Jaguar E-Pace gets refreshed design for 2021 model

Jaguar E-Pace gets refreshed design for 2021 model

After a few months of Jaguar E-Pace spy shots, the new E-Pace is here. By looking at spy shots we know that it is not changed much and now we can see what is changed and what is not. The small crossover E-Pace has got modern tech features and a slightly different design than its predecessors. Also, the E-Pace is the least expensive Jaguar in the whole line up.

On the exterior, the Jaguar E-Pace gets new headlights, a reshaped front bumper, a different grille pattern, and some adjustment to the rear end. New wheels are also added and new trim also added.

Inside it, a new 11.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system is grabbing all attention. Also, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster is available. It also has Jaguar’s latest Pivi Pro software and aims to provide improve quality graphics and connectivity features.  For drivers, there is a new steering wheel with a dual-spoke design at the base. It features all compatibility from Google to Apple Car Play and Android Auto. All trims have an option for a rearview camera mirror.

The E-Pace P250 and P250 SE are powered with a 2.0 L inline-four that produces 246 horsepower and the new trim P300 sport has the same engine but the output is higher i.e. 296 horsepower. All trims have standard all-wheel-drive and nine-speed automatic transmission.

The base model starts at $42,045 which is $1,045 more than last year; the SE model starts at $47,145 and Sport starts at $51,045. The 2021 Jaguar E-Pace will reach Jaguar dealerships in a few months.

 

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