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Jaguar aims to completely reinvent itself in order to survive in today’s automotive market. In February of last year, the brand announced its intention of going all-electric in 2025 and raising the bar for luxury to Bentley-like levels.
Now, British website Autocar has learned that three “jaw-dropping” electric sports crossovers will be ready to go by mid-decade. These vehicles will be a lot more sophisticated and exclusive than the current I-PACE.
Jaguar will use a new platform called Panthera and developed in a partnership with Magna. First, Autocar says a smaller model similar to a Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo will arrive in three- and five-door configurations, as well as single- and dual-motor variants.
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The duo will be joined by a longer-wheelbase model designed specifically to meet the needs of Chinese and American customers. It will likely come standard with dual motors and all-wheel drive.
All three crossovers are expected to receive the high-performance SVR treatment at some point, similar to the F-PACE SVR. Also, look for cutting-edge connectivity and driver assistance technologies, as well as plenty of sustainable and recycled materials.
According to Autocar, a near-production concept will debut at a globally significant auto show in slightly more than two years’ time, towards the end of 2024. It’s possible that the Solihull plant will be expanded and modernized, though a brand new facility would make more sense given the higher-end nature of these future Jaguars.
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