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JAGUAR F-PACE R-DYNAMIC SE D300

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JAGUAR F-PACE R-DYNAMIC SE D300

By CHRIS RILEY

After spending a few days in one of Sydney’s wealthier harbourside suburbs, we were surprised to see few examples of Jaguar’s F-Pace.

The company’s first and largest SUV ticks all the boxes, or so we thought. It’s stylish, pricey and with its long British lineage — what more could one want?

Or so we pondered searching for a parking spot, on a long narrow street that was not wide enough for two vehicles to pass and which offered parking on one side only.

A small city car starts to make a lot of sense in this context, because the F-Pace is long and rather wide and finding somewhere to pop it is not accomplished easily.

In fact, parking the car can be a challenge full stop, because you can’t see over the bonnet and the auto dipping rear vision mirrors can be both a help and hindrance trying to guide it into a tight spot with scraping the rims (fortunately they can be disabled).

STYLING

That gifted Scot Ian Callum designed the F-Pace. As Jaguar’s very first SUV, he got to start with a clean slate. Callum, who we’ve met more than once, is a believer that Jags should look cool because cool cars attract cool people – and the F-Pace largely achieves this goal.

Like his other designs the proportions of the five-seat SUV are near perfect, but we can’t help feel the front, lower air intakes could do with some embellishment – at least in this model. They’re a bit large, a bit plain and appear designed to fill empty space more than anything else.

The radiator grille is starting to look a bit dated too, but of course it will soon be superfluous to needs.

The rear of the wagon with its broad haunches, chunky rubber and horizontal tail lights is beyond criticism.

F-Pace is offered with a choice of petrol and diesel engines, some turbocharged, others turbocharged and hybrid together while still others are all three: turbo, supercharged and hybrid combined – all underpinned by all-wheel drive.

Prices start from $82,200 for the entry F-Pace R-Dynamic P250 S, with a turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine.

Our test vehicle,  the R-Dynamic D300 SE powered by a 3.0-litre twin turbo diesel with a mild hybrid, is priced from $103,200 plus on-road costs.

The top of the line 5.0-litre supercharged V8 SVR P550 is priced from $149,900.

There’s pages and pages of options to personalise your car and contribute to the bottom line. Determining what is standard and what is optional however could require confirmation.

Our test vehicle was fitted with a number of options that brought the total price to $115,399 before on-roads, including sunroof ($4420), 22-inch wheels ($4420), head-up display ($1960), privacy glass ($950), Drive Control with Adaptive Surface Response ($310) plus additional power sockets ($139), 2 x USB and 1 x 12 volt for rear seat, a 12 volt for luggage area.

The 22-inch wheels bring a tyre repair kit instead of the space saver.

Standard kit includes 20-inch alloys, black exterior pack, two zone climate air with rear vents, heated 12-way power-adjust DuoLeather sport seats with driver memory and configurable cabin lighting.

There’s also LED headlights, auto high beam, auto dimming interior mirror, auto lights and wipers, power fold and dip exterior mirrors, front and rear parking sensors and a power tailgate.

F-Pace is covered by a five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty. But get this, there are no service intervals. Instead, the vehicle tells you when it’s ready to be serviced — how cool is that?

As such Jag offers a pre-paid service plan for $2650 that covers the car for all services in the first five years or 102,000km.

INTERIOR

F-Pace presents well and has the requisite ambience, with tobacco-coloured leather, offset by mood lighting, stainless steel trim and earthy tones for the infotainment system.

But for a big car it has surprisingly little room in the back seat and the raked roofline could find you ducking to avoid bumping your head.

The boot on the other hand is quite large at 755 litres with the seats up, suggesting the design is skewed towards two people and plenty of luggage at the expense of their passengers.

The part analogue/part digital instrument cluster, features a central 7.0-inch mitred digital display that is mortised between two analogue dials.

While the design looks interesting, in a chronograph kind of way, the digital part is busy and difficult to interpret on the move.

A full 12.1-inch ‘interactive’ display is an $845 option.

