Breaking News:Jaguar-Land Rover CEO Adrian Martell said that the brand would “return to its DNA,”- Next year…

Jaguar made the shocking decision to cut all of its current vehicle models other than the F-Pace, but it’s not a permanent move. The automaker has enough current stock to last into 2025, at which time it will take a step upmarket to compete with high-end brandsJaguar-Land Rover CEO Adrian Martell said that the brand would “return to its DNA,” a move away from the shared platforms and engineering Jaguar has with its sister company. Design chief Gerry McGovern said that the upcoming, higher-end models would share some design elements with current Jag models, but promised they would be “a copy of nothing.”

Jaguar’s first EV is expected to land next year on an all-new platform. The four-door car will be the brand’s most powerful production car ever, offering a sub-four-second 0-60 mph time and a driving range of more than 400 miles. The F-Pace would get an update in 2026 if it sticks around thatJaguar’s first EV is expected to land next year on an all-new platform. The four-door car will be the brand’s most powerful production car ever, offering a sub-four-second 0-60 mph time and a driving range of more than 400 miles. The F-Pace would get an update in 2026 if it sticks around tha

 

 

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