Jaguar and Moda Living launch an exclusive I-PACE car-sharing programme
Jaguar is accelerating its future all-electric mobility strategy with a new private car-sharing pilot.

Electric vehicles have long since acted as a catalyst for innovation, breathing new life into the concept of car-sharing by offering eco-friendly, on-demand mobility solutions that align with modern sustainability goals.
Jaguar has just unveiled a new mobility programme in collaboration with Moda Living, the UK's top Build to Rent developer. Initially rolling out in Manchester's Moda, Angel Gardens, and Leeds' Moda, New York Square, the project promises to redefine urban car ownership. As the sharing economy gains traction among newer generations, Jaguar’s all-electric I-PACE offers a luxurious and eco-friendly transport solution to modern living.
This exclusive car-sharing pilot allows residents to experience the future of mobility by booking an I-PACE for up to 48 hours through a specialised Jaguar scheduling platform. Each booking comes with a full suite of services, including insurance, charging costs, and maintenance, all managed by a 24-hour concierge team at each residence.
Since its debut, the Jaguar I-PACE has earned more than 90 global awards, including 2019 World Car of the Year. As Jaguar gears up to become an all-electric luxury brand by 2025, the brand is keen on expanding its range beyond traditional car offerings, focusing on pioneering technologies and groundbreaking design.
This exclusive venture with Moda Living symbolises a significant milestone in Jaguar’s transformation, positioning the brand at the intersection of luxury and innovation. View all Jaguar I-PACE models currently for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.
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