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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced exciting plans to accelerate its transition to become the world’s leading modern luxury car manufacturer revealing its Halewood plant, in the UK, will become an all-electric production facility and its next-generation medium-size SUV architecture, electrified modular architecture (EMA), will now be pure-electric. In an update to global media at JLR’s center in Gaydon, Chief...
20 April 2023
The Jaguar I-Pace has received worldwide recognition and various awards for its exceptional design. Now Jaguar is further reinforcing the appeal of the all-electric performance SUV with the introduction of the I-Pace Black. This exclusive addition to the I-Pace range has an even richer equipment. By default, it is fitted with some features that are optional for versions S, SE and HSE on which the I-Pace Black is...
20 April 2021
Jaguar has launched a new version of the I-Pace - the Jaguar I-Pace EV320. With a starting price of EUR 65,990 it can be ordered immediately. This version of the model offers a WLTP range of up to 470 km (just like the I-Pace EV400) and has a new Atlas Gray grille finish. The fully electric SUV is available with the new Pivi Pro infotainment system, Cabin Air Ionisation with PM2.5 filter and the ClearSight digital...
25 August 2020
The World Car of the Year, World Green Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year awards have been won by Jaguar I-Pace earlier. Now, Jaguar has invited the World Car jurors to preview some of the company's future vehicles at its Coventry design studios. Two of the main vehicles of interest have been the hybrid J-Pace crossover and the all-electric Jaguar XJ. It is expected that both models will be based on...
23 July 2019
Jaguar Land Rover UK has announced that it is developing the next phase of its aluminium recycling strategy, which aims to close the raw material circle. The company calls it "the REALITY project" and it is co-funded by Innovate UK. It recovers the aluminium from end-of-life Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles and reforms it into a new high-grade aluminium to build next-generation products. This is currently being tested...
3 April 2019