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Will Land Rover bring out an electric car?

Will Land Rover bring out an electric car?

ALL-ELECTRIC LAND ROVERS FROM 2024. From 2024 you will be able to choose from the first of six new all-electric Land Rovers.

Do Jaguar make electric cars?

JAGUAR I-PACE Our first all-electric SUV, Jaguar I‑PACE combines world-class design with sports-car performance to take you from 0-100km/h in 4,8 seconds (0-60mph in 4,5 seconds). And it does so in near-silence and with zero tailpipe emissions.

Does Jaguar have an electric SUV?

The ultimate all-electric performance SUV from Jaguar.

How many electric cars do Jaguar Land Rover have?

The company has just one current EV – the critically acclaimed I-Pace that won the World Car of the Year award in 2019. “Reimagine will see us transition to being an electric-first business,” Bolloré said. “The purity of electric is the next natural step.

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Is Jaguar Land Rover going electric?

Jaguar Land Rover, the UK-based carmaker, will make its Jaguar brand electric-only by 2025 and abandon petrol vehicles entirely in the middle of the next decade as part of a set of sweeping changes brought in by its new chief executive.

Is this the future of the Jaguar brand?

Jaguar will pivot away from its heritage to become a full electric car brand within five years, while its Land Rover stablemate will have six EVs by 2025, the British company announced this morning.

Why is Jaguar Building an electric vehicle in Birmingham?

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is investing hundreds of millions of pounds to build a range of electric vehicles at its Castle Bromwich plant in Birmingham. Initially the plant will produce an electric version of the Jaguar XJ. JLR says the move will help secure the jobs of 2,700 workers at the plant.

When will the first all-electric Land Rover be released?

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The first all-electric Land Rover was due in 2024, Jaguar Land Rover CEO Thierry Bolloré admitted, to be followed by five more in rapid fire within two years.