Engine Capacity Rating
2 L
Fuel Economy Rating
9 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
245 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Assembly
2 L
Odometer Mileage
9 Km/L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
245 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
5 seater
Engine Torque Output
365 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
2 L
Acceleration Performance
7 sec
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
4
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The 2026 Jaguar E-Pace is a compact premium SUV that brings genuine British design flair to a segment dominated by German rivals — it's the entry point into Jaguar's SUV lineup for buyers who want something more distinctive than a BMW X2 or Audi Q3. Prices start from AED 214,400 for a five-seat, all-wheel-drive package that punches above its price in terms of cabin quality and road presence.
Under the bonnet sits a 2 L turbocharged petrol engine producing 245 BHP, paired with an Automatic gearbox across all variants. Fuel efficiency comes in at 9 Km/L on a mixed cycle. The entry 2.0T SE (250 PS) covers the essentials well — 10-inch infotainment, LED headlights, and a full suite of driver aids. Stepping up to the 2.0T R-Dynamic HSE (250 PS) adds a sportier exterior treatment, configurable ambient lighting, a 360-degree surround camera, and a more premium audio system — a meaningful upgrade for buyers who want the full Jaguar experience inside and out.
Pros: the E-Pace is one of the most visually striking cars in the compact premium SUV segment — its coupe-inspired roofline and sculpted flanks are hard to match at this price. The infotainment system is responsive and genuinely easy to use, a clear step forward from older Jaguar units. Cons: rear headroom is tighter than rivals thanks to the sloping roofline — taller passengers will notice on longer journeys. Boot space trails the more upright Audi Q3 and GLA, which both offer more practical load floors. Fuel economy at 9 Km/L is thirstier than smaller-engined German alternatives.
Market value data for the E-Pace is limited in the UAE used car market, so a precise retention figure is not available. As a low-volume British luxury SUV, the E-Pace tends to depreciate more steeply than volume German rivals like the Q3 or GLA — buyers prioritising resale should factor that in, though the gap narrows for well-specced, clean-condition examples.
Buyers cross-shopping the E-Pace almost always also consider the BMW X2, Mercedes-Benz GLA, and Audi Q3 — all compact premium SUVs in a similar price bracket with strong dealer networks in the UAE. Where the E-Pace wins is on visual distinctiveness and driving character; where it loses is on residual values and the depth of the used-car market for future trade-ins.