The air controls adopt a different approach too, changing between fan, temperature and seat heat levels with a push or pull of the knobs.

Once you discover how it works it’s okay, but it’s hardly what we’d call intuitive.

Entry is keyless. You push a button to start. Then grip the low-profile transmission lever, tucking your fingers over the front to release the selector lock.

To disengage the electric parking brake, it is necessary to tap the accelerator which releases with a start if you happen to be parked on a slope. Not such a good idea?

ENGINES / TRANSMISSIONS

Feeding the beast is a 3.0-litre twin turbo six-cylinder diesel, with a mild hybrid that delivers a substantial 221kW of power and 650Nm of torque, the latter from 1500 to 2500 rpm. Power is delivered to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic, with paddle shifters and auto engine stop-start to save fuel.

But it’s a torque-on-demand system so most of the time it operates in two-wheel drive with a bias to the rear wheels.

SAFETY

Five-star safety comprises six airbags, a rear-view camera, autonomous emergency braking (AEB), lane departure warning (LDW) and speed assist systems (SAS).

There’s also blind spot assist, rear traffic monitor, lane keep assist, traffic sign recognition and adaptive speed limiter, adaptive cruise control with steering assist, driver condition monitor and a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

What you don’t get is a proper 360-degree overhead camera which remains a $950 option.

INFOTAINMENT

Infotainment consists of the latest Pivi Pro system with a floating 11.4-inch touchscreen that is quick to start and features Bluetooth, voice control, satellite navigation, AM/FM/DAB+ radio, wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto and wireless phone charging, along with an online data plan.

The simplified menu structures allow drivers to access or view up to 90 per cent of common tasks in two taps or less, we’re told.

The Meridian sound system pumps out 400 watts, with 13 speakers including a separate subwoofer plus active noise cancellation to remove background road noise.

DRIVING

Jaguar has been a long-time proponent of aluminium to reduce weight. A lighter vehicle means better performance and fuel economy, with 80 per cent of the body made from aluminium, with additional weight savings through the use of a composite tailgate and magnesium for parts such as the cross member.

The higher torsional rigidity also delivers better handling from the coil over double-wishbone front integral link rear suspension.

Together with brake-based torque vectoring and variable electric power steering, this SUV has a lot going for it.

The dash from 0-100km/h takes 6.4 seconds and it has a top speed of 230km/h and uses a claimed 7.0L/100km of fuel.

The hybrid uses a belt integrated starter generator to harvest energy usually lost when slowing and braking. This energy is stored in a 48V lithium-ion battery for later use to assist in accelerating, as well as delivering a more refined stop/start system.

The latest Jaguar Drive Control features four drive modes: Comfort, Eco, Rain-Ice-Snow and Dynamic, that can be selected based on road conditions.

The settings, selected through a new rotary dial next to the drive selector, adjust steering, transmission, throttle and Adaptive Dynamics settings.

Auto vehicle hold provides added convenience and smoother operation than conventional automatic hill hold.

The new technology holds the brakes for an unlimited period of time when stationary on a gradient, gently releasing the brakes when the driver depresses the accelerator to drive away.

Adaptive surface response is designed to distinguish between different low traction surfaces, like mud, ice, gravel, and snow and delivers the ideal torque split for the conditions. Sounds good, but many reviewers find it hard to get past the badge.

Just because it’s a Jag, doesn’t mean it’s perfect. In fact, we believe there’s a case for ‘blind’ reviews — that is not knowing the brand of vehicle you’re testing.

There’s more than enough oomph from the 650Nm diesel to barrel off the line and the car is extremely quiet for a rattler, but throttle response is jerky and can make it difficult to manoeuvre at low speed.

Ride quality is pretty damned good, even in sport mode, but the adaptive suspension (or is it the adaptive surface response) generates an inconsistent and sometimes jiggly feel in the default comfort mode.

It’s not as bad as air suspension, but not as good as plain old springs. Sport mode is your friend, but needs to be selected with each start.

