Jaguar Land Rover announced this month that its luxury Jaguar brand will cut five out of six models from its lineup, including the all-electric I-Pace model.
Jaguar Land Rover announced this month that its luxury Jaguar brand will eliminate five out of six models, including the all-electric Jaguar I-Pace. According to the company's CEO Adrian Mardell , production of the Jaguar XE, XF, and F-type ended in May, while production of the E-Pace and I-Pace at Magna Steyr, a contract manufacturer in Graz, Austria, will stop in December. This means that for a while, the brand will be left with a single midsize SUV model, the F-Pace.
Over the course of more than six years, Jaguar sold globally 66,750 I-Pace EVs. By the end of 2024, the volume might reach 70,000 and it will be about it. The company will continue to sell all the retired models while supplies last and will continue to service the cars, including combustion engine ones in the upcoming EV era. The news about the end of the Jaguar E-Pace and I-Pace is another blow for Magna Steyr, which previously lost production of Fisker Ocean.
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