Jaguar I-PACE year 4 review. Should you buy one?

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  • I have had the Jaguar I-PACE for four years and in this video I provide my thoughts on design, performance, battery, reliability and other categories and I conclude whether it is a good EV to buy new or used.
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  • @fsr170409
    @fsr170409 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I had a cesium blue black edition SE on a 71 plate. The car was absaloutely amazing, however the range was shocking and the charging time was slow.I swapped it after a year for an ID5 which is just as cool and funky as the Ipace. The ID5 has a longer range and more safety features included on it.I completely agree that the Ipace is a great car but let down with older technology that hasn't moved on.

  • @alandavis2741
    @alandavis2741 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    I bought a 2021 facelift model a month or so ago. 36k miles, nice condition, HSE full spec...£26k.
    I know it's a risk buying a used EV, and although I've had 'real' Jags in the past (big old XJs and Sovereigns) I think the dealers really struggle with EV tech. Have they moved on since servicing the lovely old straight 6 engines...I think not. I would be looking for specialists for repairs.
    But I tried some other EVs and they left me cold. Went back to fossil fuel cars, choosing between either a top spec used Range Rover or an AMG Merc SUV. Then drove the i-pace and fell in love with it.
    This car in HSE spec is a lovely machine to be in, and it feels like a proper sports car, but has almost zero running costs and plenty of carrying capacity.
    It may be an old design now, but turns heads, looks cool as hell and is a car you find yourself just looking out of the window at when it's on your drive.
    The acceleration is up there with a 400/500HP AMG Merc, without the 20mpg running costs.
    And the Rangy's and Mercs I was looking at were way more expensive than the £26k I paid for this i-pace (similar year/mileage/spec/power)
    Almost all of the time I charge slow at home, so I'm hoping the battery will last with this careful charging.
    Charging away from home is shocking though.....price per mile about double my other car (a BMW convertible with big petrol engine). That's ridiculous. I wonder if network charging on the continent is as expensive as the UK??
    One thing I was warned about that I now agree with...EV's are boring! Lots of acceleration with 400HP, but no noise, no gear changes. It's like driving a fast fridge. So, I find myself just cruising and not flooring it all the time like I did when I owned my last daily driver car (a twin turbo E-class).

  • @The70s80scollection
    @The70s80scollection 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Jaguars have never had a good reputation for reliability, however by the end stages of Ford's ownership they were of a better-built quality and dare I say more reliable than they had ever been, it's probably fair to say now, with the complexities of ICE and the many features cars come with, there won't be any car manufacturer that has the reliability of the quality brands from 20 to 30 years ago, I've own a few jaguars over the last 15 years and currently have an I-Pace, a HSE-FE and clocked up over 4K miles in the last 3 months, the car has been faultless and a dream to drive, Jaguar get a bit of a hard time but I'd say the majority of owners enjoy the Jaguar for it's Grace....Space...Pace....

  • @WoolyChewbakker
    @WoolyChewbakker 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I had one of the first iPace cars that came out in 2018. Jaguar had to come out and rescue me when it failed on its very first charge. The software was not good. It went back.
    If you have £20k to spend and want modern tech in a used EV, look at the Hyundai Ioniq 5. Even the 54kWh battery goes nearly as far as the iPace with its 90kWh battery. Charging at 350kW, it blows iPace charging away. Just a thought.

  • @ipb1966
    @ipb1966 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    I bought a 72 reg iPace a few weeks ago. Three weeks after purchase the power steering failed. Service centre it would take FOUR WEEKS before they could even look at it due to a backlog. Rejected the car and got a refund. JLR really have crippled a stunning looking and driving car with the unreliability issues and lack of development over its lifespan.

  • @mytchpettigrew2823
    @mytchpettigrew2823 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    How are people scheduling charging? Since the security update from jag I can't seem to schedule a charge at all TIA

  • @kalm8722
    @kalm8722 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Would you buy another IPace? Or have you considered which brand / model to go for next?

    • @electricfocus1710
      @electricfocus1710  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

      Your question will be answered in my next video 😁

  • @stevepep7613
    @stevepep7613 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Two months ago i had that same alarm, high voltage system fault detected came up twice after 30 minute fast charge on the M1, thought it was just the battery getting hot, then last week took the car off the home charger and i had another alarm traction battery fault detected, waiting to be able to get the JLR dealer to have a look at the problem, as of now it will only charge to 72%

    • @kevindell5255
      @kevindell5255 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      check out one of the I-Pace😅 forums to get the full background and user experience of this fault

    • @stevepep7613
      @stevepep7613 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@kevindell5255 got the car into the dealer and module No 13 (unlucky for some) in the battery pack has failed,

  • @andrewmccombe6064
    @andrewmccombe6064 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    If you have the traction battery fault it means one of your batteries has died. Happened to me in late December and I’m still waiting for the repair (next month). But JLR offered 13p a mile compensation for the miles I have driven with 75% battery range. Replacing the broken traction battery is a 3 day job for a team of 3. I’m moving to hybrid soon after it’s fixed. Fed up with EV life, the high charging costs and poor range with the anxiety of finding a working charger.

  • @londonwestman1
    @londonwestman1 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    What's the mileage on your car? These reliability issues are surely likely to get worse as it gets older making it a bit of a doubtful proposition second hand.
    I currently have a BMW i3 REX. I made the mistake, I guess, of buying secondhand a reasonably high mileage example when I also do fairly high annual miles so mine's now at 116,000. There's only one i3 on Autotrader that's done more (out of 660 for sale). But then I do the same check for the i-Pace and the highest mileage is 87,000.! (i3s came out way earlier though.) I think I've been lucky with mine (touch wood) needing only 2 days off the road (in 34,000 miles) for brake disks and suspension gators (plus cosmetics).

    • @electricfocus1710
      @electricfocus1710  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Just over 37k mileage.

    • @londonwestman1
      @londonwestman1 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@electricfocus1710 Thanks. (I've edited/extended my original comment since you replied, BTW.)

  • @user-yq6qn8if8w
    @user-yq6qn8if8w 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Still better looking than the competition.

  • @wwp8
    @wwp8 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What about running costs? Insurance, servicing, other maintenance.
    I guess new cost for car tax for next year too?

    • @electricfocus1710
      @electricfocus1710  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Depends how you purchase your car. I get mine through work and pay a lease over four years including all of the above. In terms of electric cost, I do most of my charging at home on a cheap rate overnight tariff currently 7p/kWh, so about £6 for a full charge, under 3 pence per mile.

  • @cornitiger
    @cornitiger 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great drive but shocking car for reliability. so far heat exchanger, new steering wheel (lane keep assist), high voltage switch, currently new battery required!! in 2 and 1/2 years, car has been in the garage for 30 weeks and counting!!

  • @capitalm1257
    @capitalm1257 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I suppose it was 4 years deal cause buying it for cash would be insane.Otherwise why did you buy it?

  • @davewatts7444
    @davewatts7444 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Good looking but then all jags are

  • @user-xj2yz8dw8u
    @user-xj2yz8dw8u 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    From 14K used…

  • @colinaldridge259
    @colinaldridge259 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wether I should by one is immaterial, because you have more chance of being struck by lightning than you have of me ever purchasing an EV.
    Doesn't matter what governments and manufacturers want, I'll never buy one.