Jaguar faces backlash over new logo and ad as it shifts to electric vehicles

thesun.co.uk

Jaguar has introduced a new logo, replacing its iconic big cat emblem with a design featuring the word "Jaguar" in mixed case letters. The change was revealed in a new advertisement that did not showcase any cars, leading to criticism from fans. The company is transitioning to an electric-only brand, planning to launch three new electric vehicles by 2026. Jaguar has already discontinued its entire range of petrol and diesel cars, including the XE, XF, and F-Type models. Managing director Rawdon Glover stated that changing perceptions of Jaguar is essential. The first vehicle under the new branding will be a four-door all-electric GT produced in the UK.


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