2023 Jaguar E-Pace Safety and Reliability

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Jaguar E-Pace Reliability Rating

2023 E-Pace Safety

Unfortunately, neither the NHTSA nor the IIHS has subjected the Jaguar E-Pace to review for its crashworthiness and safety, and the last Jaguar E-Pace that the Euro NCAP evaluated was the 2017 release. Since then, the E-Pace has undergone several updates so it's difficult to determine the standard of the current model.

US NHTSA Crash Test Result

NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time.

2023 E-Pace Key Safety Features

Jaguar ensures that the E-Pace crossover line comes comprehensively outfitted with advanced driver-assistance technologies and safety features. Standard features include a driver condition monitor, adaptive cruise control and speed limiter, lane keep assist, auto emergency braking, front and rear parking sensors, and a rearview camera. In addition to these, you also get traffic sign recognition, an adaptive speed limiter, and blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert.

ABS, EBD, traction and stability control, tire-pressure monitoring, and six airbags: front, front side, and side curtain, are all factory fitted.

Jaguar E-Pace TrimsP250 SE
Back-Up CameraO
Cross-Traffic AlertS
Rear Parking AidS
Blind Spot MonitorS
Lane Departure WarningS
Lane Keeping AssistS
ABSS
Night VisionN/A
Tire Pressure MonitorS
Brake AssistS
Stability ControlS
Traction ControlS

2023 E-Pace Reliability

J.D. Power hasn't published a review of the Jaguar E-Pace, but none of the E-Pace models have been recalled in the last few years. This speaks highly of potential reliability.

Even so, Jaguar still covers the E-Pace SUV with a typical five-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty that includes complimentary scheduled maintenance and 24/7 roadside assistance.

Warranty

  • Basic:
    5 Years \ 60,000 Miles
  • Drivetrain:
    5 Years \ 60,000 Miles
  • Corrosion:
    6 Years \ Unlimited Miles
  • Roadside Assistance:
    5 Years \ 60,000 Miles
  • Maintenance:
    5 Years \ 60,000 Miles
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