Jaguar to showcase future of luxury EVs next month

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Miami Art Week to showcase Jaguar’s vision for high-end electric luxury.

Miami Art Week to showcase Jaguar’s vision for high-end electric luxury.

Jaguar is preparing to unveil a new era of high-end luxury with a bold, all-electric lineup.

Following its recent announcement to retire all current models except the F-Pace SUV, Jaguar plans to phase out the vehicle by early 2025 in some regions while extending its lifespan to 2026 in others.

The British marque will be left without any models in certain markets until it introduces a new range of electric vehicles in 2026, according to a recent Autocar report.

Jaguar Vision GT
Jaguar's Vision GT SV concept

Jaguar’s forthcoming transformation marks an intentional shift away from premium positioning, aiming instead to enter the upper echelon of luxury.

With a focus on exclusivity, Jaguar is preparing a concept vehicle to be showcased at Miami Art Week on December 2, offering a glimpse into its new design philosophy.

This concept is expected to shape Jaguar’s upcoming three-model lineup, which includes a grand tourer, a high-end SUV and a luxury limousine, rivalling Bentley's Flying Spur.

The new models will feature six-figure price tags and cater to the boutique luxury segment. Despite the absence of an F-Type successor, the brand has hinted that coupes and convertibles could eventually return if the initial models find success.

These electric models will be built on the Jaguar Electrified Architecture (JEA) platform, specifically engineered for a long wheelbase.

Leading the lineup will be the four-door grand tourer, scheduled for a production reveal next year, with sales anticipated by late 2025 and deliveries beginning in mid-2026.

The platform will also support the next-generation Range Rover Velar, slated for launch in early 2026.

In terms of performance, Jaguar’s grand tourer is expected to target a WLTP range exceeding 690km, putting it in direct competition with the Porsche Taycan.

With over 430kW underfoot, the model promises an impressive blend of power and endurance, and development prototypes are already on the road refining Jaguar’s new JEA platform.

Design cues for the new Jaguar models will draw from the classic E-Type, with Jaguar Managing Director Rawdon Glover stating the vehicles will appear “carved from a single block.”

This aesthetic, described as both “timeless” and “polarising,” will define the luxury brand’s visual direction moving forward.

The first glimpse of Jaguar’s redesigned future awaits at Miami Art Week, where the brand’s latest concept will set the tone for an ambitious new era in automotive luxury.