Western Mail

Big cat is back on the prowl

- MIKE TORPEY newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

IT MAY be an ever so subtle hint, but a hint nonetheles­s.

Open one of the front doors on a Jaguar E-PACE model at night and a puddle light shines on the ground showing a stalking Big Cat followed a few inches behind by a Jaguar cub.

Family on the prowl perhaps – just like the discerning audience at which this younger brother to the larger F-PACE is targeted.

Compact SUVs, or crossovers, have become sought-after modes of transport for everyone from school run mums to family hatchback upscalers.

While not to be confused with Jaguar’s all-electric I-PACE, the “E” is pitted against seasoned campaigner­s like the Audi Q2, BMW X2 and Volvo XC40, so the stakes are high.

And to give greater leverage to the E-PACE’s qualities, there’s now a compelling new trim grade called Chequered Flag, with some slick design enhancemen­ts and upgraded standard kit.

It means buyers get equipment like an electric sliding panoramic sunroof, a 12.3-inch interactiv­e TFT instrument panel, body-coloured bumpers, twin exhausts and full smartphone compatibil­ity.

There are also 10-way heated front seats, a powered tailgate and keyless entry while something called Smart Settings uses artificial intelligen­ce to learn a driver’s habits and tastes.

It’s clever stuff, the car automatica­lly adjusting the seat, climate and infotainme­nt as it recognises each driver by their key fob or smartphone Bluetooth signal as they approach.

The Chequered Flag spec is up for grabs on four versions of the E-PACE with 200PS and 249PS petrol engines and 150ps and 180ps diesels.

Our variant, with the more powerful of the two oil-burners plus all-wheel drive, was strong and agile to drive with swift accelerati­on and plenty of torque.

It feels planted at speed too, flicking seamlessly through the nine-speed automatic transmissi­on with its steering wheel-mounted paddles for manual shifts.

Move inside the cabin and the sPACE is deceptivel­y accommodat­ing and includes a deep centre console with removable cup holders, large glovebox and deep sculpted door bins.

It’s luxuriousl­y comfortabl­e too, featuring perforated leather seats and spacious rear accommodat­ion - ample room for three across the back - while the large powered boot has a separate compartmen­t underneath.

What buyers also get with the E-PACE is a sharp, upmarket and stylish compact SUV – made all the better by that Jaguar badge.

E-PACE prices start at £29,080, attractive for a car adorned with the Big Cat motif, though that tab only gets you the basic trim, a 150PS engine and six-speed manual transmissi­on.

Opting for a Chequered Flag variant, complete with 19-inch satin grey alloys, side vent and treadplate badging, ebony grained leather seats and an interactiv­e driver display, starts at £40,050.

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