The optional panoramic sunroof fitted to our car comes with a retractable gauze screen to keep out glare, but struggles to exclude the heat of the sun.

With a 68-litre tank, we were getting 8.0L/100km after close to 400km.

SUMMING UP

While Jaguar is now owned by the Indians, they have been wise to let them get on with the job.

With Callum gone and plans to go all-electric by 2025, there’s big changes ahead and cars like this diesel F-Pace will soon cease to exist.

If you fancy one, may we suggest you get one while the getting’s good?

RATINGS:

Looks: 7.5/10

Performance: 7.5/10

Safety: 8/10

Thirst: 8/10

Practicality: 7/10

Comfort: 7.5/10

Tech: 8/10

Value: 7/10

Overall: 7.6/10

AT A GLANCE

MODEL RANGE

F-Pace R-Dynamic S P250 2.0 petrol: $82,200

R-Dynamic SE P250 2.0 petrol: $87,000

R-Dynamic SE D300 3.0 diesel:  $103,200

R-Dynamic SE P400 3.0 petrol: $105,700

R-Dynamic HSE P400 3.0 petrol: $116,800

400 SPORT P400 3.0 petrol: $124,600

SVR P550 5.0 petrol: $149,900

Note: These prices do not include government or dealer delivery charges. Contact your Jaguar dealer for driveaway prices.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Jaguar F-PACE R-Dynamic SE D300 3.0-litre turbo diesel five-door wagon

PERFORMANCE:

Capacity: 3.0 litres

Configuration: 6-cyl in-line, mild hybrid

Maximum Power: 221kW @ 4000 rpm

Maximum Torque: 650Nm @ 1500-2500 rpm

Fuel Type: Diesel

Combined fuel consumption: 7.0 L/100km

CO2 Emissions: 184 g/km

DRIVELINE:
8-speed automatic, all-wheel drive

DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES:

Length: 4747 mm

Wheelbase: 2874 mm

Width: 2175 mm

Height: 1664 mm

Turning Circle: 11.95 metres

Kerb Mass: 2083 kg

Fuel Tank Capacity: 68 litres

BRAKES:

Front: Ventilated disc

Rear: Ventilated disc

STANDARD WARRANTY:

Five years / unlimited kilometres

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2025 Toyota Camry: Hybrid-Only Pricing and Updates Announced

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2025 Toyota Camry: Hybrid-Only Pricing and Updates Announced

 

By Jeff Gibbs

Toyota has announced pricing for the 2025 Camry, which now features an all-hybrid lineup. The ninth-generation Camry sees prices increase by up to $2573 across the range, with the entry-level Camry Ascent starting at $39,990—a nearly $5000 jump after the removal of the non-hybrid base model. The Ascent Sport is priced at $42,990, and the top-tier Camry SL comes in at $53,990.

Though branded as the ninth generation, the 2025 Camry is largely a facelift of the previous model, retaining its TNGA-K architecture and critical dimensions. However, significant mechanical upgrades include retuned MacPherson strut front and multi-link rear suspension for improved handling, along with a new steering rack for better responsiveness.

The 2.5-litre petrol/electric hybrid powertrain has been refined, boosting power by 10kW to 170kW. The lighter, more compact transaxle assembly, updated motor with six magnets, and a new 4.0Ah lithium-ion battery contribute to the Camry’s improved fuel efficiency of 4.0L/100km, down from 4.2L/100km. Brake feel and regenerative braking capacity have also been enhanced.

Inside, the cabin gets a modern redesign, with new dashboard elements, updated air vents, and a reconfigured centre console. The 8.0-inch infotainment screen and 7.0-inch LCD instrument panel now come standard on the Ascent, alongside dual-zone climate control for all variants.

The 2025 Camry is covered by a five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty. Toyota’s capped-price servicing program offers maintenance every 12 months/15,000km at $255 per service for the first five years. The updated Camry is available now.

