On March 14, 1818 at Whitley, United Kingdom, Jaguar took the first electric car I-PACE to Monaco Formula 1 racing to showcase the power and...
On March 14, 1818 at Whitley, United Kingdom, Jaguar took the first electric car I-PACE to Monaco Formula 1 racing to showcase the power and performance of the car.
Monaco is not only world famous for its passion for racing sport. It also invests heavily in renewable energy, electric bicycles and electric cars, and shares plans with residents. and closely monitor the air quality. Surrounding the harbor of Monaco is a well-known, full-length, lacewing, straight line that becomes the ideal location for an SUV's run.
Jaguar I-PACE runs to Monaco at 3am. With a capacity of up to 400 PS and a maximum torque of 696 Nm produced from two electric motors, the I-PACE can reach speeds of up to 100 km / h in just 4.8 seconds from the stationary state.
Launched from March 1 and ready to receive customer orders, I-PACE owns a lithium-ion battery pack with a large capacity of 90kWh capable of running up to 480km and can charge from 0 to 80% of the capacity. The battery lasts 40 minutes (using 100kW DC power). While retaining the concept, but worth mentioning, during production, I-PACE has been integrated Jaguar artificial intelligence AI
Beginning in late 2018, in time for the fifth season of Formula E, the special edition of the Jaguar Land Rover (SVO) will be available with 20 I-PACE eTrophy variants.
I-PACE is based on the experience of the Formula E Formula E team of the Panasonic Jaguar Racing team. In particular, Jaguar has created the world's first battery-powered race car that can be manufactured in series and I-PACE is a racing version of it.
Monaco is not only world famous for its passion for racing sport. It also invests heavily in renewable energy, electric bicycles and electric cars, and shares plans with residents. and closely monitor the air quality. Surrounding the harbor of Monaco is a well-known, full-length, lacewing, straight line that becomes the ideal location for an SUV's run.
Jaguar I-PACE runs to Monaco at 3am. With a capacity of up to 400 PS and a maximum torque of 696 Nm produced from two electric motors, the I-PACE can reach speeds of up to 100 km / h in just 4.8 seconds from the stationary state.
Launched from March 1 and ready to receive customer orders, I-PACE owns a lithium-ion battery pack with a large capacity of 90kWh capable of running up to 480km and can charge from 0 to 80% of the capacity. The battery lasts 40 minutes (using 100kW DC power). While retaining the concept, but worth mentioning, during production, I-PACE has been integrated Jaguar artificial intelligence AI
Beginning in late 2018, in time for the fifth season of Formula E, the special edition of the Jaguar Land Rover (SVO) will be available with 20 I-PACE eTrophy variants.
I-PACE is based on the experience of the Formula E Formula E team of the Panasonic Jaguar Racing team. In particular, Jaguar has created the world's first battery-powered race car that can be manufactured in series and I-PACE is a racing version of it.
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