Rochdale Observer

Not so big cat ready to pounce on rivals

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rides on road like a saloon car making this a great all-rounder.

The E-Pace range starts from £28,545 for the entry level diesel S 150 2WD and there are also SE and HSE trims. Our top-of-the-range HSE R-Dynamic test car comes in at a hefty £47,060 - although almost £6,000 of that was made up of optional extras including a premium Meridian Surround Sound System (£1,020), panoramic glass roof (£970), head up display (£920), red brake calipers (£310) and surround camera system (£310).

As well as our fairly rapid 250PS petrol engine there is an even faster (0 to 60 in under six seconds) 300PS two litre turbo, both sourced from the F-Type, plus three diesel units, 150, 180 and 240PS with the most economical being the 150 at a combined 55.4mpg.

Although it is a mini-me F-Pace the small SUV is mechanical­ly more like the Discovery Sport, with the same platform and transverse engine - a first for Jaguar since the X-Type.

Entry-level models are all frontdrive­n only - like the Evoque - but Jaguar expects most will be ordered with an on-demand clutch-based four-wheel-drive system capable of channellin­g drive to both axles. The most powerful models also get a GKN Driveline torque-vectoring rear differenti­al similar to the one fitted to Ford’s hottest hatch, the Focus RS.

And also unlike it’s big brother the E-Pace has a lot less aluminium in its bodywork, meaning it is actually 40kg heavier than the larger car.

There is no doubt Jaguar’s engineers have come up with a very good looking vehicle on the outside, set off with 20” ten spoke alloy wheels plus chrome and black body details and twin large chrome exhaust finishers built into the rear bumper - perhaps a nod to Jaguars of old?

Inside is a very pleasant and entertaini­ng place to be with four 12V charging points and five USB connection­s that cater for front and rear passengers plus the car’s own 4G wi-fi hotspot can provide for up to eight devices. There is plenty of room for all inside but the luggage area isn’t so generous due to that sloping roofline.

The list of standard equipment on HSE versions is long indeed including: heated washers and screen, auto lights and wipers, power, gesture activated tailgate, reversing camera, premium leather seats (heated and power memory for the front), keyless entry and start, sat nav and DAB radio, parking aid and a raft of safety systems.

So it looks like Jaguar may achieve their ambitions sales targets for the E-Pace as it has almost all the attraction­s of the hit F-Pace - in an even better looking and more practical package.

More informatio­n at www. jaguar.co.uk

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