If for any reason you found the 380-horsepower
F-Pace S lacking in oomph – despite a manufacture claimed 5.1-sec run to 96 km/h, as Jaguar has answered your prayers with the new SVR.
Making its world premiere at the 2018 New York Auto
Show, the 2019MY F-Pace SVR packs the same supercharged 5.0-liter
V8 utilized in numerous other high-end performance models in the Jaguar-Land
Rover group, including the F-Type and Range Rover Sport SVR.
It’s good for 542 hp and
680 Nm of torque. Paired to a standard all-wheel drive system and
an eight-speed automatic transmission, it catapults the F-Pace SVR to 60 mph in
4.1 sec (100 km/h in 4.3 sec) and on to a top speed of 283 km/h. It
also promises to sound the part as the V8 gets Jaguar’s Variable Valve Active
Exhaust System that’s 6.6 kg lighter than the standard exhaust.
Jaguar says that’s not all, as it has performed numerous tweaks to the chassis
to go with the extra power.
Among other changes are stiffer springs, lightweight
forged 21- and optional 22-inch alloy wheels that are wider at the rear by 25mm
compared to the front, and uprated 395mm front and 396mm rear brake discs. It
also gets a rear Electronic Active Differential (EAD), while Jaguar optimized
the all-wheel drive, adaptive dynamics and electronic-powered steering system
for the SVR.
Beyond the chunkier wheels, Jaguar’s Special Vehicle
Operations (SVO) team gave the performance F-Pace a host of aerodynamic
enhancements, though the design remains clean. Up front, there’s a new bumper
with massive air intakes, while the exclusive hood and front fenders also gain
vents, as does the rear bumper. The lower body moldings are new, with other
features including a unique roof spoiler and quad exhaust pipes.
Moving on to the interior, the F-PACE SVR features
slimline performance front seats with ‘lozenge quilting’ that provide increased
support and sport an embossed SVR logo. The rear seats mimic the sculpted
design found up front. There’s also a Sport Shift Selector on the lower console
and an SVR branded steering wheel with tactile aluminum paddle shifters along
with a standard Touch Pro infotainment system with 10-inch touchscreen and a
12.3-inch HD instrument cluster.
It goes on sale worldwide this summer with pricing
starting from US$ 79,990 in the United States where it gets a comprehensive 5 year
/ 60,000 miles warranty and scheduled maintenance, and from £ 74,835 OTR in the
U.K..