• by rcMgD2BwE72F on 12/3/2024, 12:18:31 PM

    Said to be an EV. Has a hood longer than a Mustang. And a front shaped like a school bus to make the drag coefficient explode and kill its range. Must be a fake product and a marketing ploy.

  • by 000ooo000 on 12/3/2024, 12:12:36 PM

    >*Jaguar Type 00 is a non-production vehicle

  • by mtmail on 12/3/2024, 12:19:11 PM

    They should price it 2-5 million. It's a statement of "Look I can afford the most expensive car".

  • by miav on 12/3/2024, 12:13:15 PM

    That's.. actually not a bad looking car. I mean if I had infinite money to spend on a supercar I can certainly think of a dozen others I'd rather go for, but given that most people were expecting an eyesore, I think the new Jaguar looks pretty good while also admittedly being very unique. Looking forward to seeing it on the streets.

  • by tailsdog on 12/3/2024, 12:15:52 PM

    They are blatantly trying to shock people and go against the brand heritage to get publicity, looks like something from the Cybertruck playbook. Sales and reputation have been declining for a while, maybe this is a last chance gamble. It could work out for them.

  • by dimatter on 12/3/2024, 12:22:02 PM

    *Jaguar Type 00 is a non-production vehicle

  • by djaouen on 12/3/2024, 1:37:05 PM

    I prefer my raggedy Buick[1] tbh

    [1] https://schizophrenic.io/blog/driving-a-run-down-buick

  • by linsomniac on 12/3/2024, 1:15:47 PM

    What is with the new "JaGUar" logo?!? Leaning into Jeremy Clarkson's pronunciation "ja-goo-are"?

  • by drbig on 12/3/2024, 1:57:42 PM

    So, is Jaguar now a purely marketing/visual arts company?

    Context:

    > Launch dates, events, and creative collaborations

    > *Jaguar Type 00 is a non-production vehicle