2019 Jaguar I-Pace SE long-term review: Off the beaten track

In our last update, we hit the slopes in Jaguar's first electric car. This time around, with almost 10,000km on the clock, the 2019 Jaguar I-Pace acted as a support vehicle for an off-road test we were shooting, and we wanted to see how it would go with a few light off-road obstacles thrown at it. Featuring a wading depth of 500mm, the I-Pace is surprisingly just shy of the Nissan Navara, which can wade up to 600mm of water.

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