Jaguar F-Pace to be Discontinued Globally by Early 2026
The news of the Jaguar F-Pace being axed globally in early 2026 has been confirmed by JLR CEO Adrian Mardell. This decision comes after the SUV was already pulled from sale in the UK, where Jaguar no longer sells any new cars until the arrival of its all-new four-door electric GT in summer 2026.
Mardell stated, “We’ve reviewed all of the Jaguar nameplates. Five of the six will run out at the end of this year, and a couple have already run out. The F-Pace will continue to be available in some markets until the first quarter of 2026, but in smaller volumes.”
Earlier this year, global production of the XE, XF, and F-Type at Castle Bromwich ceased, and assembly of the E-Pace and I-Pace at Magna Steyr’s plant in Austria is set to end this year as well.
Currently, all these models, along with the F-Pace, can only be purchased from existing dealer stocks in the UK. The announcement of the F-Pace discontinuation comes just before Jaguar’s reinvention event on 2 December, where a concept car previewing the brand’s new line of all-electric vehicles will be unveiled.
The first of these EVs will be a four-door GT, similar to the Porsche Taycan, which is undergoing testing and is expected to hit the roads by summer 2026. Following this, Jaguar plans to introduce a luxury SUV in the style of the Bentley Bentayga and a large luxury saloon, as previously reported by Autocar.
All three electric vehicles will be built on a new platform called JEA, signaling Jaguar’s commitment to electrification and innovation in the automotive industry.