Vivid Sydney was the stage for Jaguar to launch the all-new Jaguar F-Pace, an immaculately designed performance SUV sports car.
June 9th, 2016
Jaguar ambassadors Gemma Ward and Kris Smith joined a range of design loving VIPs and sports car enthusiasts in Martin Place to celebrate the launch of the All-New Jaguar F-PACE and Jaguar’s partnership with Vivid Sydney 2016.
Jaguar unveiled an exciting light installation built around Jaguar’s idea of The Art of Performance, and inspired by the All-New Jaguar F-Pace, Jaguar’s first ever SUV.
Over 250 VIPs gathered afterwards at a major event at The Mint in Macquarie Street, a venue which echoes the Jaguar blend of tradition with cutting edge technology and style.
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