2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Review: Pantomime In Spades

The 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR is exhilarating. With its supercharged engine, sharp looks, and engaging driving experience, the SVR gets closer to performance SUV nirvana than most contenders in the segment. The SVR does so by committing to performance almost above any other metric, making this Jag not just fun because it’s an SUV. It’s a proper performance vehicle full stop.

To put the 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR through its paces, I spent a week living with it, alternating between quick blasts through the canyons and mundane commutes to see if this SUV is more than just a performer. While this Jaguar is not without its flaws, it serves up an exciting driving experience for the type of buyer that needs one car to do it all.

Aging Like Fine Wine

The 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR marks the first model year of this SUV’s mid-cycle refresh and facelift. The first-gen SVR was a stunning thing to look at. Designed by Ian Callum, the man behind heavy-hitters such as the Aston Martin Vanquish, DB9, and DB7, the F-Pace stands out as a family hauler that is genuinely nice to look at.

The refresh, however, takes things further, employing sleeker lines and emphasizing the SVR’s commitment to performance. It all starts at the front, where this latest Jag sports improved aerodynamic elements that allow for greater airflow, resulting in improved cooling and a 35 percent decrease in lift. Additionally, the new face reduces this SUV’s drag coefficient, allowing it to cut through the air more efficiently.

My tester was finished in an SVO premium paint color called Desire Deep Red, which itself is a $4,550 option. While this shade couldn’t decide if it was brown, red, or purple, the way it shifts under different lighting scenarios only helps extend the visual appeal of the SVR. Additionally, my tester’s dark gray contrasting trim highlighted key parts of the F-Pace’s design, including its wheel arches, front aero, and rear diffuser.

The rear of the SVR picks up where the front left off with its new LED taillights. While the large spoiler on the rear hatch screams sporty, it’s all about the rear diffuser. Flanked by two aero elements that help channel air, the diffuser houses four polished exhaust tips that stand out against this SUV’s dark paint but also help highlight the most critical part of the SVR, its engine.

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550 Horsepower And A Driving Experience To Match

While most performance SUVs juggle the difficult task of trying to be equal parts comfy and sporty, the 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR breaks away by committing to performance. Powered by a 5.0-liter supercharged V8, the SVR pushes out 550 horsepower and 516 pound-feet. All that power allows this 4,535-pound Jaguar to hit 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds.

Aside from delivering linear power thanks to its supercharger, this V8 sounds fantastic, producing a guttural noise befitting a muscle car. While valves in the exhaust allow you to quiet things down, slam the throttle with the valves open, and you get one of the best-sounding SUVs I’ve ever driven.

The SVR turns noise into speed via an eight-speed automatic transmission mated to an all-wheel-drive system. Around town, this Jag’s powertrain calms down significantly, blending into the background of your commute with smooth shifts and quick responses to throttle inputs. However, the SVR shifts significantly faster at speed, delivering a more aggressive driving experience. While this transmission doesn’t feel as sharp as what you can expect from a dual-clutch, it’s most of the way there.

While this SUV is a true performer with excellent straight-line speed, that isn’t its most impressive trait. The SVR’s party piece is how well it handles. With adaptive dampers on all four corners, this large SUV is incredibly tight, offering little body roll and excellent stability. Aside from just raw performance, the SVR nails the fun department, offering a driving experience that requires few compromises for the buyer who needs a performance vehicle and a family hauler.

However, one such drawback is the F-Pace’s ride quality, which is great when you’re blasting through canyons, but stiff and bouncy around town. While the SVR is far from uncomfortable, a quick spin through a crowded city reveals where this SUV falls on the comfy vs. sporty spectrum.

The SVR’s Biggest Improvement

While this refreshed 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR is nice to look at and even nicer to drive, its most significant improvement lives in its interior. Instead of tweaking a few vital components, this latest F-Pace has an entirely new interior design, including a new steering wheel, dashboard, infotainment screen, and more.

Gone is its predecessor’s 10-inch touchscreen that lived embedded in the dash. Instead, we now have an 11.4-in unit with a tablet-style design that sits proudly on top of the SVR’s HVAC controls. This display is powered by the brand’s latest Pivi Pro infotainment that is both sleek and easy to use while offering up Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

The SVR’s white-leather seats are as good-looking as they are to sit in. These bucket-style sport seats offer cooling and heating functionality while supporting you without squishing you in an attempt to be overly sporty. The SVR’s interior strikes a nice balance between ergonomics and material choice, befitting a near six-figure SUV.

