Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) announced its electrification roadmap. Within the framework of its plans to transition to electricity, JLR’s Halewood Factory in England will host the production of new generation compact and fully electric vehicles.
Accelerating its electrification journey, JLR is making the next generation mid-size SUV architecture fully electric. The company, which announced that it will invest 15 billion pounds over the next five years as part of its plans to prioritize electric mobility, will introduce the first fully electric Range Rover model in the last quarter of 2023. The first of the new generation of mid-size modern luxury SUVs will be a fully electric model from the Range Rover family. It will also be produced at the Halewood production facility in Merseyside in 2025. Depending on market expectations, JLR will continue to offer internal combustion engine, hybrid and fully electric engine options thanks to the flexible modular architecture (MLA) structure of Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
The First of the New Electric Jaguar Models Will Hit the Road in 2025
Stating that the world introduction of three new electric Jaguar models is nearing the end, Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mardell shared that they expect customer deliveries to begin in 2025. Announced to be a four-door GT to be produced in the West Midlands, the new Jaguar will offer higher power than previous electric Jaguar models and have a range of up to 700 km. More details about the 4-door GT Jaguar, which will be built on the new body architecture JEA, are planned to be announced later this year.


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