Jaguar E-Pace review: A pawsitive development
Jaguar's cub has a small new engine. Does that spell cat-astrophe for the revamped E-Pace?
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BEFORE you ask, the E-Pace is not electric, despite the letter "E" in its name. Jaguar does have a battery-powered sport utility vehicle (SUV) in its lineup (and quite a good one, at that), but it's called the I-Pace. I could never figure out why, but then I did go to a lousy school.
Anyway, while the E-Pace may not be an electric car, it's certainly an important one, at least to Jaguar. It's the British brand's answer to the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Mercedes GLA, all of which sell so well they make hotcakes look like urinal cakes.
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