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What is jaguar s experience with building electric cars? 0Any thoughts? It seems like the Jaguar I-PACE is really nice car. Will cost around the same as fully speced TM3. Has a little less range, but is more roomy , has basically the same acceleration. Also has normal dash and knobs you know Only thing that keeps me from taking it as a serious competitor to TM3 is the absence of Supercharger network. What is your thoughts guys?
Edit : Also the interior materials looks much better than TM3 or even S or X
Jaguar I-pace is faster than Model 3. See related discussion:
Keep in mind that this price includes VAT, which is around 20%. In contrast in US you get prices displayed without any sales tax. Therefore if you want to compare it with TM3 with all options, which is now roughly 60k$ in US, the I-PACE would costs 73k$ and not 87k$. So it is not that far away at all. If you would like to add AWD to TM3 ( which Jaguar have at all configurations), you stands at 64k$ vs 73k$...
I am thinking of as an alternative, the Hyundai Kona EV. Very nice looking mini SUV...and has a HUD . It is speculated to be available in the USA sometime next year. If the Model 3 SR model is delayed any longer, then I may look deeper into the Kona.
Without superchargers, Tesla is still King!!! There are and will be some absolutely fantastic EV's, but without Tesla's fast supercharger network, it's makes the cars useless for travel. My $0.02 If you only want the car for local use, go for it.
If long distance travel is part of your mission, then you're right. If it isn't (because you don't use a car that way, or own another ICE car that handles travel well, or can rent one) then not so much.Without superchargers, Tesla is still King!!! There are and will be some absolutely fantastic EV's, but without Tesla's fast supercharger network, it's makes the cars useless for travel. My $0.02 If you only want the car for local use, go for it.
The Jaguar sems more of an X-fighter than a Model 3 competitor. It will definitely appeal to those who need/want more room than a hatchback or sedan, have good access to its preferred charging networks and want a nicer place to sit while they travel.
Robin
Yep 0, but have made cars since 1935. Hopefully not too much rattling from the front suspension then.What is jaguar s experience with building electric cars? 0
It's gonna take several iterations to get it right.
In most countires there are no superchargers, and, for example, Model 3 charges at same rate as ChaDeMo, anyways, on average.
They call it Adaptive Cruise control with steering assist. I saw 2 cameras in the windshield. Guess a MobilEye system, but have not found anything on the capabilities of the system.Does the I-Pace have an AP equivalent? If not, we shouldn't be incuding the cost of it in the comparison.
I am thinking of as an alternative, the Hyundai Kona EV. Very nice looking mini SUV...and has a HUD . It is speculated to be available in the USA sometime next year. If the Model 3 SR model is delayed any longer, then I may look deeper into the Kona.