Jaguar F-Pace Boot Space + Dimensions

Jaguar F-Pace Boot Dimensions in cm

Model information

The Jaguar F-Pace is a mid-size SUV that first went on sale in 2016. It combines sporty styling with practicality, and offers a wide range of powertrains, including petrol and diesel engines. The F-Pace is renowned for its dynamic handling and luxurious interior, which meets Jaguar customers’ high expectations. The latest generation of the F-Pace offers cutting-edge technologies, including infotainment systems and driver-assistance features that enhance the driving experience.

Variants in the same range

The Jaguar F-Pace is not offered in different body styles such as a saloon or convertible, as it is designed as an SUV. There are, however, different trim levels within the F-Pace, such as the base trim, the R-Dynamic and the sportier SVR version. These variants differ in terms of performance, equipment and price, but all are SUV models and should not be confused with other Jaguar models.

Model year differences

Since its introduction in 2016, the Jaguar F-Pace has undergone several updates. In particular, in 2021 changes were made to the body and dimensions, which also affected boot capacity. These changes involved a redesign and an improvement in aerodynamics, resulting in more efficient space utilisation. The exact measurements can vary by model year, but the F-Pace generally remains constant in its overall dimensions.

Direct rivals

Among the F-Pace’s direct rivals are models such as the Audi Q5, BMW X3 and Mercedes-Benz GLC. The Audi Q5 offers a boot capacity of around 550 litres, while the BMW X3 offers around 550 litres and the Mercedes-Benz GLC around 550 litres. By comparison, the F-Pace offers 650 litres of boot capacity, giving it a clear advantage in terms of cargo space, which makes it more appealing to buyers who prioritise practicality.

More affordable alternatives

More affordable alternatives to the Jaguar F-Pace that offer similar boot space include the Skoda Kodiaq and the Ford Kuga. The Skoda Kodiaq has a boot capacity of up to 835 litres, making it a very spacious option. The Ford Kuga offers around 475 litres. These models are generally cheaper to buy, but may not offer the same equipment or the same prestige as the F-Pace.

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