The 2017 Jaguar F-Pace S. |
Day one of Media Days is a driving program, with journalists taking cars from the staging area at Quail Lodge in Carmel Valley to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca via Laureles Grade. Once there, you swap cars with another journalist for the drive back, and then swap cars again once back at the Quail. Apart from an hour's lunch, this is your day from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Each run is about half an hour, and driving 10 to 12 cars back-to-back-to-back gives you interesting points of reference about the next one.
My seventh car of the day was my third Jaguar and second in a row, having begun the day with the XE 35t AWD and just having gotten out of the phenomenal F-Type SVR. And it was the one I had wondered most about...the marque's first SUV.
Quail Lodge to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca via Laureles Grade (courtesy Google Maps) |
2017 Jaguar F-Pace S. |
2018 Jaguar F-Pace S interior. |
The biggest of those comes under the hood, where the 247-horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder found in the four other trim levels is replaced by a 380-horsepower 3.0-liter supercharged V6. All-wheel drive becomes part of the equation, and the S is treated to 20-inch alloy wheels, adaptive dynamics with configurable dynamic mode and adaptive surface response, an S body kit, and 18-by-18-way electric sport-style seats.
Simply put, it was a blast to drive, thundering over Laureles Grade on the way back to Quail Lodge. I expect I would have been able to keep up with just about any of the cars I drove that day, with the exception of the F-Type. Jaguar's done stellar work the with F-Pace S, and has added to the body of proof that the "sport" in sport-utility is not an oxymoron.