Jaguar has revealed its electric Type 00 concept two-door coupé – part of its transition to becoming ultra-luxury electric-only brand.
The manufacturer is set to unveil three new cars in 2026 in a reinvention that sees new car sales halted until then.
Bearing the new logo unveiled last month, the vehicle – which is more than 5m long – features a long bonnet, sweeping roofline, 23‑inch alloy wheels, fastback profile and boat‑tail.
It is based on the Jaguar Electrical Architecture (JAE) that will underpin the three new models.
The interior, accessed via butterfly doors and ‘pantograph’ tailgate, features three hand‑finished brass lines which run the length of the interior, with a central 3.2m‑long brass spine that splits a pair of floating instrument panels.
Jaguar’s first new‑generation production car will be a four-door GT, due to be launched late 2025, and built in the UK.
It will target a driving range up to 478 miles WLTP or 430 miles EPA on a single charge.
Jaguar is also opening several exclusive brand stores for clients around the world, complementing its wider global network of “luxury retailers”.
Adrian Mardell, chief executive officer at JLR, said, “The magic of Jaguar is close to my heart – an original British luxury brand unmatched in its heritage, artistry and emotional magnetism.
“That’s the Jaguar we are recapturing and we will create the same sense of awe that surrounded iconic models like the E‑type. Our journey is already underway, guided by our original ethos to Copy Nothing – and the results will be spectacular.”