The 2025 Jaguar F-PACE SVR 575 Ultimate Edition has been launched, providing Australians their last opportunity to snap up a supercharged V8-powered medium SUV.
With just 60 examples of the 575 Ultimate Edition will be built, each priced from $182,235 plus on-roads, this marks the final chapter of Jag’s long-running flagship SUV as well as its last-ever V8 ahead of its transition to a battery-electric portfolio next year.
Carrying over the wild supercharged 5.0-litre V8, the swansong special produces the same 423kW/700Nm as the standard SVR and thereby takes the same 4.0 seconds to reach 100km/h from rest, on its way to a top speed of 286km/h.
Helping Jag’s super-SUV sign-off in style Down Under, the final run is an Australian-exclusive, meaning all 60 examples are headed to our shores and all get special paint and trim.
Exterior colours comprise Sorrento Yellow Gloss, British Racing Green Gloss, Icy White Gloss and Ligurian Black Satin – all combined with optional black detailing.
Other giveaways are the exclusive badging and large two-tone 22-inch alloy wheels.
Inside, there are ebony semi-aniline performance seats with carbon-fibre inlays, plus a head-up display, an 11.4-inch touchscreen incorporating Amazon Alexa and wireless phone projection, plus privacy glass and a sliding panoramic roof.
Jaguar Australia has sold just 259 cars in the first five months of 2025 – some 17 per cent down on the period last year – with the F-PACE accounting for half of those sales as the British brand runs down its current stocks.
When it arrives, the F-PACE SVR 575 Ultimate Edition will join the F-PACE 90th Anniversary Edition P250 and the plug-in hybrid P400e.
Jaguar, meanwhile, has undergone one of the most controversial rebrands of all time as it prepares the ground for the launch of the bold all-new Type 00 GT that is expected to offer a range of up to 700km and the firm’s next-generation EV tech.