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Jaguar is back with a max electric car – motor

Jaguar is back with a max electric car – motor

Jaguar is perhaps the car brand best suited for electric vehicles of all, given what it stands for. However, it has now been five years since they released their only electric car to date, the I-Pace.

Jaguar has been so quiet lately that fans of the auto brand have begun to fear for its future.

Is the cat in danger of being euthanized? Or worse, does JLR intend to sell the rights to the brand to some arbitrary Chinese auto giant, with farmer ambition and soulless SUV hopping?

Anyone worried can now relax. according to maximum speed There are now concrete plans for three new electric-powered models, the first of which will be truly amazing.

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Electric Jaguar with a range of 70 miles

The cars will be built on a platform called Jaguar Electric Architecture, with batteries supplied by JLR’s parent company, India, Tata, which plans to build a battery factory in Europe.

The first model will be a four-door GT, that is, an aerodynamic plug-in sedan. The target in terms of range is set at an ambitious 70 miles—something that seems to require a lightweight right foot.

It will also be the most powerful Jaguar ever. The model that currently bears this moniker is the 600 HP Project XE SV 8.

Everything becomes new as Jaguar deals with its unfinished business

No photos of the upcoming car have been shared, but Jaguar representatives promise a complete overhaul in terms of styling.

The naming is also subject to speculation, until further notice. Since there are no major bugs in the current system, one can hope that it will continue for the sake of simplicity.

JLR president Adrian Mardell, somewhat sensationally, told Top Gear that Jaguar’s new project, “Beginning to lay unfinished business right.

Jaguar was first with an electric car in the form of the I-Pace. (Photo: Karl Kajmatz)

If I interpret this freely, it probably means that the early investment in the electric vehicle that was the Jaguar I-Pace should not be allowed to become a historical arc.

If one dares to talk about the naming scheme, it could also mean that electric vehicle model names will continue to draw inspiration from the old Jaguar logo, Grace, space, pace.

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