The JAGUAR F-PACE has accumulated 368 complaints in the NHTSA database. The most commonly reported issues involve the engine, followed by electrical system problems. The 2017 model year has the highest number of complaints with 182 reported issues. Prospective buyers should carefully research specific model years before purchasing this vehicle.

368
Total Complaints
23
Total Recalls
9
Model Years
6
Reported Deaths
!

Years to Avoid

These years have significantly more complaints than average.

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Engine 100
Electrical System 52
Fuel/propulsion System 34
Unknown Or Other 30
Power Train 30

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2026 0 1 0 0 Good
2024 0 2 0 0 Good
2023 4 2 0 0 Good
2022 8 4 0 0 Good
2021 6 3 0 0 Good
2020 30 2 4 0 Average
2019 38 2 14 4 Average
2018 100 3 6 12 Below Average
2017 182 4 8 8 Avoid

Jaguar F-pace Years to Avoid

2017, 2018, 2019

Best Jaguar F-pace Years

2023, 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the JAGUAR F-PACE?

The most frequently reported issues with the JAGUAR F-PACE involve engine, electrical system, fuel/propulsion system. Engine issues are the most prevalent, making up a significant portion of all NHTSA complaints for this vehicle.

Which JAGUAR F-PACE years should I avoid?

Based on complaint data, the 2017, 2018, 2019 model year(s) have the highest number of reported issues and may be worth avoiding. Always check the specific complaint history for any model year you are considering.

Is the JAGUAR F-PACE reliable?

With 368 NHTSA complaints on record, reliability can vary by model year. The engine tends to be the most problematic area. Thorough pre-purchase inspections and maintenance history reviews are recommended.

What should I check before buying a used JAGUAR F-PACE?

Pay special attention to the engine and electrical system when inspecting a used JAGUAR F-PACE. Request maintenance records, check for any open recalls, and consider having a certified mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection.