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Jaguar F-PACE and Range Rover Velar get smarter in every way

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CUSTOMERS are being offered more choice and technology by Jaguar Land Rover. There are new models for both the Jaguar F-PACE and Range Rover Velar family SUVs, and the line-ups are getting Amazon Alexa voice control.

The new F-PACE SPORT models are marked out by 21in five-spoke gloss black wheels, further black detailing around the car, including gloss roof rails, and privacy glass.Among exterior options for the premium British marque’s newcomers are 22in rims in either gloss black with satin black inserts or gloss silver with contrasting inserts.Interior highlights include 16-way adjustable heated/cooled electric memory seats, an ebony suedecloth headliner, satin charcoal ash veneers and a fixed panoramic roof.The 400 SPORT is powered by the firm’s 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol mild-hybrid engine, developing 400PS and 550Nm of torque.

It dashes to 60mph in just 5.1 seconds and redlines at 155mph.The 300 SPORT features the Ingenium 3.0-litre six-cylinder diesel mild-hybrid unit, with 300PS and 650Nm of torque.

It hits 60mph in 6.1 seconds and tops out at 143mph.In common with all other F-PACE variants, they have intelligent all-wheel drive and eight-speed automatic transmissions.Jaguar exterior design boss Adam Hatton said: “Developing the SPORT models gave us the opportunity to deliver an even more confident on-road presence, while beautiful, rich materials make the interiors even more luxurious.“Together with the quiet, effortless performance from the six-cylinder engines, the new variants will make every journey extraordinary.”The 300 SPORT costs from £62,250 and the 400 SPORT from £68,520 on the road.Meanwhile, Amazon Alexa is now available across the F-PACE range and provides intuitive voice interaction with

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