Jaguar F-Pace testing in severe conditions
Details and images about F-Pace trial in extreme conditions have been published by Jaguar, just to be sure that this news will run all over the world as it has to be.
Jaguar promises to offer an “unrivaled blend of performance, design and practicality” and because of that the first ever Jaguar’s crossover experienced its paces at JLR's test facility in Arjeplog, Northern Sweden where is a very cold climate and the temperatures very rarely exceed minus 15°C, more often they drop to minus 40°C. Mock-ups of the F-Pace were supposed to tackle tracks that were built for purpose, different inclines and mountain climbs, also off-road areas and even split-friction straights that is a part of the 60-km track designed mainly to develop the all-wheel drive system.
Their engineers also changed a bit the All-Surface Progress Control and Dynamic Stability Control systems, everything for the foal of making positive that the driver will feel the car as a legitimate Jaguar should deliver.
September is the time when it will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and it will go on sale in 2016.