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Jaguar unveiled a design concept on Monday for its next generation of electric vehicles — finally pairing an image of a car with its "exuberant modernism" rebranding campaign. Jaguar's rebrand ...
The Jaguar Type 00 concept was revealed during 2024 Miami Art Week The striking concept previews the first in a trio of ultra-luxury Jaguar EVs The production model will launch in late 2025 ...
Thanks to Jaguar, the common criticism that most new electric cars all look the same no longer rings true. We can't think of one defining moment when new car design became largely homogenous ...
One of the many criticisms leveled at Jaguar in the firestorm ignited by its rebrand last month was that while it revealed a new logotype and a short film of eight conspicuously diverse models ...
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Concept images of what appears to be British luxury vehicle company Jaguar’s upcoming electric vehicle leaked online Monday morning hours before its planned release, multiple automotive ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Jaguar's controversial rebranding campaign has stirred a ton of discussion across social media, late-night TV, and the news. Some conservative ...
The last thing that Jaguar wanted after the furor that met its new branding campaign was an unsanctioned early reveal of the new EV the company hopes will make sense of all the hubbub. Considering ...
British car brand Jaguar is promising that its new electric ... with that car going on sale about a year later towards the end of 2026 and it’s expected to be a four-door GT.
The last time Jaguar had this much buzz was when it launched the F-type coupe and convertible and, if you are in the market for an old-school sports car, these vehicles are still some solid values.
There was something telling in the latest example of ­idiotic and woke corporate virtue signaling that came courtesy of high-end car manufacturer Jaguar. In addition to the spectacle of an odd ...