Jaguar Land Rover factory (Nitra, Slovakia, 2018 opening) photos
Jaguar Land Rover has opened its new 300,000m² factory in Nitra, Slovakia, which cost €1.4bn, and will employ 1,500 people.
Jaguar Land Rover has opened its new 300,000m² factory in Nitra, Slovakia, which cost €1.4bn, and will employ 1,500 people.
The 2020 Jaguar F-Type Chequered Flag celebrates 70 years of Jag sports cars since the 1948 XK120, and has 20″ wheels, and embroidered leather seats.
A full size clay model of the 2018 Jaguar I-Pace will go on display at the V&A Design Museum in Dundee, Scotland, which opens on September 15, 2018.
The Jaguar E-Type Zero will be made or converted from 2020 with I-Pace parts. It will have a range of around 170mi (274km) from a 40kWh battery.
Waymo will begin testing a self driving Jaguar I-Pace in late 2018. Around 20,000 will be made for its autonomous taxi fleet from 2020.
The 5L supercharged V8 which powers many Jaguar, Land Rover and Range Rover will eventually be dropped in favor of a turbocharged Ingenium I6 engine.
Jaguar Land Rover will refresh its entire range of sedans, wagons, SUVs and crossovers by 2024, and introduce a new flexible architecture for all models.
The 2018 Jaguar I-Pace looks almost like the concept car. It has a 90kWh battery for 476km (296mi) of range, and two electric motors for a total of 294kW (395hp) and 696Nm (513 lb-ft).
OK, no-one’s really going to cross-shop a Suzuki Swift and Jaguar F-Type, but there are some design similarities between the two.
The Jaguar Future Type is a driveable autonomous car for 2040 with 2+1 seating, a narrow body, electric powertrain, and on demand availability.