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How Much Does The 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Cost?

While the 2021 Jaguar F-Pace SVR starts at $84,600 plus a $1,150 destination charge, our tester came in at $97,379. Optional extras such as the premium paint for $4,550, 22-in wheels for $1,200, and leather seats for $1,150, push this SUVs price closer to six figures. While the SVR is far from cheap, V8-powered competitors from BMW and Mercedes-Benz all start over $100,000, making this Jag a good value in its segment.

I couldn’t find things I would change about it throughout my time with my tester. This is precisely how I would option an SVR, with just enough extras to accentuate its strengths. After a week with my tester, it was clear that while it may not be the world’s fastest SUV or the most luxurious, the SVR strikes a great compromise between offering a fantastic driving experience and enough space for your family to tag along.

First Look: LOKI Basecamp Icarus


Presented by LOKI Basecamp – LOKI Basecamp, maker of premier four-season pods that transform a stock pickup truck into the ultimate adventure vehicle, is proud to release its second model, the Icarus, into the wild. 


The new slide-in camper retains the same four-season capabilities and all the basic comforts and functions of the Falcon but condenses it into a smaller, and lighter package that’s more agile and easier to drive while overlanding. The modular interior design is carried over from the Falcon, allowing users to customize the interior to suit their needs, be it sports, leisure, or field office. 

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“We designed the Icarus with a philosophy of no compromises” said founder and CEO Pierre-Mathieu Roy. “We wanted a four-season unit that was light enough for easy driving both on and off-road, and it needed to be strong enough to carry all of our outdoor toys on the exterior rack system” continued Roy. 

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The reengineered and reinforced fiberglass shell adds the structural support requested by Roy and it boasts R16 insulation, making it suitable for use in all four seasons. A Webasto Heating Unit supplies hot air and water, and A/C is powered by a 12v air conditioner. A 2,000-watt inverter is up to the task of charging the onboard 300ah to 600ah Lithium battery bank, and rooftop solar panels can supply up to an additional 300w of energy. The Icarus also boasts an on-board water pump, a 15-gallon fresh water tank and 13-gallon grey water tank. The exterior is adorned with an up to 48,000 Lumen light bar on the front, and utility LED lights on the sides and rear as well as a retractable awning. Like the Falcon, the Icarus also has a modular exterior rack system that can be configured to carry a wide range of sporting goods. 

The interior has room for a full bed over the cab, hidden storage for a portable toilet, and a multi-function seating and table area that can be reconfigured to make room for an additional bed. The kitchenette features a stainless-steel sink and a mobile induction cooktop. Remaining interior space is dedicated to a mudroom with a mobile shower. That precious real estate can also be used to hang wet clothing or for additional seating.

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LOKI Basecamp

Later this year it will be possible to add a Red Tail Overland structure on the roof of the Icarus, transforming it into a penthouse with a full 4 season bed.

The Icarus is available in two models: the Icarus 6 will fit trucks with 6.5-foot beds and the Icarus 8 is for larger trucks with 8-foot beds. Prices start at $69,000, with many custom options available. LOKI Basecamp is currently accepting pre-orders with a $5,000 deposit through its website at www.lokibasecamp.com. Once finished, the Icarus will be hand-delivered and installed for customers in North America. For more information about LOKI Basecamp, please direct media inquiries to Bobby Lea at bobby.lea@backbone.media.


Motor Mansions: The Modern NYC Supercar Lifestyle

A luxurious lifestyle is complete with large homes on premium landscape, high-end supercars, exotic race cars, and state-of-the-art garage toys. In this special, we pair a lavish home listing with the toys needed to fill the garage. This week, we find ourselves on a modern residential property in Tribeca, NYC that is surrounded by perfect city views. Click any of the links below to view the local dealership inventory we’d suggest outfitting this home with, as well as the real estate listing.

