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Jaguar E-pace

Verdict on entry D150 SUV

- Richard Ingram Richard_ingram@dennis.co.uk @rsp_ingram

THIS is near enough the cheapest Jaguar E-pace you can buy. While the majority of the firm’s SUVS have allwheel drive and an automatic gearbox, this entry-level 2.0-litre D150 model is powered via the front wheels through a six-speed manual transmissi­on.

We’re big fans of the Evoque-based E-pace, and price aside, it’s one of our favourite small premium SUVS. But with relatively high ownership costs, does a bog-standard low-power diesel make more sense? We’ve driven it to find out.

The first thing you’ll notice is how eager the engine feels. It’s a punchy performer, and it never feels sluggish, so long as you don’t let the revs bog down. Apart from the long throw, the gearbox is pleasant and precise to use.

Grip is good, despite the absence of the pricier models’ all-wheel drive. Body roll is kept in check, so the E-pace corners deftly in all but the tightest of bends. The steering is weighty and quick to respond, enabling you to place the car accurately on the road, and while a new Volvo XC40 is comfier, our model’s optional 19-inch wheels didn’t harm the ride too much.

Without adaptive dampers fitted, the Jaguardriv­e Control settings make little difference on manual models. Our advice would be to leave it in Comfort and work the gearbox for maximum performanc­e.

The basic unbadged E-pace starts from £28,500, but the S car tested here throws in desirable kit such as sat-nav, leather seats and Park Assist. A reversing camera, parking sensors and a suite of safety kit also feature.

Yet if you want an automatic, you’ll need to opt for the pricier AWD model. This makes it harder to compare and contrast raw figures, although a quick glance suggests the manual should be much cheaper to run, with lower CO2 emissions and superior fuel economy.

Yes, the E-pace Auto offers smooth changes and improved grip, but it’ll also add a substantia­l £3,300 to the list price, or £49 per month on a three-year finance deal.

“It’s punchy and never feels sluggish, so long as you don’t let the revs bog down”

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NEED TO KNOW Options can send E-pace’s list price soaring; our car’s alloy wheels were a whopping £1,830
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Diesel is strong and grip is good, even though the D150 is two-wheel drive
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