Iconic British brand Jaguar is just months away from discontinuing its entire existing lineup before unveiling a pivotal concept car in December that will define its future direction.
The carmaker has already announced that is halting production of the XE, XF, and F-Type models at its Castle Bromwich plant. Additionally, production of the E-Pace and I-Pace will cease at Magna’s factory in Austria by the end of the year.
The only model that will continue to be produced is the F-Pace (pictured), which will remain in production until 2025.
As reported by AutoCar, Jaguar’s managing director Rawdon Glover said that by the end of this year, the brand will stop selling new vehicles in certain European markets, with the UK to follow suit in the early part of next year.
UK customers won’t see deliveries of Jaguar’s new electric GT until 2026, resulting in a year-long gap during which no new Jaguars will be available for purchase in the country. During this interim period, Glover said Jaguar retailers will focus more on used cars and aftersales services.
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