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Jaguar Announces Transition to All-Electric Lineup, Phases Out Petrol Cars by 2024
By Jeff Gibbs
In a bold move towards sustainability and electrifcation, Jaguar has announced its decision to discontinue all petrol-powered vehicles, marking a signifcant shift in the automotive landscape. By June 2024, the iconic British marque will cease production of all models reliant on traditional internal combustion engines, paving the way for a fully electric future. This transformative decision refects Jaguar’s commitment to environmental stewardship and aligns with global efforts to combat climate change. With concerns over carbon emissions and air quality mounting, the automotive industry is undergoing a profound transition towards cleaner, greener technologies. Jaguar’s move to axe petrol cars underscores its dedication to this paradigm shift and positions the brand as a trailblazer in the quest for sustainable mobility.
In place of petrol vehicles, Jaguar will focus exclusively on electric propulsion, aiming to offer a comprehensive line-up of battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) by 2025. This strategic pivot signals a departure from conventional automotive norms and heralds a new era of electrifed luxury vehicles bearing the storied Jaguar emblem. Central to Jaguar’s electrifcation strategy are three brand-new models slated for release, all sharing a common platform known as the Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA). This innovative platform represents the foundation for Jaguar’s next generation of electric vehicles, designed to deliver unparalleled performance, effciency, and driving dynamics. The frst of these electric offerings will be a four-seater grand tourer, anticipated to debut by 2025. Boasting remarkable power and range capabilities, this fagship model is set to redefne expectations for electric performance vehicles, with an estimated base price of AUD$154,000. With upwards of 428kW of power and an approximate range of 692km, it promises to be the most potent Jaguar yet, embodying the brand’s relentless pursuit of automotive excellence.
Subsequent additions to Jaguar’s electric line-up are scheduled for late 2025 and 2026, further expanding the brand’s electric portfolio and solidifying its position as a leader in electric vehicle innovation.
While this transition may entail challenges and adjustments, Jaguar remains steadfast in its commitment to sustainability and innovation. By embracing electric mobility and phasing out petrol cars, Jaguar is not only futureproofng its brand but also contributing to a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come.
By Jeff Gibbs
The Kia EV6 GT 2023 emerges as a formidable force in the electric vehicle landscape, blending extreme performance with everyday practicality. Despite its unassuming appearance, this electric wagon packs a punch that will leave you exhilarated and wanting more. Priced at $99,590 plus on-road costs, it’s the most expensive Kia ever offered in Australia, but it’s also the most potent, boasting a staggering 430kW of power that propels it from 0-100km/h in just 3.5 seconds, accompanied by a drift mode for added excitement. This makes it a true giant-slayer, solidifying its position as a high-voltage hoon version.
In terms of pricing, the EV6 GT stands at the top of the Kia EV6 line-up, with a starting price that requires a signifcant investment. However, its performance credentials justify the cost, setting it apart from its siblings and making it a worthy competitor against electric vehicles like the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT.
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