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AN INFAMOUS British car company has revealed why it chose to pull all new models from UK stockists this month. The firm is gearing up to go fully electric by axing all new car production - with company boss Rawdon Glover defending the move. Managing director of Jaguar, Glover hit back at critics telling press it was a "strategic decision" and insisting it was "not a mistake".

He described the pivot as a "fire break", with no new Jags in UK dealerships from the end of November - for the first time since 1935. Jaguar has been making its own internal combustion cars since then but has committed to going all-electric by 2025. That's well ahead of the deadline for the 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars.



read more on motors While many rivals have been producing a mix of EVs , hybrids and traditional cars, Jaguar is taking a more all-out approach. The company recently stopped selling new cars and began only fulfilling orders that had already been taken. Meaning customers now won't be able to order a new Jag until 2026 - when they will all be EVs.

Speaking to journalists yesterday Glover said: "It is a firebreak that will give customers and dealers the chance to reset as we move towards this new era for the brand." Most read in Motors Meanwhile a spokesperson for the luxury brand told Car Dealer : "Sales of current Jaguars in the UK have come to an end as we prepare to relaunch the Jaguar brand from December 2024." Only the F-Pace model will see its run carried over into 2025, bu.

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