Jaguar's first and so far only electric car, the I-Pace, has recently ceased to be configurable. But a replacement is planned. Details of the British brand's plans for the future have been leaking out more and more recently.

It was only in July that the brand announced that it would be cancelling five of its six model series . Production of the Jaguar XE , XF and F-Type already ended in May, while production of the E-Pace and I-Pace at Magna Steyr will be discontinued in December. Only the F-Pace mid-size SUV is to remain on the market until 2025.

These models are to be replaced by electric cars, as Jaguar still intends to switch completely to electric vehicles from 2025. Between the discontinuation of the old models and the launch of the new ones, there will be a period in which it will not be possible to buy a new Jaguar, Jaguar Managing Director Rawdon Glover told Autocar . In December, Jaguar plans to preview the first new electric car with a design study: a Gran Turismo costing around €120,000 (approx.

£103,000) with a range of 435 miles and an all-wheel drive with over 585 PS. In addition to the Gran Turismo, a large SUV and a large saloon are also planned. The SUV is to compete against the Bentley Bentayga , the saloon against the Bentley Flying Spur .

Both models will be well over five metres long and will compete in the premium luxury class. These two models are due to be launched on the market by 2028. In an interview with Motor1 Italy, Glover also spoke of three.