Article 6MHYK Here’s how Jaguar will relaunch as an all-EV brand

Here’s how Jaguar will relaunch as an all-EV brand

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Jonathan M. Gitlin
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Enlarge / Its unlikely the next electric Jaguar will look much like these extreme coupes, designed by the brand for Gran Turismo. (credit: Jaguar)

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MONACO-It may be hard to remember, but not too long ago, Jaguar made a very nice electric vehicle. The I-Pace arrived in 2018, and it was the only EV other than the bare-bones Chevy Bolt that could compete with a Tesla on range. It was great to drive, too. An electric replacement for the XJ sedan was meant to be next until it was canceled months before production was supposed to begin.

"I'd seen the car, it was a beautiful car, but when I look at the designs that we have now, when I look at the technology that we'll bring in the vehicle, it's night-and-day different," said Rawdon Glover, managing director of Jaguar. "I think that previous car would have been sort of a segue into something else, where we're doing a step change."

And a step change is what Jaguar Land Rover CEO (and Glover's boss) Thierry Bollore wants for Jaguar: for it to move upmarket, the way Range Rover has. Tearing up the electric XJ was a bold step-it meant the only new electric Jaguars to debut from 2021 until 2025 would be the brand's Formula E race cars.

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