Jaguar E-Pace in testing. From the Nürburgring to the Arctic Circle

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From the icy Arctic Circle to temperatures of almost 50º C on the Dubai dunes, the Jaguar E-Pace has undergone an intensive testing program. Jaguar's goal is to ensure that more than just an SUV aimed at driving lovers, the E-Pace will be able to achieve the same performance in any type of terrain and weather conditions.

As part of this testing programme, which lasted 25 months on four continents, more than 150 prototypes were developed.

Jaguar E-Pace

From the demanding German Nürburgring circuit to the high-speed test track at Nardo, through the deserts of the Middle East and the forty degrees below the Arctic Circle, Jaguar engineers have put the capabilities of the new E-Pace to the test.

Our team of world-renowned engineers and dynamics experts has painstakingly developed and fine-tuned the new Jaguar. Months of rigorous testing on roads and circuits around the world have allowed us to develop a high-performance compact SUV that retains Jaguar's performance DNA.

Graham Wilkins, Jaguar E-Pace "Chief Product Engineer"

Jaguar's new compact SUV will make its final test during its world presentation, which will take place next Thursday (July 13th), proving the “combination of agility and excellent performance”. What kind of test? The British brand prefers to keep the mystery… we'll even have to wait until the 13th.

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