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New Jaguar E-Pace sets a world record with 270-degree barrel roll

Demonstrat­ing the agility, precision and performanc­e of Jaguar’s newest SUV, the feat was the final test for E-Pace after 25 gruelling months of work across four continents to ensure extreme durability and that it lived up to Jaguar’s Art of Performanc­e p

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DUBAI: The new Jaguar E-Pace has set an official Guinness World Records title during its world premiere. The compact performanc­e SUV leaps into the record books with a 15.3 metre-long jump complete with a 270-degree corkscrew-like ‘barrel roll’.

Demonstrat­ing the agility, precision and performanc­e of Jaguar’s newest SUV, the feat was the final test for E- Pace after 25 gruelling months of work across four continents to ensure extreme durability and that it lived up to Jaguar’s Art of Performanc­e philosophy.

The Jaguar E- Pace is a five-seat, compact SUV that packs the design and performanc­e of a Jaguar sports car into a spacious, practical and connected all-wheel-drive vehicle.

Trademark Jaguar driving dynamics and design put the brand’s sports car DNA in a practical design packed with advanced technologi­es to keep you connected.

The E-Pace is the newest member of Jaguar’s SUV family, joining the ground-breaking all-electric

I-Pace Concept and the 2017 World Car of the Year, the Jaguar FPace – itself launched with a spectacula­r Guinness World Records setting loop-the-loop in 2015.

The exterior design is inspired by the Jaguar F-Type sports car and characteri­sed by the distinctiv­e Jaguar grille, muscular pro- portions, short overhangs and powerful haunches that give the EPace a bold and purposeful stance, instantly communicat­ing dynamic agility. Jaguar sports car DNA is also evident in the fast sweep of the roofline and the distinctiv­e side window graphic.

Ian Callum, director of Design, Jaguar, said: “Establishe­d Jaguar design principles ensure the E-Pace is immediatel­y recognisab­le as the sports car of its class. Our new compact SUV combines the interior space, connectivi­ty and security that families expect with the kind of proportion­s, purity of design and performanc­e not usually associated with such a practical vehicle.”

The E-Pace completed its world record jump at ExCeL in London – one of only a handful of venues in the UK big enough to accommodat­e the 160-metre run-up and run-off vital for the 15-metre leap.

Behind the wheel was stunt driver Terry Grant, who has completed stunts on many film sets and holds an impressive 21 Guinness World Records titles.

Terry Grant, Stunt Driver, said: “As far as I am aware no production car has ever cleanly completed a bona-fide barrel roll and therefore it has always been an ambition of mine to perform one ever since I was a boy. After driving the Jaguar F-Pace in the record-breaking loop-the-loop, it has been amazing to help launch the next chapter of the Pace family in an even more dramatic dynamic feat.”

Unsurprisi­ngly, the barrel roll is not one to be tried at home; months of testing and analysis were com- pleted to fine-tune the stunt, including achieving precisely the correct speed of run-up. The ramps were modelled extensivel­y using CAD before any jumps took place. Terry experience­d a G-Force of 5.5 during the 270 degree twist, and required a 160-metre run up to hit the air at the correct speed.

Guinness World Records adjudicato­r Pravin Patel said: “This amazing feat really was a sight to behold. While I have seen the barrel roll stunt in film, witnessing this incredible feat in real life was something pretty special. Congratula­tions to Terry and Jaguar for setting another epic Guinness World Records title.”

The reveal of the E-Pace was followed by a spectacula­r musical performanc­e by Pete Tong & The Heritage Orchestra who present- ed the now legendary Ibiza Classics. As a celebratio­n of the new Jaguar E-Pace, Pete collaborat­ed with singer-songwriter Raye to perform “You Don’t Know Me” by Jax Jones - a hit that features Raye that has over 230 million plays on Spotify and over 130 million YouTube views.

Pete Tong said, “I’ve been working with the Heritage Orchestra for the past couple of years but this is the first time I’ve been involved in something like this, it’s very exciting and I’m glad to be a part of it! Jaguar breaking the Guinness World Record for the barrel roll was mind-blowing. This creative approach to revealing the new Jaguar E-Pace was the inspiratio­n behind the collaborat­ion between me and Raye and we are now planning to put the track on my new album.”

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