A Florida family has taken delivery of the Jaguar I-Pace, the first in the U.S.. Click on the link to check out the "interview" Jaguar did with him, asking why he decided on the Jag. Basically, he's a long-time multiple Jaguar customer with a family of five and he preferred this to Tesla product.
Gosh yes, it's only rich Americans who have ostentatious homes. It's not like the English or French aristocracy had a thing for large, flagrantly fancy mansions in the country. Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire, England Oh, wait... I confess the architecture of English country mansions is a subject near and dear to my heart. See, for example: "10 Interesting English Country Houses"
I understand he lives in eastern Washington State. Regardless, he has his own demons to chase. I should not have kicked the ant pile. Not that I can find in the usual places including: https://www.epa.gov/compliance-and-fuel-economy-data/data-cars-used-testing-fuel-economy Bob Wilson
The EPA range is 234 miles. 80 MPGe City 72 MPGe Highway 76 MPGe Combined A tad better than I expected, but not so great when you take into account it has a 90-kWh battery. Whatever, though. It is what it is, and beside from lackluster efficiency, it's a strong start for Jaguar.
Ok, so 292 miles WLTP, or 238 miles EPA. What does that mean for the eTron an EQB with their 248 miles WLTP? Sub 200 miles EPA?
I'm going to assume you meant the EQ C Mercedes crossover. Anyway, I'm guessing around 220 miles for the Mercedes and Audi both.