Snarling wildcat
But don’t take the F-Pace for just another large, docile, ambling giant just because of its imposing presence - stamp on its tail and it too, can instantly turn into a snarling, claws-out wildcat in full attack mode.
To top it all, the two smaller- engine models are also the undisputed range champions when it comes down to low emissions and fuel usage of just 6.4l/100km/h which make them very appealing to buyers who attach more weight to purchase price, comfort, practicality, running costs and stand-out looks than scorching performance.
The F-Pace certainly attracts attention wherever it is parked and even on the fly it draws lots of smartphone photo grabs. With its high-profile kerbside presence, wide stance, large black grille and gaping air-inlets, slit-eyed daytime running lights, gleaming alloys, Jaguar badging and R-Sport insignia on the front fenders it is a stand-out handsome beast, even in a crowded parking lot. It certainly caused a buzz wherever we parked it during our week together.
I recently piloted the 2.0 AWD R-Sport on a meandering exploration of the West Coast in its full, world-renowned wild-flower bloom – a trip that took my wife and I from Cape Town to the West Coast National Park, Langebaan (for an overnight stay) and on to Hopefield, Darling and via Malmesbury on the way back home to Hout Bay.