https://www.msn.com/en-gb/cars/news/jaguar-svo-boss-i-pace-svr-will-happen/ar-AAHLIbS
Jaguar SVO boss: I-Pace SVR 'will happen'
September 24, 2019  Steve Cropley

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The boss of Jaguar’s Special Vehicle Operations [SVO] arm has said it’s a
question of “when, not if” the firm builds an SVR version of the I-Pace
battery-electric SUV.

Michael van der Sande made the admission to Autocar, despite also
acknowledging that a timeline and official development plan for the car is
not yet in place. SVO is prioritising the roll-out of more volume-focused
models.

SVO already develops and builds the Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy race cars that
support the Formula E electric race series. “Those cars all come from our
base in Oxford Road,” said van der Sande, “and they’ve taught us a lot. By
the time you fit the roll-cage and race kit, they’re only slightly lighter
than standard.

“But the battery’s duty cycle is very different in racing. We’ve already
learned plenty about battery management, heat management and software
development that could be useful for road cars. When the call comes, we’ll
be ready.”

The eTrophy race car produces no more power than the road-going I-Pace. The
bulk of changes are instead focused on the chassis. But if given the green
light, it’s likely SVO would look to uprate the existing car’s 395bhp output
to bring the 0-62mph time down significantly from 4.8sec.

Such a move would give it the sprinting pace to give Tesla’s latest crop of
Performance-badged variants a run for their money. Alongside chassis
modifications and sporty styling revisions, it would increase the
desirability among enthusiasts, who may feel they aren’t being catered for
by the current crop of electric SUVs.

A decision would hinge on the I-Pace’s sales performance – particularly the
mix of higherspec trim grades leaving showrooms. Jaguar shifted over 9000
examples globally in the first half of this year.

Van der Sande believes making a success of electrification will be Jaguar
Land Rover’s major challenge for the next five years. He said he “absolutely
sees” a mix of propulsion technologies in use, starting with a plug-in
hybrid version of the Range Rover SVAutobiography ...
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https://www.motor1.com/news/260294/jaguar-i-pace-svr-rendering/
Jaguar I-Pace SVR: Zero Emissions, Tons Of Emotions
Jul 27, 2018 - Jaguar already hinted an I-Pace SVR could happen, giving the
start of a range of high-performance SVR electric models.


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http://www.oc-breeze.com/2019/09/25/145282_john-wayne-airport-to-implement-zero-emissions-vehicles/
John Wayne Airport to implement zero emissions vehicles
September 25, 2019  John Wayne Airport will embark on a multi-year project
to replace ... vehicles with electric ... switching to electrically-powered
shuttle buses the Airport will reduce emissions and improve Airport air
quality ...
http://www.ocair.com/aboutjwa/environmental




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