A year after presentation at the Los Angeles motor show Jaguar reports that they are finishing test drives if their first electric model I-Pace.

Jaguar I-Pace is very anticipated automotive entry for 2018, which already has more thousand potential buyers who already paid entry fee for new car. To some of them Jaguar granted a pleasure to personaly drive test cars and communicate with development engineers.

The testing had quite a broad scope with 200 test cars produced to be tested on actual roads. In the time of testing Jaguars I-Pace gathered more than 1,5 million test miles and more than 11.000 test hours. One of the last drives took a potential client Ann Voyer and her test car on a 320 kilometers long road from Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard to Morro Bay in San Luis Obispu, which showed a long distance potential of new car.

After a test, Ian Hoban, Jaguar Vehicle Line Director, said: "After 1.5 million global test miles, the I-PACE is ready for production and is proven to deliver long distances on a single charge. Jaguar's first battery electric vehicle will also be fast to charge; our target is a zero to 80 percent charge being achievable in a short break."

Dec. 11, 2017 Driving photo: JLR

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