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Jaguar no longer sells any new cars as F-Pace axed

Brand is set to reveal plans for next-generation cars later this year but will sell only used cars...


  • Oct 31 2024
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Jaguar no longer sells any new cars as F-Pace axed
Jaguar no longer sells any new cars as F-Pace axed
Brand is set to reveal plans for next-generation cars later this year but will sell only used cars until 2026

Production of the Jaguar F-Pace SUV has ended, meaning the brand no longer sells any new cars and won’t until its first next-generation model arrives in 2026.

This follows the axing of the XE, XF and F-Type, made at Castle Bromwich, and the E-Pace and I-Pace, assembled by Magna Steyr in Austria, in the summer.

The decision comes ahead of Jaguar’s major brand reinvention later this year, which is expected to preview a 600bhp electric four-seat GT in the vein of the Porsche Taycan.

That will later be followed by a Bentley Bentayga-style luxury SUV in 2026 and then a large luxury saloon. All three will sit on a new, bespoke platform called JEA.

Ahead of these cars hitting the road, Jaguar will take a “reset period”, marketing director Rawdon Glover previously told Autocar.

A statement sent to Autocar from Jaguar parent company JLR read: “From November 2024, new Jaguar sales will come to an end ahead of our new brand reveal later this year and product launch in 2026. 

“We have now ceased allocation of our current generation of Jaguar vehicles. We do have a selection of models available to acquire on an Approved Pre-Owned basis through our UK retail network.”

Last year, Jaguar sold 21,943 examples of the F-Pace – outselling the rest of the six-car line-up combined and achieving more than double the sales of the second-placed I-Pace (7000).

Speaking previously about axing Jaguar’s current line up, JLR boss Adrian Mardell said: “None of those are vehicles on which we made any money, so we are replacing them with new vehicles on newly designed architectures.”

The decision was made easier by the fact that JLR sales are dominated by the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Land Rover Defender, the trio making up more than half of the total.

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