Jaguar needs new leadership. The cars look like they took an old Jaguar sports car (that wasn’t competitive) and combined it with a new BMW. They can’t compete with rolls Royce, and this doesn’t even compete with base model German cars. All while America is starting to buck the all electric future, it’s not good for the longevity of the brand.
After watching the video the answer to your question, is Jaguar's CEO trying to put the company out of business the answer has to be yes. If I was the owner of Jaguar I would be sacking this ceo and seeking compensation!.
They will be a combination of British unreliablity and dodgy chinese electronics and motors along with the thermal runaway properties of a lithium ion battery pack . So , you will burn , if not by massive depreciation , by reliability issues or thermal runaway or being bricked in a puddle
All issues shared by practically every car brand in the world currently, except reliability where I think you are out of date. I personally owned an operated three XJL 5L supercharged Jaguars over a decade in North America and would have bought another except they were discontinued. Not one single issue or problem with any of them. It also came second across all North American car brands in reliability surveys by JDPower during that time. On my return to Australia, I bought a BMW M550. Its four years old now (50,000Kms) and has had two issues involving a coolant leak. Minor perhaps but my point is that nearly all cars these days are very reliable overall and Jaguar is no longer the problem it used to be when being manufactured by a unionised workforce at loggerheads with British Leyland management.
Jaguar is crazy if they think people will pay Bentley prices for an notorious unreliable brand.
Sad Jaguar is going all electric. The SVR F pace is the best sport SUV on the planet. What a bummer
Farewell Jag.
I heard it runs on the tears of fat gammons.
If this reboot doesn’t work then Jaguar is finished.
They've just committed suicide. No need to wait for a reboot.
You are right
Looks like every other car.
Beautiful, but I bet none of them are made in the UK? Are the motors and batteries designed in the UK?🤔😮.
Jaguar needs new leadership. The cars look like they took an old Jaguar sports car (that wasn’t competitive) and combined it with a new BMW. They can’t compete with rolls Royce, and this doesn’t even compete with base model German cars. All while America is starting to buck the all electric future, it’s not good for the longevity of the brand.
Jaguar have killed themselves.
Lovely idea, shame you are totally wrong.
After watching the video the answer to your question, is Jaguar's CEO trying to put the company out of business the answer has to be yes.
If I was the owner of Jaguar I would be sacking this ceo and seeking compensation!.
yeah, "shocked the entire car industry" with monumentally underwhelming mediocrity. are they trying to race to bankruptcy?
They will be a combination of British unreliablity and dodgy chinese electronics and motors along with the thermal runaway properties of a lithium ion battery pack . So , you will burn , if not by massive depreciation , by reliability issues or thermal runaway or being bricked in a puddle
All issues shared by practically every car brand in the world currently, except reliability where I think you are out of date. I personally owned an operated three XJL 5L supercharged Jaguars over a decade in North America and would have bought another except they were discontinued. Not one single issue or problem with any of them. It also came second across all North American car brands in reliability surveys by JDPower during that time. On my return to Australia, I bought a BMW M550. Its four years old now (50,000Kms) and has had two issues involving a coolant leak. Minor perhaps but my point is that nearly all cars these days are very reliable overall and Jaguar is no longer the problem it used to be when being manufactured by a unionised workforce at loggerheads with British Leyland management.
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That Jaguar roar was the best! I’m sure they are still going electric.