British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has vowed to begin offering all-electric vehicles by 2025. Jaguar has vowed to pivot away from combustion engines entirely, and will be a fully electric brand within five years. Thierry Bolloré, CEO, launches new Reimagine strategy. See us reimagine the futur...
JAGUAR LAND ROVER IS HERE TO STAY; New Boss Reassures Car Workers That the Firm Will Remain at Its Current Sites in Coventry and WarwickshireByline: By Bill McCarthy MOTORING EDITORCoventry Evening Telegraph (England)
A Jaguar Land Rover XJ on display at a pavilion during the Tamil Nadu Global Investors Meet in Chennai in September 2015. Image:British High Commission, New Delhi,CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Jaguar Land Rover Chief Ralf Speth’s statement claiming that all their car models are Eur...
Jaguar Land Rover is working on a hydrogen fuel-cell version of theLand Rover Defender. Dubbed Project Zeus, the British automaker will begin testing the vehicle this year and has received some funding by the UK government’s Advanced Propulsion Center to make it happen. JLR has also teamed up...
Jaguar Land Rover is investing as heavily as any of its competitors inautonomous technologies. But with its expertise in off-roading, the automaker division is taking itsself-driving techoff the beaten path, too. Called “Cortex,” the project aims to develop Level 4 and 5 automation off-road...
Jaguar Land Roveris investing millions of dollars to make life better for its manufacturing employees. The automaker said it's installing radios to play music on the factory floor and launching a line of custom luxury work wear designed for comfort and temperature regulation. ...
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Jaguar Land Rover is currently researching a new kind of SHAPESHIFTING car seat that simulates the "rhythm of walking" to mitigate the perils of sitting down for a really long time and driving. Daily exercise, consider yourself completed. Yes folks, it’s the Terminator T-1000 of car seats...
It’s a 3.0-litre petrol straight-six, developing 395bhp and 405lb ft. It’s based on Jaguar Land Rover’s Ingenium engine architecture and is fitted with a twin-scroll turbocharger. This may sound familiar: such an engine was the subject of a series of rumours in 2015...
Jaguar’s current owner, Tata, purchased the brand from Ford in 2008 and combined it with Land Rover, bringing two of the UK’s most well-known names under the same roof as JLR. By 2018, Jaguar was competing in the three big segments: sedans with the XE, sports cars with the F-Type...