Craig Phillips, former winner of the reality TV show Big Brother, has described his fear when the brakes failed on his Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle while he was driving.
It is the second report of the brakes failing on this particular model while in motion.
Mr Phillips said it was “terrifying” to feel “out of control” of the vehicle while his family were also inside.
Mr Phillips said it was “terrifying” to feel “out of control” of the vehicle while his family were also inside.
Earlier this week, another I-Pace driver claimed to have found himself unable to brake on a motorway as the car accelerated and had to be flanked by police.
“Following the incident involving a Jaguar I-Pace on the M62 on the afternoon of 6th March, we are looking into this matter with urgency,” Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said.
“A full review is underway to determine the cause of this incident, which is still yet to be established. The safety of our clients and vehicles is JLR’s highest priority.”
It said it was also taking Mr Phillips’ claims seriously.
Mr Phillips’ experience, first reported by the Daily Mail, happened on New Year’s Eve 2023.
Craig Phillips, former winner of the reality TV show Big Brother, has described his fear when the brakes failed on his Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle while he was driving.
Mr Phillips said it was “terrifying” to feel “out of control” of the vehicle while his family were also inside.
It is the second report of the brakes failing on this particular model while in motion.
Earlier this week, another I-Pace driver claimed to have found himself unable to brake on a motorway as the car accelerated and had to be flanked by police.
Mr Phillips said it was “terrifying” to feel “out of control” of the vehicle while his family were also inside.
Mr Phillips said it was “terrifying” to feel “out of control” of the vehicle while his family were also inside.
Earlier this week, another I-Pace driver claimed to have found himself unable to brake on a motorway as the car accelerated and had to be flanked by police.
“Following the incident involving a Jaguar I-Pace on the M62 on the afternoon of 6th March, we are looking into this matter with urgency,” Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) said.
“A full review is underway to determine the cause of this incident, which is still yet to be established. The safety of our clients and vehicles is JLR’s highest priority.”
It said it was also taking Mr Phillips’ claims seriously.
Mr Phillips’ experience, first reported by the Daily Mail, happened on New Year’s Eve 2023.
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