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The I-PACE, Jaguar’s first all-electric vehicle, has been shortlisted for the What Car? Reader Award, where the public choose the car they are most excited about seeing in 2018

It is competing against 12 other new vehicles with the winner being crowned at the What Car? Awards in January.

The Jaguar I-PACE is an electric car that combines a supercar silhouette with sports car performance, five-seater SUV versatility and zero emissions.

“We are extremely excited about the arrival of Jaguar’s first-ever electric vehicle and cannot wait to see the reaction of UK buyers. We believe the I-PACE’s groundbreaking design, true Jaguar performance and competitive range and charging times will make it the first real electric alternative to a traditional premium SUV”.    JEREMY HICKS - JAGUAR LAND ROVER UK MD

The motoring public can vote on the car they most look forward to seeing at www.wcreaderaward.com  until the closing date on 4 December at 17:00 (GMT).

When the production version is revealed it will become the latest member of Jaguar’s successful PACE family of SUVs. The F-PACE, Jaguar’s first SUV, went on sale in April 2016 and has become the fastest-selling Jaguar ever, recently surpassing the 100k sales mark globally.

The E-PACE, Jaguar’s new compact performance SUV, made its debut in July with a spectacular world record 270-degree corkscrew-like barrel-roll. It offers sports car looks with SUV practicality for the next generation of Jaguar customers and is available to order now.

To be one of the first Jaguar I-PACE owners go to jaguar.co.uk  and click the ‘I want one’ button

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