Jaguar I-Pace claims new production EV record lap time at Laguna Seca – ‘sort of’ beating Tesla vehicles

Jaguar is about to deliver the I-Pace to the US and in the meantime, it is having some fun of its own with the all-electric car on US race tracks.

The British automaker claims a new production EV record lap time at the Laguna Seca race track in California – sort of beating Tesla vehicles in the process.

I say ‘sort of’ because it can be controversial depending on what you consider a “production EV”. The driver can also make a big difference.

Jaguar put professional race car driver Randy Pobst in a Photon Red 2019 Jaguar I-PACE HSE First Edition with “no modifications whatsoever” and he completed his record lap in 1:48.18.

We reported just last month that a Tesla Model S P100D breaking that same record with a 1:47.62 time, but it went sort of under the radar because Lucid Motors was driving the vehicle as part of the development program for its own vehicle.

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Now Jaguar says that the vehicle featured some light modifications and therefore, it can claim the record with the I-Pace, which is fair since I doubt that Lucid Motors is going to contest it.

You can watch Pobst’s full record lap with the I-Pace on Motortrend’s channel:

Electrek’s Take

Good on Jaguar. The I-Pace offers some impressive performance as an SUV – if you can call it that.

That said, I am pretty confident that this record is going to be beaten again in the coming months.

We have seen Tesla owners getting times around 1:48 with stock vehicles for years. If you were to put a pro driver behind the wheel of a stock Model S P100D or a Model 3 Performance, I am pretty sure they could beat that time.

We reported last month on a Tesla Model 3 RWD with small mods getting a time of 1:48.667.

But it doesn’t take anything away from the I-Pace, which I think is going to do well in the US.

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