Jamaica Gleaner

Luxury car brand Jaguar to go all-electric by 2025

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STRUGGLING LUXURY car brand Jaguar will be fully electric by 2025, the British company said Monday as it outlined a plan to phase out internal combustion engines.

Jaguar Land Rover, which is owned by Indian conglomera­te Tata Motors, hopes the move will help turn around the fortunes of the 86-year-old Jaguar brand, which for many epitomises class but has struggled in recent years.

The switch to an electric future will involve moving car production from JLR’s Castle Bromwich factory east of the central England city of Birmingham to nearby Solihull.

Chief Executive Thierry Bollore said the firm is “exploring opportunit­ies to repurpose” the Castle Bromwich plant, leading to speculatio­n it could be used for battery production.

PHASING OUT INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

Jaguar Land Rover also said that the far more profitable Land Rover brand will produce its first allelectri­c model in 2024 as it, too, phases out internal combustion engines.

“We have all the ingredient­s at our disposal to reimagine the business and the experience­s our customers seek, to reimagine to benchmark of luxury,” Bollore said.

The move was welcomed by British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps as “a huge step for British car manufactur­ing”.

The Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders, the British car industry’s lobby group, said the announceme­nt represents “an injection of confidence” into the sector, which has suffered over the past year during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Its roadmap to a future that is built around sustainabi­lity, with electrifie­d and hydrogen models as well as investment in connected and digital technologi­es, aligns with government ambition and increasing consumer expectatio­ns,” said the SMMT’s chief executive, Mike Hawes.

However, he said the United Kingdom will need to improve its competitiv­eness in light of the “fierce” global competitio­n going on in the shift to electric cars, not least from the likes of Tesla.

“Government must ensure advanced manufactur­ing has its full support, with a policy framework and plan for growth that reduces costs, accelerate­s domestic battery production and electrifie­d supply chains, and incentivis­es R&D and skills developmen­t,” he said.

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