What to Expect from Jaguar’s New Era Models
The anticipation is building for Jaguar’s new-era models, with exciting design elements and innovative technology set to redefine the brand. While the company has kept the rear end under wraps, reports suggest that the absence of a rear windscreen will be a standout feature, replaced by a digital rear-view mirror inspired by the Polestar 4.
When it comes to the interior, a minimalist and tech-heavy approach is expected, with touch controls replacing buttons and a sleek infotainment interface spanning the width of the dashboard. Sources hint at a futuristic cabin design that prioritizes user experience and functionality, with rear passenger refinement taking center stage.
Rear passengers can look forward to screens on the back of front seats, USB-C charging ports, and blinds for added privacy. The option to choose two separate rear seats instead of a traditional bench configuration will also be available, catering to individual preferences.
Jaguar’s new-look line-up will be unveiled on 2 December at Miami Art Week, with CEO Adrian Mardell showcasing the Design Vision Concept. This marks the beginning of a comprehensive overhaul of the Jaguar brand, aligning with JLR’s Reimagine strategy outlined in 2021.
As part of this strategic shift, production of all Jaguar models except the F-Pace SUV has been phased out, with even the F-Pace now removed from sale in the UK. However, it will still be available in other markets for a limited time, signaling a new chapter for Jaguar’s product lineup.