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2022-07-02 08:43:55 By : Mr. Steven Han

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Pricing for the Jaguar F-Pace is up by between $1741 and $4754 for the 2023 model year, but all models gain Amazon Alexa connectivity.

The tweaked 2023 Jaguar F-Pace range has been priced, with customer deliveries beginning in the fourth quarter of 2022.

F-Pace prices are up by between $1741 and $4754, depending on the trim level.

The 2023 F-Pace range now starts at $82,200 before on-road costs for the R-Dynamic S P250, and extends to $189,531 before on-road costs for the limited edition SVR Edition 1988.

All models get Amazon Alexa and what3words integration, while there’s a new 400 Sport which slots underneath the fire-breathing SVR plus a special edition SVR Edition 1988.

The 400 Sport is powered by the existing P400 petrol engine with a twin-scroll turbocharger, electric supercharger and a 48V mild-hybrid system.

The exterior theme for the 400 Sport is dark. It includes gloss black 21-inch alloy whees, an exterior black pack, gloss black roof rails and privacy glass.

The other new addition to the F-Pace range is the special edition SVR Edition 1988, which pays homage to the XJR-9 racer which won the 1988 24 Hours of Le Mans. Only 394 examples will be produced.

The SVR Edition 1988 has been designed by Jaguar’s personalisation division SV Bespoke and it has “an emotive specification, inspired by Jaguar’s rich racing heritage”.

Orders for the F-Pace SVR Edition 1988 are open now at specialist Jaguar SV dealers.

Amazon Alexa voice control, standard on all F-Pace models for the 2023 model year, allows drivers to use voice prompts to control the navigation and media.

It also syncs up with an owner’s Amazon account to give access to items like shopping lists and calendars.

Another new feature in F-Pace vehicles built from April 2022 onwards is what3words integration, allowing navigation destinations to be set using unique three-word strings that correspond to precise 3 metre square locations.

To the end of May 2022, Jaguar sold a total of 143 F-Pace models. It was outsold by the likes of the BMW X5 (1300 sales), Mercedes-Benz GLE wagon (925 sales), Lexus RX (778 sales), Range Rover Sport (661 sales), and Audi Q7 (465 sales), though it outsold the Genesis GV80 (103 sales).

All prices exclude on-road costs.

The 2023 Jaguar F-Pace range is available with four different engines, including a turbo-diesel.

P250 models are powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 184kW of power and 365Nm of torque. It has a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 7.3 seconds.

The D300 is powered by a 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder turbo-diesel with a 48V mild-hybrid system, producing 221kW and 650Nm of torque. It has a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 6.4 seconds.

P400 models are powered by a 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder petrol engine with an electric supercharger, twin-scroll turbocharger and 48V mild-hybrid system. Total system outputs are 294kW and 550Nm, with Jaguar claiming a 0-100km/h time of 5.4 seconds.

The flagship SVR models are powered by a 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine producing 405kW and 700Nm with a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 4.0 seconds.

All F-Pace models feature an eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

Claimed combined fuel economy figures for the 2023 Jaguar F-Pace range are as follows:

All petrol models of the F-Pace require a minimum of 95RON premium unleaded petrol.

The 2023 Jaguar F-Pace measures 4747mm long, 1664mm tall and 2175mm wide, with a 2874mm wheelbase.

The F-Pace SVR’s measurements differ sightly: it’s 4762mm long, 1670mm tall and 2175mm wide.

With the rear seats upright the F-Pace has a boot capacity of 755L, which can be expanded to 1804L with the rear seats folded.

Braked towing capacity is 2400kg with unbraked towing capacity being 750kg.

The 2023 Jaguar F-Pace, just like the rest of the Jaguar range, is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.

There’s also 12 months of roadside assistance that’s renewed each time you service at a Jaguar dealer. It can renewed for eight years.

Jaguar offers a five-year, 130,000km service plan for the F-Pace which is priced as follows:

The 2023 Jaguar F-Pace has a five-star ANCAP safety rating, based on testing conducted in 2017.

It received scores of 93 per cent for adult occupant protection, 85 per cent for child occupant protection, 80 per cent for pedestrian protection, and 72 per cent for safety assist.

All 2023 Jaguar F-Pace models come standard with the following safety features:

The S comes standard with the following features:

The SE adds the following:

The SVR loses privacy glass but adds:

The special edition SVR Edition 1988 adds:

The $1460 Cold Climate Pack available on every trim except for the SVR adds:

The $4360 Cold Climate Plus Pack available on every trim except for the SVR adds the following on top of the regular Cold Climate pack:

The $1350 Park Assist Pack available on every trim except for the SVR adds:

The $2910 Dynamic Handling Pack available on the R-Dynamic S and R-Dynamic SE P250 adds:

The $2970 Technology Pack available on the R-Dynamic S adds:

The Premium Black Pack available on the R-Dynamic S for $9890 and R-Dynamic SE P250 for $8560 adds:

The $5200 Premium Upgrade Interior Pack available on the R-Dynamic S adds:

As is typical of a Jaguar, you can also choose from a wide range of different seat, trim and wheel options, while many of the features the F-Pace gains as you step up in the range are available as standalone options in lower-spec models.

We recommend taking a look at the configurator on the Jaguar website.

The 2023 Jaguar F-Pace is available in the following exterior paint colours, depending on the variant.

All the above colours are free of charge except for the two premium metallic paints, which cost $620. There are a selection of SVO colours that cost anywhere between $11,050 and $20,550, however.

Jack Quick is an emerging automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Jack recently graduated from Deakin University and has previously competed in dance nationally. In his spare time, Jack likes to listen to hyperpop and play Forza Horizon.

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