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2025 Hyundai i20 N: A Hot Hatch Powerhouse with Thrilling Performance and Tech

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2025 Hyundai i20 N: A Hot Hatch Powerhouse with Thrilling Performance and Tech

By Jeff Gibbs

Powered by a 1.6-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine, it produces 150kW of power and 275Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. This compact powerhouse delivers a thrilling driving experience, with a 0-100 km/h sprint in just 6.2 seconds, making it one of the quickest in its class​.

The i20 N’s sharp handling is enhanced by a limited-slip differential, sport-tuned suspension, and a lightweight chassis, making it a joy to drive on twisty roads or the track. Its aggressive styling, featuring bold lines, a large rear spoiler, and red exterior accents, adds to the sporty appeal​.

Inside, the i20 N is equipped with a modern, driver-focused cabin. It features a 10.25-inch digital driver display and an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration. Sporty touches like N-branded seats and a steering wheel reinforce its performance-oriented nature​.

However, the stiff suspension might be a drawback for those seeking everyday comfort. Despite this, the i20 N offers excellent value for enthusiasts, combining performance, practicality, and advanced tech at a competitive price point​.

This hot hatch remains a standout for those looking for fun and functionality in a compact package.

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2025 Smart #5 Electric SUV Revealed: The Future of Outdoor Adventure

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2025 Smart #5 Electric SUV Revealed: The Future of Outdoor Adventure

 

By Jeff Gibbs

The all-new 2025 Smart #5 electric SUV is set to revolutionise the way people experience the outdoors, combining cutting-edge electric technology with features designed for adventure. Created through a collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and Geely (Volvo’s parent company), the “hashtag five” is poised to change weekend getaways with a unique blend of off-road capability, luxury, and tech.

Power and Range At the heart of the Smart #5 is a massive 100kWh battery, offering an impressive range of more than 700 kilometres on a single charge. But this vehicle isn’t just about getting from point A to point B — it’s equipped to power outdoor adventures. The Smart #5 can run a variety of appliances, including a fridge, movie projector, and a high-fidelity stereo, making it an ideal companion for camping trips and outdoor escapes.

Design and Off-Road Capability Sized similarly to a Subaru Forester, the Smart #5 is designed for mild off-road tasks with all-wheel-drive traction and ample ground clearance. For those looking to push further into the wild, an optional off-road pack draws inspiration from the Land Rover Defender, featuring practical additions like a fold-down ladder, rooftop cargo tray, and external storage for muddy or wet gear.

Luxurious Interior and Advanced Technology Inside, the Smart #5 offers a premium experience with a digital dashboard and two high-resolution AMOLED displays. The SUV also boasts an augmented reality head-up display, giving drivers enhanced navigation and information at a glance. Powered by a water-cooled computer processor, the system can run movies and video games, turning the car into an entertainment hub for remote locations.

2025 Smart #5 Interior

2025 Smart #5 Interior

The vehicle’s heated seats come with a massage function and can fold flat to create a “king size” sleeping space — perfect for overnight stays, though likely not quite as large as a traditional mattress. Adding to the luxurious feel, the Sennheiser surround sound system provides immersive audio, while a cute electronic avatar acts as a digital assistant, similar to Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri.

Innovative Features for Outdoor Adventures One of the standout features is the built-in movie projector, which, combined with the climate-controlled cabin, offers a unique way to relax under the stars. The SUV’s robust electrical system also allows it to power various appliances, transforming campsites into high-tech getaways.

Launch and Market Plans Though pricing details have not been confirmed, industry expectations suggest the Smart #5 could approach the $100,000 mark, especially given its extensive features and capabilities. This places it above the smaller Smart #1 and Smart #3 models.

The brand’s decision to debut the model globally in Byron Bay, Australia, underscores its intent to bring the Smart #5 to the Australian market. After its initial release in China later this year, production for Australia is expected to begin in 2025, with journalists from Europe and Asia already traveling to see the model in person.

With its combination of eco-friendly electric power, innovative tech, and off-road capability, the 2025 Smart #5 promises to be a game-changer in the electric SUV market, catering to those who want to explore the outdoors without sacrificing comfort or modern conveniences.

 

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