Jaguar is accelerating plans to electrify its range and says all of its models will be emission-free by 2025.
The carmaker’s sister brand Land Rover will follow in the footsteps of batteries and launch six electric models within five years, with the first in 2024. By 2030, it will have a fully electric version of each of its models, but still expects SUVs with internal combustion engines for sale.
The I-Pace is today the only electric model of Jaguar and is being built for the brand by the contract manufacturer Magna in Austria. About 40,000 have been sold worldwide since it was offered for sale in 2018.
Jaguar said on Monday that its future electric vehicles will be manufactured at its historic Solihull plant in the UK
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Details about the range have not been released, but one vehicle will not be among them. Jaguar was working on an electric follow-up to its discontinued flagship XJ sedan, but said the project was being set up for the time being “because the brand wants to realize its unique potential.”