The term game changer is easily thrown around these days, and in the context of Jaguar, it has been used to describe the Jaguar F-Pace, the brand’s first foray into the crucial SUV market and its fastest-selling model yet.

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But this, the E-Pace, revealed at a rather elaborate event this evening, feels like it’s the sort of good-looking volume seller to work miracles. I’d take bets that F-Pace's fastest-selling title won't last long with the E-Pace around.

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It’s not a surprise that this is set to do well – after all, the compact SUV sector is where almost every mainstream car maker is laying its money, premium or otherwise.

But this E-Pace has a lot on its side – it’s genuinely original and good-looking in design. We all feared it would look just like a baby F-Pace (the Audi effect, I call it) but it doesn’t. It actually has a lot more in common with the Jaguar F-Type; and the coupe roofline and pretty spoiler almost instantly dates the F-Pace.

The Germans have the familiarity of the BMW X1 and Audi Q3 and Mercedes-Benz GLA on their side, but Jaguar has something more exciting – an all-new model which, at least in my opinion, wins on the looks front.

The interior is neat and technologically advanced – perhaps even to the extent that Jaguar has caught up with its German rivals. I still hear anecdotes of Jaguar quality not being up there with the ‘big three’. Maybe, but based on the E-Pace models I’ve seen, it’s a step-up from ageing Jags and a fair contender.

And there's the price. Admittedly, it could get pretty pricey - it wouldn't be impossible to hit £50,000 with a top-spec petrol plus options - but the starting point is a very commendable £28,500, which is almost exactly on a par with the BMW X1. That sort of relative affordability can draw new, younger people in - the demographic almost every car maker is aiming for.