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  • Address: 153 Chambers Street, Tribeca, New York, United States
  • Property: Residential
  • Bedroom/Bathrooms: 3/2
  • Property Size: 2,500 sqft
  • Price: $5,250,00
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2019 Bugatti Chiron

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  • Dealership: Manhattan Motorcars
  • Condition: 1,932 Miles
  • Engine: 8.0L Quad-Turbocharged 16-Cylinder
  • Engine Displacement: Mid-Engine
  • Performance: 1,479hp/1,180ft-lb
  • 0-60 mph: 2.4 Seconds
  • Price: $3,450,000
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2020 Lamborghini Urus

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  • Dealership: Manhattan Motorcars
  • Condition: 23,513 Miles
  • Engine: 4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8
  • Engine Displacement: Front-Engine
  • Performance: 650hp/627ft-lbs
  • 0-60 mph: 3.2 Seconds
  • Price: $279,900
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2016 Porsche 911 R

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  • Dealership: Manhattan Motorcars
  • Condition: 4,512 Miles
  • Engine: 4.0L Flat 6-Cylinder
  • Engine Displacement: Rear-Engine
  • Performance: 500hp/338ft-lbs
  • 0-60 mph: 3.4 seconds
  • Price: $515,500
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Barrett-Jackson Houston Auction: Alan Jackson’s 1967 Chevrolet Corvette

Presented by Barrett-Jackson – This 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray convertible comes from country star Allen Jackson’s collection. Powered by a matching-numbers 327ci V8 engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. The Corvette received a comprehensive restoration approximately 12 years ago and is a real eye-catcher with a white exterior and red interior. Comes with both tops, AM/FM stereo, and dual side-pipe exhaust.

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The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering 2021 Recap

An iconic year for The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering with plenty of rare examples and new debuts.

As part of Monterey Car Week, The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering is the talk of the town as a must-do highlight for the week. For eighteen years, The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering has provided an unparalleled and exclusive experience for motorsports enthusiasts and collectors from around the world to enjoy rare collections of fine automobiles and motorcycles in a garden-party setting on the rolling greens of Quail Lodge & Golf Club.

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After a year’s pause of Monterey Car Week due to unfortunate circumstances, the event came back in full force for 2021, featuring some of the biggest names in the automotive industry in attendance with their vehicles. Walking through the entrance onto the iconic Quail Lodge & Golf Club, attendees are greeted with a view of the entire field meticulously filled with multi-million dollar vintage, modern, and future chassis. Alongside the vehicles on display, several manufacturers were on-site to debut new additions to its lineup, including Automobili Lamborghini with the all-new Countach LPI 800-4.

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Koenigsegg Jesko

While The Quail: A Motorsport Gathering is a perfect place for automotive brands to debut and display the supercars and hypercars of the future, a great deal of the event is dedicated to the vehicles that paved the way. Whether it is a pack of vintage air-cooled Porsche examples, pre-war Bentleys, or custom street rods, it gives automotive enthusiasts a chance to learn about all aspects of the industry. Helping to educate all in attendance were individuals like Rimac, Christian Von Koenigsegg, Horacio Pagani, Marc Philipp Gemballa, and many others.

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The 2021 Quail: A Motorsport Gathering was the perfect event to see every desirable vehicle imaginable while providing the opportunity to meet some of the people who helped shape the automotive industry into what it is today. The celebration of automotive success defines The Quail: A Motorsport Gathering, and we cannot wait to celebrate again in 2022.


 

Mecum Monterey 2021: 2017 Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition

Presented by Mecum Auctions – First offered publicly as a 2017 model, Ford’s stunning new GT came to market with a brilliant competition legacy earned at the 2016 edition of the world-renowned 24 Hours of Le Mans. A special Heritage Edition GT was soon offered, designed as a fitting tribute to the legendary P/1046 GT40 that Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon drove to victory at the 1966 24 Hours of LeMans in the dominating Ford 1-2-3 photo finish there.

