The Jaguar F-PACE’s interior design layout is a culmination of classy, sporty, subtle, and bold elements spread throughout the interior. The dashboard has a classy touch to it with its dual-tone configuration and leather upholstery while you can observe a clear Jaguar design element in the form of a line passing from one door, through the dashboard to the other door. The dashboard and the overall interior have several materials in them including leather upholstery, contrast stitching options, metal trim inserts, and aluminum elements here and there that add to the overall aesthetics and premium look of the interior. Features like a panoramic sunroof and ambient lighting seem to be the icing on the cake.
The front seats come with varied adjustability settings depending on the trim level chosen. The top trim levels offer you 12-way power-adjustable front seats along with 4-way lumbar control, heating, and ventilation features. The seats are nice and comfortable with confidence-inspiring lumbar and thigh support which are necessary for the driver. The rear seats are 40-20-40 split heated bench seats and are wide and provide you with adequate room in the back. The dual-zone automatic climate control unit also comes with the rear as well as a pillar, console, and under-seat ducts for added ventilation and comfort. The F-PACE gets the largest cargo capacity in the class with a standard volume of 33.5 cubic feet. You can also increase the cargo space by folding the second-row seats when you wish so. The tailgate also gets a remote power access function for added convenience.
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Models
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2020 Jaguar F-PACE 25t
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2020 Audi Q5 45 TFSI
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2020 BMW X3 30i
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2020 Mercedes-Benz GLC 300
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Seating Capacity
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5
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5
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5
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5
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Front Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)
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37.8/57.7/40.3
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41.7/57.7/41
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41.1/57.6/40.3
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39.6/57.3/40.8
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Rear Row (Headroom/Shoulder Room/Legroom; inches)
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37.5/55.8/37.2
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39.3/56.5/37.8
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39.1/56/36.4
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39.6/NA/37.3
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Cargo Capacity (cubic feet)
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33.5
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25.1
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28.7
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19.4
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The Mercedes-Benz GLC 300 might be the most spacious SUV in its class, but it barely has the cargo capacity to match that of the F-PACE. This makes the F-PACE an easy, practical, and perfect car for your family with the amount of space inside. BMW and Audi, when examined closely, show that they have designed their vehicles to maximize space and to provide well-balanced seating. Some of the standout interior features are as follows:
- Dual-zone automatic climate control unit with pillar, console, and under-seat ducts
- 12-way power-adjustable driver seat with power lumbar support
- Heated sports steering wheel with leather upholstery
- Heated and ventilated front seats
- Heated rear seats
What’s there to keep you entertained?
When it comes to the infotainment system, Jaguar shares the same infotainment system like that of Land Rover since they are sister companies. The F-PACE gets a 10-inch touchscreen TFT display unit which has a clear and crisp resolution but seems to lag at times. The audio system available is from Meridian and the capacity of the system varies with the trim level chosen. The top trims get an 825W surround sound system with 17 speakers while the lower trims get smaller systems with lesser speakers. The F-PACE also comes with a host of connectivity features as standard which include Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and 4G Internet access WiFi hotspot. Some of the highlights of the infotainment system are as follows:
- In-built navigation
- SiriusXM satellite radio
- 10-inch TFT touchscreen infotainment display unit
- Bluetooth phone connectivity with voice command
- 4G LTE WiFi Hotspot
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 825w Meridian surround sound system with 17 speakers