which Jaguar claims is as quick and easy to use as your smartphone. It includes a ‘self-learning’ navigation system which can show you where the nearest available charge station is, how much it will cost and how long it will take.

The system also includes an embedded SIM with a free 4G data plan, a ‘3D’ surround camera system for easier parking and an optional ClearSight’ rear-view digital mirror, which uses a camera to give a better view behind the car.

I-Pace Steps Up With Improvements To Charging And Infotainment | Electrifying (17) New Pivi Pro infotainment system fixes one of the big flaws in the original I-Pace

It’s not just the view from inside the I-Pace which will be improved – the air will be fresher too. An improved ventilation system with PM2.5 filtration – the same level as face masks - captures ultrafine particles and allergens. Using a smartphone app, the I-Pace can filter the cabin air before anyone gets inside.

The looks of the car have largely been left alone, with just minor tweaks and new colour options. A 19-inch wheel replaces the 18-inch wheels as standard equipment on the cheapest S models.

All these improvements come at a cost though - the starting price has risen £700 to £65,195.

I-Pace Steps Up With Improvements To Charging And Infotainment | Electrifying (18) The I-Pace's looks have been left pretty much alone, but the price hasn't - it goes up by £700

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I-Pace Steps Up With Improvements To Charging And Infotainment | Electrifying? ›

The updated I-Pace uses a system called Pivi Pro, which Jaguar claims is as quick and easy to use as your smartphone. It includes a 'self-learning' navigation system which can show you where the nearest available charge station is, how much it will cost and how long it will take.

What are the improvements to the I-PACE? ›

All of these models have the R-Dynamic trim applied to them for the first time as of 2024, as well as having new exterior and lighting packs, better technology in glass and infotainment, as well as also including vastly modernised seat positioning and comfort technologies to bring the overall feel of every I-PACE ...

How much does a Jaguar I pace cost to charge? ›

How much does it cost to charge the Jaguar I-pace
Type of chargingPrice per kWh
Home charging8.3p /kWh
Slow/fast charging56p /kWh
Rapid/ultra-rapid charging81p /kWh

What is the maximum charging speed of the I-PACE? ›

The 2019-2020 I-Pace has a maximum charging power of 7.4 kW while the 2022 models gained an increased 11 kW charging speed. All current model years have DC fast charge up to 100 kW, enabling drivers to charge up to 80% in just under 40 minutes.

How long do I-PACE batteries last? ›

How long do the batteries last on a Jaguar I Pace? Jaguar claims the batteries on the new I Pace should last for around 500,000 KM, which is around 310,000 miles. This should be ample enough to last for the entire lifetime of the car.

What is the future of the I pace? ›

The Jaguar I-Pace will not be part of the firm's all-electric line-up, even as a bridging model, and will be taken off sale before the firm's relaunch in 2025 - along with the rest of the current model range.

Why is the Jaguar I-PACE not selling? ›

Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell confirmed the move to Autocar. He said the I-Pace will be discontinued before the company's relaunch in 2025 (alongside the rest of its current model range). The company is looking for a fresh start, and the I-Pace will not be included, not even as a bridge vehicle.

Can I charge my Jaguar I-PACE at a Tesla charging station? ›

Tesla Destination charging stations are designed to be compatible with many other types of electric vehicles, including Jaguar's I-PACE. There are more than 4,000 of these charging stations around the USA.

How often does a Jaguar I-PACE need servicing? ›

Electric vehicles are becoming more and more popular around Rancho Santa Fe and Del Mar – and for good reason! For example, Jaguar I-PACE maintenance is recommended once every 2 years or 21,000 miles (whichever comes first).

Can Jaguar I-pace use 150kw charger? ›

At rapid charging stations

For example, the Jaguar I-Pace can charge at a maximum of 100 kW DC. So, when an I-Pace is plugged into a 50 kW rapid DC charger, it can take the full 50 kW of power. However, when connected to a 150 kW DC charger, the I-Pace will only be able to charge at its maximum rate of 100 kW.

Does the I-PACE come with a charging cable? ›

Every I-PACE comes with a Public Charging Cable (Mode 3 Charging Cable) as standard.

What kind of charger does the I-PACE use? ›

The I‑PACE uses SAE J1772 Level 2 cables, is compatible with most Level 2, 240-volt home EV chargers with J1772 plugs, and can charge up to 7 kW.

Do Jaguar I-pace hold their value? ›

Our expert data suggests that, over three years and 36,000 miles of motoring, the I-Pace should hold onto between 46 and 48 per cent of its original value. In comparison, the BMW iX is expected to retain up to 56 per cent of its list price after the same three-year period.

What is the realistic range of a Jaguar I-pace? ›

The battery of the Jaguar I-Pace EV400 has a total capacity of 90 kWh. The usable capacity is 84.7 kWh. A range of about 235 miles is achievable on a fully charged battery.

How much does it cost to replace an I-Pace battery? ›

The price of car parts within the category Start stop battery for JAGUAR I-Pace (X590) ranges from £55 to £150, depending on the manufacturer and product specifications.

How many miles does the Jaguar I-pace do on a full charge? ›

The I-Pace houses a sizeable 90kWh battery but offers range of around 240-250 miles (official WLTP is 255 miles). Consequently, efficiency falls noticeably below the expected lower threshold of 3mi/kWh.

How many miles can the electric SUV Jaguar I-pace do on a full charge? ›

JAGUAR I-PACE RANGE CALCULATOR PLACEHOLDER

CO₂ Emissions: 0 (g/km). EV Range: Up to 470km (292 miles).

How long does it take to charge a Jaguar I-pace at home? ›

13 Hours

Do you have to pay for Jaguar in control? ›

InControl account required. Secure Tracker and Secure Tracker Pro services need to be activated and the vehicle must be in an area with network coverage. To continue using the relevant feature after its initial subscription period, you will need to renew your subscription and pay the applicable renewal charges.

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