The price-point is considered by many an attempt to help Jaguar maintain a stake in the luxury electric vehicle market, which Tesla has controlled for years. Jaguar will invest $1.5 billion on facilities and owner experience improvements in the next five years, and it has improved training practices for sales and service personnel.
The 2019 I-Pace will be available in U.S. dealerships later this year.
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