An updated version of the Jaguar E-Pace crossover has been launched. exterior styling tweaks mask a switch to the same PTA platform as the most recent range Rover Evoque, allowing an all-new infotainment system and a fresh plug-in powertrain.
On the outside, the facelifted E-Pace features a redesigned front bumper, a new mesh radiator grille and a fresh pair of LED headlights, which feature Jaguar’s newest ‘Double J’ lighting signature. Jaguar has also fitted a new undertray at the rear, along with revised LED tail-lights that are inspired by the units fitted to the all-electric I-Pace.
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The changes to the cabin include a new drive selector, soft-touch trim around the instrument binnacle and a reshaped transmission tunnel, which makes much more room for the driver’s knee.
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The E-Pace also now benefits from a new 11.4-inch infotainment system, which is powered by JLR’s newest Pivi software. Jaguar says the screen has been developed for ease of use; 90 per cent of the system’s functions, such as media and navigation, can be accessed with just two inputs.
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Over-the-air updates for software tweaks and mapping are supported as standard, while the touchscreen is paired with an updated 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, which features displays for navigation, media and contact details.