Jaguar I-Pace voted ‘Most Anticipated Car of 2018’

Jaguar I-Pace voted ‘Most Anticipated Car of 2018’

The full production version of the new all-electric SUV will be revealed in March along with pricing and specification.

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Jaguar’s upcoming all-electric SUV, the I-Pace, has won the Most Anticipated Car of the Year award at the 2018 WhatCar? Awards.

The model – details of which will be fully unveiled in March – beat competitors from Mercedes, Audi and Tesla to the prize, and will join the E- and F-Pace models in the brand’s SUV line-up.

2018 Jaguar I-Pace all-electric SUV

Readers of the magazine voted the I-Pace the winner, with the Citroen C5 Aircross and Audi E-Tron coming second and third respectively.

By combining angular and modern design with five-seat practicality, the I-Pace is the start of the next generation of vehicles from Jaguar. The electric drive technology that powers the SUV was aided by the brand’s adventure into the Formula E racing series and will lead the brand into the electrified future of motoring.

Jaguar director of design Ian Callum said: “The I-PACE is a radical departure for electric vehicles. It’s the product of authentic Jaguar design DNA matched with the most advanced electrification technology and British craftsmanship.

2018 Jaguar I-Pace all-electric SUV

“Winning this award endorses our decision of dramatic, future-facing design and is a great testament of customer reactions to our first-ever battery-powered electric vehicle.”

Steve Huntingford, WhatCar? editor, said: “Ever since the reveal of the Jaguar I-PACE Concept in late 2016 we’ve seen it garner a huge amount of interest from our readership.

“SUV sales show no signs of slowing down, and zero emissions vehicles are only set to get more and more popular, so the I-PACE is entering the market at exactly the right time. It certainly won’t be the only all-electric SUV going on sale in 2018, but as our Reader Award proves, it’s the one that most of our audience is excited about seeing.”