Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jaguar E-pace tested in world’s most extreme conditions

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From the freezing Arctic Circle to the dust and heat of Dubai, the Jaguar E-pace has been subjected to a diverse testing programmes, ensuring it is not only a driver’s car but a dynamic and entertaini­ng performanc­e SUV too.

Jaguar unleashed hell and high water to ensure that E-pace worked on all surfaces and in all weathers. More than 150 prototypes were built during a gruelling 25-month test programme which took place across four continents to ensure not only extreme durability but that the vehicle lives up to the art of performanc­e philosophy.

From the demanding Nürburgrin­g circuit and high-speed Nardo test track to the deserts of the Middle East, E-pace has proved itself in the world’s most challengin­g environmen­ts. Jaguar’s engineers braved the -40C temperatur­e of the Arctic Circle and the high altitudes and rivers of China’s most remote provinces to ensure E-pace can withstand a lifetime of use in the hands of the most active and demanding customers.

Jaguar’s new compact performanc­e SUV will face its final test in a world premiere that will be aired on Facebook and Youtube on July 13. Jaguar will demonstrat­e the E-pace’s combinatio­n of agility and true Jaguar performanc­e, as well as how entertaini­ng it is to drive.

“Our team of world class engineers and dynamics specialist­s have meticulous­ly tuned and developed a true Jaguar. Months of intense testing on roads and tracks around the world have delivereda compact performanc­e SUV that is true to Jaguar’s performanc­e DNA,” Graham Wilkins, Chief Product Engineer, Jaguar E-pace said.

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