Jaguar has introduced the F-Pace 90th Anniversary Edition and the F-Type SVR 575 Edition. Both models are designed to mark the 90th anniversary of Jaguar's internal combustion engine innovations and the end of F-Pace production.

Jaguar is preparing for an electric future, and that means its internal combustion lineup is living on the edge. The company is now saying goodbye to the F-Pace with two new special editions.

The first is known as the 90th Anniversary Edition and it celebrates "nine decades of innovation and internal combustion engine production." It features R-Dynamic styling touches as well as diamond-machined alloy wheels and a panoramic glass roof. Buyers will also find an upscale interior with sport seats, contrast stitching, aluminum trim and an ebony headliner.

F-Type 90th Anniversary Edition

The F-Type 90th Anniversary Edition will be offered in a variety of trim levels and can be equipped with a range of engines, including four- and six-cylinder diesels. Buyers will also be able to opt for a plug-in hybrid variant with an all-electric WLTP range of up to 64 km (40 miles).

F-Pace SVR 575 Edition

In addition to the mainstream version, there's also the F-Type SVR 575 Edition. It has a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 that produces 575 hp and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft) of torque. That's 25 horsepower more than the regular model, and it allows the crossover to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.0 seconds.

In addition to the upgraded engine, the SVR 575 Edition features black accents and 22-inch forged alloy wheels with a two-tone finish. They're joined by aluminum trim and Windsor leather and Suedecloth sport seats with heating and ventilation.

While the F-Pace will die later this year, it will be fondly remembered by the brand as its first crossover and one of its most successful models. Notably, more than 328,000 F-Paces have been built since the model's launch in 2015.

Source: Jaguar

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