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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Jaguar Land Rover and Shell collaborate to help the customer buy fuel without leaving the car.

  • Jaguar and Shell launch first payment system by a car1
  • New Shell app is part of a suite of new model year updates for Jaguar XE, XF and F-PACE
  • Drivers can use PayPal or Apple Pay via their car’s touchscreen to pay for fuel at Shell service stations
  • Company car users can log journeys and receipts via the car’s touchscreen
  • Parents can pay without waking children or leaving them in the car unattended
  • Shell app is one of several updates to Jaguar’s F-PACE, XF and XE models designed to make customers’ lives simpler
  • New 18 Model Year line-up also gains latest Ingenium engines delivering improved efficiency and performance 
  • Shell app will become available across the entire Jaguar and Land Rover ranges
  • Future cashless tech research from Jaguar Land Rover includes parking and drive-through restaurants
Jaguar drivers can now use their car’s touchscreen to pay for fuel with a new cashless payment app.
The Shell app is one of several new enhancements to Jaguar’s F-PACE, XE and XF models. Other updates include the introduction of the latest efficient Ingenium petrol and diesel engines and the addition of convenience features such as gesture technology where the sweep of a foot can open the boot.
Rather than using a card at the pump, or queuing in the forecourt shop, owners who install the Shell app can simply drive up to any pump at a Shell service station (initially in the UK and then globally) and use the vehicle’s touchscreen to select how much fuel they require and pay using PayPal or Apple Pay. Android Pay will be added later in 2017.
An electronic receipt will be displayed on the touchscreen, so customers can leave the forecourt confident of having paid. A receipt will also be sent directly from the pump to the driver’s email address so it can be added to accounting or expenses software.
Peter Virk, Jaguar Land Rover's Director of Connected Car and Future Technology, said: “In a world where cash is no longer king, customers are increasingly using electronic payments and contactless cards. Making a payment directly from a car’s touchscreen will make refuelling quicker and easier. With this new system you can choose any pump on the forecourt and pay for the fuel even if you’ve forgotten your wallet or can’t find your credit or debit card.”
“You will save time because there’s no more queuing to pay in a shop, and for drivers with children, it won’t be necessary to wake them up, or unstrap them from their seats to take them into the shop. Expenses and tax returns will also be made much simpler, with no receipts to lose as these will all be sent electronically.”
Unlike current phone-based payment methods, Shell and Jaguar Land Rover have created a simple but secure customer experience that uses geolocation technology and a cloud based pre-payment check with the Paypal or Apple Pay wallet.
David Bunch, Global Vice President Shell Retail Marketing and Chairman, Shell Brands International, said: “As the world’s number one global fuels retailer, this e-commerce collaboration with Jaguar Land Rover is part of Shell’s commitment to continuously improve the digital experience for our customers at the forecourt. In 2015 Shell introduced mobile payments at the pump in the UK. Today we are proud to offer the next step in cashless motoring, with Jaguar and Land Rover customers in the UK paying for their fuel using the car’s touchscreen. With around 30 million customers every day, we have a mission to continuously find ways to make our customer’s journey’s better. We look forward to further exciting developments like this across our 43,000 sites around the world soon.”
The Shell app with in-car cashless payments will be available to download in the UK from 15 February and will be rolled out to additional markets globally during 2017.
Peter Virk added: “We are working with leaders in e-commerce such as Shell to enable our customers to enjoy cashless motoring via their car’s touchscreen. Whether it’s paying for fuel, parking, tolls, or even at a drive-through restaurant, the aim of cashless motoring is to make life easier for our customers.
“Our technology allows users to put their phone away out of sight and use it via the touchscreen in the car, because as the car becomes more connected to the Internet of Things, we will always be guided by what is appropriate and safe to do while driving. So in-car payments would only be enabled when it is safe to do so, preventing unnecessary driver distractions.”
2018 model year Jaguar F-PACE, XF and XE
The new in-car cashless payment app will be available across the enhanced Jaguar F-PACE performance SUV, F-TYPE and XF and XE sports saloon model ranges, as well as the latest Land Rover models.
The enhancements to the 2018 model year (MY) F-PACE include the introduction of an efficient new E-Performance diesel model with CO2 emissions as low as 126g/kmand fuel economy of 59.2mpg (4.8 l/100km) on the combined cycle – meaning fewer refuelling stops altogether. In addition a high-output 240PS diesel and advanced new 250PS Ingenium petrol engine also join the line-up.
The potent 240PS diesel engine and new Ingenium petrol powerplant are also available in the XF sports saloon, alongside a 200PS version of the new Ingenium petrol engine, blending traditional Jaguar performance with excellent efficiency.
For 2018MY, the XE sports saloon is available with 200PS RWD automatic and 250PS RWD and AWD automatic derivatives of the new four-cylinder Ingenium petrol engine, giving customers greater choice than ever. Drivers looking for even more dynamic performance can opt for the upgraded XE S, with its thrilling 380PS 3.0-litre V6 engine – up from 340PS – shared with the F-TYPE sports car.
Both the enhanced XE and XF sports saloons are available with Gesture Boot Lid functionality, making loading and unloading more convenient, while Jaguar’s Configurable Dynamics technology is introduced as a standalone feature on both vehicles, allowing drivers to personalise the gearshift, throttle response and steering settings.
A virtual 12.3-inch TFT instrument cluster with full-screen 3D navigation and the availability of Dual View touchscreen technology also provides customers with added convenience as part of the updates.
[1] For all Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles from 2014 that have InControl Apps technology installed

2 up to £150 per fuel transaction
3 126g/km refers to cars fitted with 235/65 R18 tyres on ‘Style 1021’ or ‘Style 1022’ wheels

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