Both are compatible with Amazon Alexa.
Jaguar has expanded the F-Pace range. If buyers are looking for more power and not the same price as the top-spec model, the new trim levels will offer them additional options.
The F-Pace 400 Sport is now available, as well as the 300 Sport. Both are sporty-oriented trims. These two options are the best alternatives to the V8 powered F-Pace 300 Sport and F-Pace 400 Sport.
The F-Pace 400 Sport is identical to the 300 Sport visually. They are available in premium grey finishes, Carpathian Grey or Charente Grey. The Black Pack adds privacy glass and black roof rails.
The default wheels are 21-inch Style 5105″ wheels. These come with a five-spoke design and a glossy dark finish. Customers have the option to upgrade to 22-inch Style 1020 forged wheels. These can be available in gloss black with satin black inserts or glossy silver with contrast inserts. You can also get cabin enhancements like the integration of Amazon Alexa to increase connectivity.
The powertrains are what separate the two models. The 400 Sport is equipped with an Ingenium 3.0-liter gasoline MHEV inline-six engine. It’s turbocharged and supercharged and produces 400 metric horses. This engine produces 395 horsepower (295 Kilowatts) and 406 pound-feet (506 Newton-meters) of pulling force.
F-Pace 300 Sport features an Ingenium 3.0-liter six-cylinder Diesel MHEV with an advanced series-sequential Turbocharging system. The engine produces 300 metric horsepower equivalent to 296 HP (221 kW), and 479 lb/ft (650 Nm). This engine option can also be used in the R-Dynamic SE or HSE trims.
These two new Jaguar F-Pace trims do not have suspension modifications.
At the current exchange rate, the diesel-powered Jaguar F-Pace 300 Sport is available for purchase at PS62,250, or $80,979. The gasoline F-Pace 400 Sport is priced at PS68,520 (89,135). Although the automaker has not yet disclosed when, it is likely that the F-Pace 400 Sport will be available in the US.