2020 F-Pace SVR Interior

The interior of the SVR is spacious and comfortable, with gorgeous quilted leather adorning the seats and splashes of aluminum breaking up the contrasting leather - although full black is also available. A 12.3-inch digital driver info display dominates the view of the driver, while a ten-inch touchscreen display handles infotainment. Both front and rear seats are heated, as is the steering wheel, but the fronts also feature ventilation. Build quality is good and the ambiance is luxurious, but some areas of the cabin feel outdated and the infotainment system is one of the main culprits. However, amenities like a cooled glovebox are available to improve the cabin.

2020 F-Pace SVR Interior Photos

Seating and Interior Space

The Jaguar F-Pace seats five, but unlike in many other competitors' vehicles, adults can actually sit comfortably in the back. The front occupants get 14-way power-adjustable seats with lumbar support, and the headroom and legroom in both rows are generous. Ingress and egress are graceful too. In the driver's seat, visibility is good in all directions, although the high belt-line can obscure smaller cars in your blind spot. However, all seats are both comfortable and supportive, helping keep you relaxed and confident.

2020 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Interior Dimensions:

Jaguar F-Pace SVR TrimsSVR
Seating5
Headroom Front Seat37.8 in.
Headroom Back Seat37.5 in.
Legroom Front Seat40.3 in.
Legroom Back Seat37.2 in.
Shoulder Room Front57.7 in.
Shoulder Room Rear55.8 in.


Interior Colors and Materials

The beautiful cabin of the F-Pace SVR is almost completely finished in leather, besides a faux-suede headliner and splashes of aluminum on the seats, consoles, shift paddles, and pedals. Double-stitching is used too, for a premium feel. Four quilted leather options are available for the seats, with Pimento and Ebony, Light Oyster and Ebony, and Sienna Tan and Ebony as your two-tone options. Alternatively, plain Ebony is available too with none of the options adding any price increase on the car. Those meshed aluminum trim inlays can be swapped out at a cost, with aluminum weave carbon fiber available for $1,300.

2020 F-Pace SVR Trunk and Cargo Space

The F-Pace outshines most of its rivals in this department, offering almost 20 cubes more volume than some competitors. Cargo volume with the seats in place is a capacious 33.5 cubic feet, and the rear seats can be dropped in a 40/20/40 split for even more volume, allowing you to carry skis, bicycles, and more with ease.

In the cabin, four cupholders are on offer along with large door pockets and a decent glovebox. A center armrest storage bin is included too and the center console also features a neat spot for your phone.

2020 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Trunk and Cargo Space Photos

2020 F-Pace SVR Infotainment and Features

Features

As standard, the F-Pace SVR features heated and power-adjustable wing mirrors, heated, ventilated, and power-adjustable front seats, a heated steering wheel, and heated rear seats. A sliding panoramic sunroof is standard too, as are rain-sensing wipers, a power liftgate, adaptive LED headlights with auto high beams, keyless entry with push-button start, dual-zone automatic climate control, a 12.3-inch digital driver display, ambient lighting, a switchable active sports exhaust, variable drive modes, and hill start assist. You also get forward collision alert with low-speed automatic emergency braking. Lane keep assist is included too, but you pay extra for adaptive cruise control, high-speed automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, automatic parking, a head-up display, and a 360-degree camera. Other available features include quad-zone climate control and a cooled glovebox.

Infotainment

Jaguar's Touch Pro infotainment system with its ten-inch touchscreen display is fitted here, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto newly standard. The system also features SiriusXM satellite radio, Bluetooth, a WiFi hotspot, and navigation. The system looks fairly attractive and the images are high quality, but it's very finicky to use and slow to respond, with confusing sub-menus wholly ruining the experience. At least the sound system is good, with an 11-speaker Meridian setup installed as standard. Optionally available are a CD/DVD player and an upgraded 17-speaker Meridian audio system for true audiophiles.