With the I-Pace, Jaguar launched a fully electric SUV back in 2018, ahead of many German manufacturers. Unfortunately, the powerful model from Great Britain was not cheap, which is why demand was rather low despite the environmental bonus. That is currently changing, both in the showrooms and on the used car market. If you have a bit of patience, you can actually save a lot of money, as with this example.
used car market
Current offer: Jaguar I-Pace
Jaguar I-Pace with guarantee in the AUTO BILD used car market.
The Jaguar I-Pace EV400 in the middle trim level SE was first registered three and a half years ago (in April 2019) and has had only one vehicle owner since then. And he still seems to have had certain reservations about electric vehicles. The current mileage of only 16,913 kilometers can hardly be explained otherwise.
A fully electric system with an output of 294 kW or the eponymous 400 hp always ensures propulsion in the I-Pace. All variants of the Briton are equipped with all-wheel drive and can cover a distance of just over 400 kilometers with a fully charged 90 kWh battery. This is still absolutely suitable for everyday use today.
Silent luxury
The Jaguar I-Pace offered here is the EV400 with the SE equipment variant, which not only promises the new owner locally emission-free driving pleasure, but also all kinds of comfort. The electric SUV features LED headlights, a heated steering wheel, a head-up display, air suspension and much more. The chic leather interior is also a good reason to take a closer look at the British.
A look at the wear-free seats shows that this electric car has spent a large part of its vehicle life in the garage without being used.
The black I-Pace is available from the Jaguar Land Rover dealership Hugo Pfohe in Hamburg with a full service history and a guarantee, and is being offered for only 59,989 euros. For comparison: Jaguar currently requires a base price of 87,015 euros for the EV400 in the SE version. For this price difference, you can charge for a long time even with rising electricity prices.