The next Jaguar XJ will be all-electric
JLR confirms next XJ will be an EV, and built in Britain
JLR has announced it’s to build “a range of new electrified vehicles” at its factory in Castle Bromwich, England. The first of them will be a luxury EV – the next XJ. Yep, the era of the supercharged V8 XJR is well and truly over – Jag’s flagship is going all-electric.
Production of the current XJ ends today. JLR says the new one will be developed by the same team that did the I-Pace – which bodes well – and that it will “build on the characteristics synonymous with its predecessors - beautiful design, intelligent performance and revered luxury”.
More generally, the company says today’s announcement will “safeguard thousands of jobs in the UK”, as it readies itself by building new facilities and investing in existing ones. Later this month, work will begin to make the Castle Bromwich factory compatible with JLR’s new ‘MLA’ platform, which can support diesel, petrol, hybrid and electric powertrains.
JLR confirmed in January that it would start assembling electric drive units in the UK, and last month it announced said EDUs would be developed in collaboration with BMW. Meanwhile the company’s Battery Assembly Centre, which is scheduled to open in 2020, will be capable of producing 150,000 units annually.
Are you said about the demise of the internal-combustion XJ, or excited for what’s to come? Comment below.
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