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Jaguar Aims to Become All-electric by 2025

Bold target … something tells me that this ain’t going to happen.

Taken from Engadget … Jaguar will only build all-electric cars by 2025 as part of a sweeping “Reimagine” strategy, the company announced today. Jaguar’s brand will be completely all-electric at that point, with no gas or even hybrid models to choose from. Meanwhile, its Land Rover division will begin a shift toward electrification, with six new models coming over the next five years, starting in 2024. Land Rover plans to sell 60 percent of its cars in pure-electric form by 2030, and all of Jaguar Land Rover’s models will be available in all-electric variants by the end of the decade.

The group will use three platforms compatible with all-electric powertrains. Land Rover will use one called EMA (electric modular architecture) for its EV models and another called MLA (modular longitudinal architecture) for hybrids. Land Rover currently has three families of SUVs, the Range Rover, Discovery and Defender, but hasn’t said yet which will be electrified first.

… Jaguar revealed little else about its EV model strategy, and how its current I-Pace electric SUV will fit in. It does appear that its current gas and hybrid vehicles like the XE, XF, E-Pace and F-Pace will be scrapped and replaced by all-electric versions.

Source: Engadget

 

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