JAKARTA - In welcoming future electrification trends, several manufacturers have planned the manufacture of electric vehicles fully. One example is Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), which will introduce EV models by 2025 with the "Reimagine" strategy.
As one of the steady British manufacturers in the transition to electrification, JLR has been proven with Jaguar TCS Racing's participation in Formula E and the presence of an electric SUV, Jaguar I-Pace.
Gerry Kartowidjojo, President Director of PT JLR Indonesia, revealed that Jaguar contributed to the electric car program by presenting environmentally friendly vehicles with high performance.
"The involvement of Jaguar in the Jakarta E-Prix 2023 is proof of their commitment to continue to innovate in high-performance electric vehicles (EVs)," Gerry said in an official statement quoted by ANTARA on Thursday, June 22.
Jaguar I-Pace, as Jaguar's first fully electric car, offers high performance and advanced technology. Equipped with an electric motor, this car is capable of generating a power of 394 dk and achieving acceleration from 0 to 100 km/hour within 4.8 seconds.
This performance is supported by the all-wheel drive system (AWD). In addition, Jaguar I-Pace is equipped with a 90 kWh electric battery capable of traveling up to 470 km in a single charge.
Jaguar's future car also carries the technology Torque Vectoring by Braking combined with Dynamics Stability Control (DSC), providing accurate control for users.
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Jaguar I-Pace comes in three variants, namely SE, HSE, and Black. The price of the trim SE is IDR 2.6 billion, the HSE is IDR 2.8 billion, and Black is the highest selling price for IDR 2.9 billion.
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