JLR Delays Range Rover And Jaguar EV Launches Again, Here's Why
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Jaguar Land Rover has postponed the launch of its first electric Range Rover and is also postponing Jaguar's comeback as an electric car brand.
According to information relayed by the British media The Guardian, JLR, the new name given to the Jaguar-Land Rover group, decided to postpone the arrival of its first 100% electric models. JLR postpones its electrification program As a reminder, the only battery model ever to have been marketed by one of the two brands was the Jaguar i-Pace, a compact SUV produced between 2018 and 2024 at Magna-Steyr in Austria that did not really meet the suc…
JLR postpones market launch of electric models
Jaguar Land Rover is postponing the launch of its upcoming all-electric models, including the Range Rover Electric. According to The Guardian, an English newspaper, deliveries originally planned for the end of 2025 will now not commence until 2026, with Jaguar also experiencing delays. JLR will launch its first fully electric models from its own production later than initially planned. Specifically, this concerns the most important model series …
While Jaguar no longer manufactures new cars at present, the brand will eventually have to postpone the marketing of its electrical innovations. It would need more time to develop them.
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