Now even the Jaguar F-Pace is BINNED, so there will be no new Jags on sale until 2026.

Production of the Jaguar F-Pace, the only remaining Jaguar model, will end early next year and it may not be until 2026 that a new Jaguar can be purchased.

We’ve known for some time that Jaguar is making plans to move from the all-electric model and try to become a competitor to Bentley with a range of electric cars priced under £100,000.

We’ve already noted that Jaguar confirms that production of its remaining cars is ending (or has already ended) this year, with the Jaguar F-Pace remaining in production.

It now appears, according to Autocar, that Jaguar will end deliveries of the F-Pace in most markets this year as well, with production for the UK even ending in early 2025.

This indicates that Jaguar’s new luxury electric cars are in a condition to be launched, except this is not the case.

In fact, although Jaguar plans to unveil an electric vehicle concept by the end of the year, it will be until 2026 before it can buy a new Jaguar. So a whole year without Jaguar on offer.  

The concept we’ll see by the end of the year is likely a 4-door GT with a range of 435 miles and six hundred horsepower, which will be followed by an electric SUV that rivals the Bentayga and a giant 4-door luxury sedan.

Whether this total Jaguar “reimagining” is a masterstroke or a crisis remains to be seen, but the total task is imaginable because Land Rover and Range Rover are making huge profits.

But don’t hesitate to go to Jaguar dealers, who for a year will have to thank them for the maintenance, conservation and sale of used cars. Although we expect a large chunk of them to actually be scrapped, as Jaguar looks to achieve much lower sales figures for its new range.

Filed Under: Automotive News, Jaguar News

I don’t see it working. If they can’t sell cars at a reasonable price, how can they be sure they can command Bentley prices? I’ve owned two XEs, either one is fantastic. They own a wide variety of cars but don’t seem willing to market them.

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