How Much Does a 2022 Jaguar E-PACE Cost?
For 2021, the E Pace line-up has been trimmed back from six to three versions, the P250, P250 SE, and 300 Sport. The P250 kicks off with 18-inch wheels, 12-way adjustable, heated front seat, two-zone climate control with rear air vents, and 40/20/40 folding rear seat. Standard on the
P250 ($40,995) is the 11.4-inch touchscreen with Pivi infotainment system, surround-view parking camera, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto, and wireless smartphone charging. The
P250SE ($46,095) steps up by adding premium LED headlights featuring the J blade daytime running lights, auto high beam assist, a powered tailgate, and 19-inch allow wheels. Inside, the P250SE dashboard upgrades to a 12.3-inch driver display screen and the more sophisticated Pivi Pro infotainment system for the center touchscreen. On the outside the
300 Sport ($49,995) dresses up with 20-in wheels, front fog lights, gloss black bumper inserts, side vents and side window surrounds. A split-rim soft-grain leather steering wheel, suede headliner, and bright metal pedals distinguish the cabin.