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Prototype Eras
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
Jaguar Land Rover launched their high tech state-of-the-art Jaguar I-Pace car in 2018 and here at Oxford, we unveiled our 1:76 scale version in Issue 254, a finely detailed replica of the environmentally friendly battery -electric crossover SUV. The specification of the 'real thing' is quite something and it is interesting to note that some of the electric drive technology ran parallel with the development of the Jaguar I-Type electric Formula E racing car. The car has all-wheel drive with two motors powered by a 90 kWh lithium-ion battery, all developed in-house. It can accelerate from 0-62 in 4.8 seconds with a top speed of 124 mph, determined electronically.
The Jaguar I-Pace was introduced with a Worldwide harmonised light duty vehicles Test Procedure rating (WLTP) of 292 miles and an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated range of 234 miles. Subsequent improvements have increased the EPA marginally by a further 12 miles. The rear boot has a 23 cu ft capacity as well as 1 cu ft in the front boot space. And if you are worried about re-charging, this is possible with an AC home wall box in 10 hours but as little as 85 minutes with a highly powered charger.
The car also comes with a smartphone app which will locate the car, report on locking, alarm and a charging update and, if required, will start the interior heating or cooling system
From the technical detail to the aesthetics - our second release makes a dramatic entrance in black, registered AE69 OXF. The interior is also black with beige seating. Apart from a splash of silver trim to the radiator grille surround, the wheel trim, lower rear panel detail and Jaguar badges, all other external detailing is also finished in black.
Having looked over a real Jaguar electric car, the two most impressive features were no engine under the bonnet - just space and also the silence of it. Very different!
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Oxford Diecast Farallon Black Jaguar I‑Pace is a 1:76 scale die‑cast model released by Oxford Diecast in Issue 254. The model carries the manufacturer part number 76JIP002 and is presented as a representation of the rebuilding of the railways era.
The replica is finished in a deep black paintwork with registration AE69 OXF. It features a black interior with beige seats, silver‑coloured trim around the radiator grille, wheel rims, lower rear panel detailing and Jaguar badges. All external detailing, apart from the noted silver accents, is rendered in black.
The model reproduces the real Jaguar I‑Pace, a battery‑electric crossover launched in 2018. The production vehicle has all‑wheel drive, two electric motors powered by a 90 kWh lithium‑ion battery, a 0‑62 mph time of 4.8 seconds, a top speed of 124 mph, a WLTP range of 292 miles and an EPA range of approximately 246 miles after subsequent improvements. It offers 23 cubic feet of rear boot space and 1 cubic foot of front storage, with charging options ranging from 10 hours via a home wall box to about 85 minutes using a high‑power charger.
This finely detailed die‑cast model provides collectors with a neutral, accurate representation of the environmentally friendly Jaguar I‑Pace, suitable for display in a period setting.