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Basing an SUV on a sports car: daft or brilliant? Al Suttie reckons Jaguar has pulled it off.
1 - Lifting the suspension from the Jaguar F-type sports car for the F-Pace SUV is a stroke of genius on Jaguar's part.
2 - Where most rivals, including the Porsche Macan, try for sporty with overly-stiff springing, the Jag is more accomplished.
3 - Sure, there's little body lean in the twisty bits, but the F-Pace also delivers comfort on the UK's lump-addled roads.
4 - This is very much in the Jag tradition of sublimely riding cars - we just didn't expect it in a sport-biased SUV.
5 - It all adds up to a car you can hustle with huge confidence, helped by direct, quick-acting steering.
6 - The 180hp 2.0-litre diesel isn't the fastest engine in the line-up, but it does a solid day-to-day job.
7 - You don't need excessive power here, anyway, as the F-Pace conserves speed in corners due to its balance and grip.
8 - As for the inside, you get the high-riding driving position without feeling perched on top of the car.
9 - Comfort is top notch, as I found out over 1000 miles in a week. There's also plenty of driver area storage, such as the pocket in the transmission tunnel.
10 - The Activity Key is another handy touch for an extra £300. Wear it like a watch and you never have to search for keys again.