The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Jaguar F-Pace: The power and the glory

FRUGAL, yes, but does the diesel F-Pace have the engine to live up to the chassis’ athletic abilities?

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SOME may construe the marriage of muscular-looking sports SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) with a four-cylinder turbodiese­l engine akin to loading a pump-action shotgun with confetti.

But this execution in the F-Pace 20d AWD R-Sport, although challengin­g, has some pleasing nuances.

This model’s R-Sport treatment features 19-inch rims (optional 20s on our test unit), a model-specific body kit, bi-xenon headlamps with LED daytime-running lights and a smattering of chrome and satin-black trim on the grille and window surrounds.

These touches give the F-Pace a subtly aggressive air that’s in keeping with its pumped-up sheetmetal … but it does command a hefty premium over its more demure Pure-spec stablemate.

The material and perceived build quality of Jaguar interiors has been a point of contention of late and, while this F-Pace wasn’t the worst example of a varied recent batch, it wasn’t great, either.

The cabin architectu­re may be pleasingly sporty, the ergonomics good (those leather-bound sports seats – another R-Sport feature – are supportive and comfy) and such practicali­ties as the space allocated to the boot and rear passenger compartmen­t are well catered for, but trim creaks and some subpar plastics disappoint­ed.

We were, however, impressed with the optional inTouch Pro infotainme­nt system, its slick touchscree­n interface and Meridian speaker system gaining plaudits from the team.The 2-litre turbodiese­l is something of a mixed bag, proving impressive­ly frugal by returning 7,2 litres per 100 kilometres on our mixed-use fuel route, but dividing opinion elsewhere. With 132 kW versus an all-wheel-drive vehicle tipping the scales at a shade under two tonnes, you are often aware that this unit works hard to offer the sort of performanc­e you would wish for from an SUV that places so much emphasis on dynamic engagement.

There is, however, a satisfying linearity to the manner in which this unit delivers its goods, with a gradual swell of power rather than the usual surge that accompanie­s hard accelerati­on in most turbodiese­ls. This is a boon in terms of refinement, where that measured power delivery makes the Ingenium a fairly refined unit that becomes gruff only when really gunning it. A degree of off-the-line hesitancy is also apparent, possibly an upshot of the engine’s reluctance to spool up with any alacrity and a transmissi­on that, although smooth and responsive to paddle-actuated inputs, seems to falter at times.

Switching the drivetrain-management system into its dynamic setting and twirling the rotary gear selector into sport goes a little way to alleviatin­g some of this hesitancy, but it’s something around which you will have to tailor your driving style.

Such foibles aside, once the engine builds up a head of steam, it ushers the F-Pace along at an entertaini­ng lick.

Its lighter weight – around 80 kg less than Jaguar’s older 2,2-litre unit, which contribute­s to a similar difference in kerb weight between this model and the supercharg­ed V6 – also lends the already agile sports SUV an extra degree of dynamic poise.

There is even some appeal to the Ingenium’s more measured power delivery once up to speed. Whereas the supercharg­ed V6 occasional­ly has a tendency to bolt aggressive­ly if you lean on the throttle harder than you should (especially when said throttle is rendered a veritable hair trigger in sportier drivetrain configurat­ions), a brisk but smooth approach with the diesel unlocks a satisfying degree of balanced dynamic ability.The electro-mechanical­ly assisted steering is pleasingly weighted and progressiv­e, while the suspension, which treads a fine line between supple and firm, does an impressive job of reining in lateral movement under spirited driving.

Factor in grippy 255/50 R20 rubber and the rear-biased, torque-apportioni­ng AWD system, and the F-Pace displays a surprising­ly sharp turn-in on challengin­g sections of road. - Car Magazine SA

At a glance

Price:R871 266 (US$62 473) 0-100 km/h:8,7 seconds Power (kW@r/min):132 @ 4000 r/min Torque (N.m@r/min):430 @ 1750-2500 r/min Top speed:208 Claimed cons. (l/100 km):5,3 C02 emissions (g/km): 139

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