Based on a competition-worthy carbon fiber monocoque structure with integrated steel roll cage and aluminum sub structure, the GT delivers awesome, supercar-level performance with its twin-turbocharged and intercooled 3.5L/647 HP DOHC 24-valve EcoBoost engine yielding an immense performance envelope including a 216 MPH top end and acceleration from rest to 60 MPH in just 2.8 seconds. An amazing technological tour de force, the GT delivers its power via a 7-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission with paddle shifters and rear transaxle. Active aerodynamics with a deployable rear wing and air brake work to harness the GT’s massive forward urge in concert with Brembo carbon-ceramic disc brakes featuring polished calipers. Next-level braking and handling include a four-sensor and four-channel anti-lock braking system plus Ford’s AdvanceTrac electronic stability control.

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This stunning Heritage Edition GT is finished in Shadow Black with painted silver stripes, protected by a full-body clear bra. Inside, the GT’s carbon fiber seats are wrapped in stunning ebony leather with blue accent stitching. Gold shift paddles add a fabulous accent, and the F1-styled steering wheel features functional controls while a tilt/telescopic steering column enhances driver comfort and control. Electronics include a 10.1-inch digital instrument cluster and a 6.5-inch touch-screen display with navigation, Bluetooth and Sync 3 infotainment system. Other cutting-edge features include competition-style six-point seatbelts and LED headlamps. Desirable additional features specific to this 2017 Ford GT Heritage Edition include an optional titanium exhaust system and the exterior matte carbon fiber package. Rolling on a set of 20-inch forged aluminum wheels finished in a Gold Satin clear-coat finish with black lug nuts. Offered with only 200 miles at the time of writing, this high-specification GT is virtually as new and immensely collectible.

This 2017 Ford GT ’66 Heritage Edition will be auctioned off during Mecum Auctions’ Monterey 2021 event, which runs August 12 to 14.

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Motor Mansions: An Aspen Mountainside Mansion For Anything Automotive

A luxurious lifestyle is complete with large homes on premium landscape, high-end supercars, exotic race cars, and state-of-the-art garage toys. In this special, we pair a lavish home listing with the toys needed to fill the garage. This week, we find ourselves on a mountainside residential property in Aspen, Colorado that is surrounded with 40-acres of protected mountain views and access to keep a supercar filled garage. Click any of the links below to view the local dealership inventory we’d suggest outfitting this home with, as well as the real estate listing.

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  • Address: 102 Wood Duck Lane, Aspen, Colorado 81611, United States
  • Property: Mountainside Residential
  • Bedroom/Bathrooms: 6/8.1
  • Property Size: 8,465 Sqft
  • Garage: Attached
  • Price: $43,900,000
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2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast

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2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS

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2019 Lamborghini Urus

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  • Dealership: Ferrari of Denver
  • Condition: 22,826 miles
  • Engine: 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
  • Engine Displacement: Front-Engine
  • Performance: 641hp/626ft-lbs
  • 0-60 mph: 3.0 seconds
  • Price: $234,990
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2006 Ford GT

Ford GT
  • Dealership: Ferrari of Denver
  • Condition: 10,726 miles
  • Engine: 5.4L Supercharged V8
  • Engine Displacement: Mid-Engine
  • Performance: 550hp/500ft-lbs
  • 0-60 mph: 3.7 seconds
  • Price: $325,000
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RM Sotheby’s Presents The Paul Andrews Estate Collection: 1948 Cadillac “Eldorod” by Boyd

Presented by RM Sotheby’s – The expansive vision of Paul Andrews Collection also included select historic street rods and customs, which he admired for their imaginative design, fascinating engineering and, of course, performance. One of the most noteworthy is this significant 1948 Cadillac, known as “Eldorod,” which was the first automobile drawn for Boyd Coddington by Chip Foose and, significantly, Boyd’s personal car.

Beginning as a stock 1948 Cadillac, the car was moved to a custom-fabricated steel chassis with C4 Corvette independent suspension, carrying a Chevrolet 502-cubic-inch V-8 and TH400 automatic transmission. The body had its rear quarter panels welded to the body, the tailfins and wheel moldings completely reshaped, and the body moldings hand-made from scratch. New bumpers, grille, windshield, and aluminum top were also custom-made for the project, as was the billet air cleaner under the hood; 18-inch billet wheels finished off the exterior. The interior was dressed with custom gauges and a Boyd’s custom leather-wrapped billet steering wheel. In this form, “Eldorod” was the last car out of Hot Rods by Boyd before its parent company’s 1997 bankruptcy.

