The crossover SUV also comes with a 3-liter diesel engine and are priced at Rs 68.4 lakh for the 2-liter Pure variant, which goes up to Rs 74.5 lakh for the Prestige variant, and Rs 1.02 crore for the 3-liter R Sport variant and, finally to Rs 1.12 crore for the First Edition. All prices are ex-showroom- New Delhi.
Jaguar Land Rover India President Rohit Suri told PTI today that the F-Pace has no direct rivals in the domestic market and may be the Porsche Macan and the BMW X5 could be the distant competition.
Jaguar never had an SUV as it has always been known for its sedans and Suri termed the F-Pace launch as "a historic moment for Jaguar globally".
Whether the company will lower the prices of its various models here following the massive 18 per cent plunge in the British pound on the back of the Brexit vote in June, Suri said no as pricing is a long-term strategy and not one or two currency specific.
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"We take a long term of the pricing as we source from across the globe and the massive currency depreciation in a few units cannot be a reason for a deeper price cut. Having said, that of course we will look at that option going forward but am sure it won't be massive as we did with the XJ," Suri said.
He said there is no immediate plan to locally assemble the F-Pace. JLR makes five models at its Pune plant-three from the Jaguar stable and two from the Land Rover.
The Jaguar portfolio range includes F-Type, XF, XJ, XE and the F-Pace. Sure said the car will be available at all the 23 dealers from today. The company will have three more dealerships by March, he added.