Tuesday, June 16

Jaguar’s all-electric Type 00 Concept has made its first real-world appearance, taking to the streets of Paris in a striking shade of French Ultramarine. The concept, initially revealed in Miami Pink and London Blue, was driven under its own power before making a high-profile stop at Paris Fashion Week.

The two-door coupe, featuring silver-accented lower bodywork and signature alloy wheels, drew attention as its butterfly doors opened, marking a dramatic entrance. The concept’s public debut comes as Jaguar accelerates its transition to an all-electric lineup, with its first production EV set for launch in late 2025.

See also: Jaguar Unveils Type 00 Concept, Showcasing New Electric Design Language

Jaguar’s upcoming four-door grand tourer (GT) is expected to carry forward elements of the Type 00’s radical design, emphasizing aerodynamics, performance, and luxury. The model is targeting a 692-kilometer range and a peak output of 735 kilowatts, with testing at Jaguar’s Gaydon facility already recording a top speed of 258 kilometers per hour.

The British marque aims to refine the driving experience, focusing on both high-performance capabilities and long-distance comfort. Jaguar’s leadership has emphasized that the GT will not only deliver speed and power but also retain a distinct character in its driving dynamics.

See also: JLR to Limit New Jaguar EV Platform to UK Production and Jaguar Models

With its bold design language and ambitious performance targets, Jaguar’s electric transformation is taking shape. The Type 00’s debut signals a shift for the brand, setting the stage for its next generation of vehicles.

Jaguar Type 00 Concept Gallery

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGSuRtz6AvY

Share.

Floyd Hawkins is an EV reporter at EVMagz.com, covering global electric vehicle launches, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility trends across major markets. Outside of reporting, he enjoys casual weekend fishing, experimenting with homemade pizza recipes, and long evening walks.

Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version