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ADDED DRIVER CONFIDENCE

Unique in this class of car, Jaguar's All Surface Progress Control (ASPC) technology is a low speed cruise control

that helps F-PACE to cope with low traction situations. ASPC allows the driver to concentrate on steering the

vehicle. Once activated, you use the cruise control buttons to set a 'target' speed of between 3.6km/h and

30km/h. The system then works to achieve and maintain that speed while exerting optimum traction control.

ASPC is standard on all engines and gives F-PACE drivers added confidence over slippery, loose or icy surfaces,

undulating terrain and even while descending a difficult incline. It helps make F-PACE easy to drive in challenging

conditions. ASPC also has a pull-away function allowing F-PACE to progress from rest on low grip surfaces and

ascending gradients, as well as a hill descent function that controls vehicle speed on steeper inclines.

On All Wheel Drive vehicles fitted with Adaptive Dynamics*, optional Adaptive Surface Response (AdSR)

recognises differences between surfaces to exploit the maximum available grip. Drawing on Jaguar Land Rover's

unrivalled expertise with All Wheel Drive systems, AdSR constantly monitors the car's environment and adjusts

the appropriate engine and brake settings. Once selected, AdSR works at all speeds to support you in adverse

weather and across challenging surfaces.

DRIVING TECHNOLOGY

GRAVEL

ALL SURFACE PROGRESS CONTROL ADAPTIVE SURFACE RESPONSE

*Standard on F-PACE S.

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