Its designer, Chip Foose, would later restyle the car in his own shop. A 1956 Chevrolet front bumper and 1954 Pontiac grille, reworked with 1957 Nomad bumper guards, were fitted to the snout, while the hood itself was sectioned and lengthened to fit the curve of a custom windshield and A-pillars. The peaks of the front fenders were extended into the doors and frenched in, with 1952 Ford headlight extensions and hand-made chrome bezels. The tops of the doors and the rear quarter panels were sectioned and blended into the sectioned rear decklid, flanked by reshaped taillights with custom lenses. Wheel openings were also reshaped. Much of the body hardware was hand-formed of brass that was carefully fitted and then chrome-plated.

Foose Design’s Freddy and Jed Valdez painted “Eldorod” in glistening Huntington Blue, slightly toned darker by adding black, as per Foose’s original vision for the car; beautiful enamel pinstriping was laid on by Dennis Ricklefs. A removable hardtop was hand-shaped by the revered Marcel’s Custom Metal and covered in Haartz cloth. The side and rear glass were cut by Eddie Kotto. Inside, the original gauges were reworked by Redline Gauge Works, while the seating area was updated with leather upholstery and German square-weave carpeting.

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Underneath, “Eldorod” retained, and still does today, much of its Boyd-fitted drivetrain, with the engine fed by a 1,375-cfm FAST EZ-EFI kit, cooled by a Mattson’s aluminum radiator, and exhaling through stainless steel MagnaFlow pipes and mufflers. Custom one-off Foose wheels were machined by Mike Curtis design and shod in Pirelli P Zero tires.

Subsequently, part of the noted collection of Wayne Davis prior to its acquisition by Paul Andrews, “Eldorod” has been featured in an online article from Hot Rod magazine, and justifiably so. It was envisioned by two of the most legendary names in the business. Boyd Coddington provided the impetus, funding, and shop to bring it to life the first time; Chip Foose drew it, and later had the opportunity to recreate it exactly as he had originally envisioned it. Both men’s stamp is clearly present on the end result, a superb piece from the hands of two masters.

RM Sotheby’s is thrilled to announce the expansion of its Monterey auction this year with a third auction night dedicated to the incomparable Paul Andrews Estate Collection. Offered almost entirely without reserve, the impressive collection will kick-off RM’s flagship auction weekend on Thursday, 12 August.

GAA Classic Cars July 2021 Auction: 1955 Chevrolet 210

Presented by GAA Classic Cars – Heading to GAA Classic Cars’ July 2021 auction is a 1955 Chevrolet 210 that’s truly a “no expense spared build.” While its exterior may look true to the original 210, it features a long list of modern upgrades that are tasteful and functional. This includes the power windows, Bluetooth radio, Fatman chassis, 355 SBC engine, custom steel wheels wrapped in Nitto S55 tires and even air conditioning. A full custom leather interior greets the driver and passengers who will enjoy every second of time in the cabin. They will surely enjoy their time when the pedal hits the floor and power is sent to the 9-inch Ford rear end.

This 1955 Chevrolet 210 will be auctioned off at GAA Classic Cars’ July 2021 auction, which runs from the 22nd to the 24th. For more information about the event, click here.

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GAA Classic Cars July 2021 Auction: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad

Presented by GAA Classic Cars – There are few classic cars as iconic as the Chevy Bel Air. Being auctioned off by GAA Classic Cars at their July event is an exquisite example of a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad. If you’re wondering why it looks so pristine, that’s because it was given a high-quality, frame-off restoration that was completed in 2020. It’s finished in Machine Silver Metallic thanks to Forge Sped in Mooresville, NC with a custom Torch Red leather interior by Sam’s Trim Shop. Powering it is a 5.7-liter LT-1 fuel-injected engine that produces 300+ horsepower. Mated to the engine is a 4L60E overdrive transmission. Features include air conditioning, custom gauges, smoke glass, power seats, power steering, “Xlerator” exhaust, AirShock level rear, custom 18inch aluminum alloy wheels, and more. It also comes with the owner history and restoration history, plus pictures of the build.

This 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad will be auctioned off at GAA Classic Cars’ July 2021 auction, which runs from the 22nd to the 24th. For more information about the event, click here.