The British brand Jaguar, which recently changed its logo and under another identity, has shared an official teaser of a concept car that will debut in Miami on December 2. The news heralds the appearance of one of three Jaguar production electric cars that will enter the market by 2030. The teaser image partially shows the rear of the concept, which has no rear glass.
Jaguar decided on a radical rebranding on the eve of the complete abandonment of internal combustion engines and the transition to the production of electric cars. As part of the “reboot“ the British brand changed its logo, company font and tagline. The latter already sounds like Copy Nothing (“Don't copy anything”) and aims to return the brand to the ideals of its founder William Lyons – true individuality and original creative thinking.
The first car of the "new wave" will be a concept called Design Vision - a four-door GT class that was partially revealed in the teaser. Judging by the image, this car will have strange body lines and a "grille" aft, but no rear window. The serial version of the concept is known to appear in 2026 and will be based on the JEA platform.
In addition to the four-door Gran Turismo, Jaguar's future lineup will include a luxury crossover that will challenge the Bentley Bentayga, as well as a sedan that will compete in the same class as the Bentley Flying Spur. All of them, of course, will be electric and according to preliminary data, their prices will start from 100 thousand pounds.