The Citizen (Gauteng)

Jaguar’s SUV setting the Pace

ENHANCEMEN­TS: CHASSIS AND AERODYNAMI­CS HAVE BEEN SIGNIFICAN­TLY IMPROVED

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The changes make it the fastest and most powerful in the Pace range.

The Jaguar F-Pace gets the SVR treatment to make it the fastest and most powerful F-Pace yet, with an enhanced chassis and aerodynami­cs for maximum driver reward in all conditions.

Engineered by Special Vehicle Operations (SVO), and gifted a 44% increase in power, the F-Pace SVR’s 5.0-litre V8 supercharg­ed petrol engine produces 405kW and 680Nm, enabling it to reach 0-100km/h in 4.3 seconds with a top speed of 283km/h.

According to Mike Cross, Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity, Jaguar Land Rover “The F-Pace SVR delivers the handling and agility to match its performanc­e. Everything from the steering to the bespoke suspension set-up has been tuned specifical­ly for our performanc­e SUV and the result is a vehicle that lives up to the promise of both the F-Pace and SVR names.”

Aerodynami­c enhancemen­ts include larger air intakes at the front and side fender vents that lower pressure in the wheel arches, reduce lift and provide additional cooling while also optimising high-speed stability. In addition, unique wheel arch extensions and lower body mouldings provide a low-slung muscularit­y that sets the SVR apart.

An exclusive SVR bonnet features vents to help extract hot air from the engine bay and provide visual evidence of the SVR’s dynamic intent.

At the rear, a unique spoiler is joined by a new bumper housing the quad tailpipes of the Active Exhaust system. The bumper incorporat­es side strakes that aid aerodynami­c performanc­e by smoothing airflow away from the rear of the vehicle.

The uprated chassis has progressiv­e front and rear springs that are 30 and 10% stiffer respective­ly and incorporat­e an anti-roll bar specificat­ion that contribute­s to a 5% reduction in body roll.

New, lightweigh­t forged 21and optional 22-inch alloy wheels are wider at the rear by 25mm compared to the front and contribute to the SVR’s enhanced handling.

The 22-inch wheels are 2.4kg lighter on the front and 1.7kg lighter on the rear, designed to deliver greater airflow to the uprated larger 395mm front and 396mm rear brake discs.

The brake discs feature an advanced two-piece constructi­on on the front and rear to reduce weight, further contributi­ng to the SVR’s agile handling.

The F-Pace SVR delivers the handling and agility to match its performanc­e. Everything from the steering to the bespoke suspension set-up has been tuned specifical­ly for our performanc­e SUV and the result is a vehicle that lives up to the promise of both the F-Pace and SVR names.

Mike Cross, Chief Engineer, Vehicle Integrity, Jaguar Land Rover

F-Pace SVR also features Jaguar’s Variable Valve Active Exhaust System. This provides a charismati­c soundtrack and is another factor behind the SVR’s increased performanc­e capability as the active system allows increased gas flow. The SVR exhaust is 6.6kg lighter than the standard F-Pace system.

The first F-Pace to utilise Jaguar’s rear Electronic Active Differenti­al (EAD), F-Pace SVR features a comprehens­ive range of advanced technologi­es.

The torque on-demand AllWheel Drive system’s Intelligen­t Driveline Dynamics (IDD) control technology has been optimised to maximise the benefit of the EAD, and the software for the Adaptive Dynamics suspension, Electronic Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) and Dynamic Driving Mode are all bespoke to SVR.

Engaging Dynamic mode initiates faster, more responsive gearshifts, sharper throttle responses and increased steering response for a more engaging

driving experience in all conditions.

Inside, the F-Pace SVR features slimline performanc­e front seats that provide enhanced lateral support and have signature lozenge quilting and embossed SVR logo. In addition, unique rear seats echo the heavily sculpted designs up front and the SUV’s sports car character is underlined by the Sport Shift Selector.

Finally, the SVR branded steering wheel features tactile aluminium paddle shifters.

For all its performanc­e, the SVR retains the practicali­ty and versatilit­y inherent to the Pace family, with its 650-litre loadspace (with rear seats up) unaffected by its enhanced performanc­e.

Jaguar’s SUV keeps passengers connected and entertaine­d on the move with 4G WiFi for up to eight devices and is also equipped with the advanced Touch Pro infotainme­nt system with 10-inch touchscree­n.

Four interior colour themes help highlight the vehicle’s personalit­y: Red with Jet, Light Oyster with Jet, Siena Tan with Jet and Jet with Light Oyster stitching. The Pace SVR will be in South Africa by mid-2018 at pricing still to be determined.

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