2019-12-10 15:43
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New software update released for Jaguar I-Pace – adds 12 miles of range

New software update released for Jaguar I-Pace – adds 12 miles of range

Jagaur’s first all electric vehicle, the I-Pace SUV has a new software update out which adds up to 12 miles of additional range, as well as a few other tweaks such as AWD torque distribution and the regenerative breaking is more efficient at recuperating kinetic energy.

But the new update, while all well and good – it cannot be updated over-the-air like all of the Tesla models, instead you will need to take the car into your nearest Jaguar dealer who will then update it manually. But the good news is that, once it is updated the I-Pace will be able to update more of itself remotely.

Jaguar has managed to eek out the extra 12 miles, partly thanks to what they have learned from the eTrophy racing series.

Other additions in the update are, a reduced use of the radiator in the car to cool the batteries and range predictions should be more accurate now.

Learn more about Jaguar’s software updates on jaguar.co.uk

Alex Lowe

New software update released for Jaguar I-Pace – adds 12 miles of range

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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