Jaguar plans to go all-electric by 2025
ABU DHABI: Jaguar is shifting towards an all-electric future by 2025. With this it will end the production of its current lineup and focus on top-notch electric vehicles, signaling a huge shift in its automotive strategy. Jaguar will also end its ageing electric I-Pace crossover production by the end of this year.
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Which three new EVs is Jaguar planning to launch?
Jaguar plans to come up with three new EVs, starting with a four-seat Gran Tourer that is set to launch in 2024. Two additional electric vehicles are slated to debut in late 2025 and 2026.Which architecture will be used by the upcoming Jaguar EVs?
All the Jaguar EVs scheduled for launch in late 2025 and 2026 will ride on the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA).The automaker currently offers five models - the XF sedan, F-Pace crossovers, E-Pace, and the F-Type coupe and roadster in the global market. However, all these models' production, excluding the electric I-Pace, will end in June.
Jaguar plans to come up with three new EVs, starting with a four-seat Gran Tourer in 2024, which resembles the Porsche Taycan and delivers an impressive range of up to 430 miles. Two additional electric vehicles are slated to debut in late 2025 and 2026. All of them will ride on the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA).
In the past, Jaguar spent a significant amount of money to develop a flagship electric car, but even after reaching an advanced stage, the project was cancelled. The former CEO made this decision as the car didn't align with the new vision of the brand.
The global electric vehicle lineup of the brand included the I-PACE, a well-known all-electric SUV known for its exceptional performance, eco-friendly credentials, and style. Jaguar offers the I-PACE in the UAE, marking its entry into the EV segment in the region. It is available at the starting price of AED 368,550 in the UAE.
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