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Jaguar starts track testing upcoming SUV

Jaguar's upcoming SUV to be powered by the company's new Ingenium engine family.
2 min read29 Apr '14
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According to reports, Jaguar’s upcoming SUV has started track testing at the Nürburgring. The SUV is based on a slightly smaller version of the aluminium monocoque used for the Range Rover and Range Rover Sport. Around 4.6m long, it’s expected that this architecture will also be used for the new mid-range Discovery family model and for a future Range Rover variant that will slot in between the Evoque and the Range Rover Sport.
 
Jaguar is understood to be placing a performance emphasis on its SUV, exploiting its natively rear-drive layout. It is likely to be benchmarked against the Porsche Macan, which is currently regarded as the best-handling SUV. 
 
The Jaguar will have a number of advantages over the Porsche, not least that it has the engine mounted well back in the engine bay, so a 50/50 weight distribution is likely.
 
Dubbed internally as a ‘sports crossover’, the SUV will be the second model in the biggest new-model offensive in Jaguar’s history. It’s a product programme that has to boost Jaguar’s annual sales well into six figures and – in the medium term – well beyond 2,00,000 units annually. 
 
The production car is powered by Jaguar Land Rover’s range of home-grown Ingenium four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines, a range that promises to be flexible enough to offer low CO2 emissions in the firm's upcoming XE and a top speed as high as 186mph in petrol form when hooked up to twin turbochargers. 
 
It’s not yet known whether the SUV will be offered in pure rear-wheel drive form, but that’s a distinct possibility for the lower-powered models, not least because it would benefit fuel economy. 
 

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