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Jaguar has stopped selling cars in the UK as a part of their "Reimagine" strategy. The company will now go fully electric but their future electric car is still sometime away. Here is everything you need to know.

Jaguar’s “Reimagine” global strategy that was announced about four years ago had one important outlook, that was converting “Jaguar” into an all-electric luxury car brand by 2026. The electric vehicles from Jaguar have not come into the limelight in their full-fledged form as yet, but the company has stopped selling the vehicles with the existing conventional powertrains in its home-country. You can still purchase a Jaguar out of U.



K. The Jaguar E-Pace, XE, XF and F-Type had already been removed from the company’s line-up in the U.K.

, and now the F-Pace has also been removed. Though the SUVs are still manufactured to be sold in countries other than the U.K.

, but the company has said that their days are numbered as well. The company is looking at going full-electric soon, reports suggest. The company, now being owned by Tata Motors since 2008, has bigger plans.

It will no longer be competing against manufacturers like Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW, but it is looking towards moving a notch above these and competing with manufacturers like Bentley and Aston Martin. The first electric car that they plan on bringing out is said to be a Porsche Taycan competitor, and then they even plan on coming out with an electric SUV that shall compete with the super-luxuriou.

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