2017 Jaguar F-Pace
August 22, 2016

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Who would have thought that Jaguar’s scintillating F-Type coupe and roadster could be the inspiration for an equally sharp-looking family wagon.
Yet that’s what the all-new F-Pace is about; being a thoroughly useful conveyance that can comfortably transport the family and attendant gear on the same twisty roadways as its F-Type relation. A look-see at the F-Pace confirms that Jaguar chose to put style ahead of space and utility. Otherwise the automaker’s design and engineering teams would have chosen the much larger XF or XJ sedans as their starting point. From front to back the bodywork is curvaceous and devoid of any semblance of angularity.

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