RE: OMFG: Jaguar's new four-door GT hits the road

RE: OMFG: Jaguar's new four-door GT hits the road

Friday 15th November

OMFG: Jaguar's new four-door GT hits the road

Jaguar is on the cusp of its all-electric era. This is your first glimpse at what's coming...


No matter your opinion on Jaguar’s impending transformation, the prospect of it kicking off its all-electric era with an all-new four-door GT is an exciting one. After all, like Bentley, it might have started with a market-pleasing SUV (which will swiftly follow, in fairness) but instead chose a grand tourer as the opening gambit for what it insists will be ‘uniquely expressive vehicles defined by pioneering technologies and visionary design’. 

For now, the precise details of its Reimagine strategy remain under wraps - and aside from confirming that real-world testing has begun, Jaguar says nothing more about the prototype - but clearly the shape and scale of the as-yet-unnamed production car tell its own tale. The firm has been forthright in its desire to copy nothing from its rivals or its back catalogue as it seeks a new upmarket position, so a break from tradition was expected: the bluff nose, low glasshouse, suggestively long bonnet, super-raked A-pillar and dramatically tapered rear end suggest that it has been true to its word. 

In profile, the distance from the driver’s head to the front of the test mule is startling for a car that does not have to package a large petrol engine under its bonnet, and is likely indicative of Jaguar’s creative search for the sort of model-specific proportions that would help to define its new GT on sight. The brand’s previous boss, Thierry Bolloré, the original architect of its electrification plan, was adamant that Jaguar should target the sort of unique positioning that Range Rover has previously excelled at - evidently, this is the sort of ‘thought-provoking’ silhouette that it feels best serves that purpose. 

We can expect to learn a good deal more about what the production car will look like next month when Jaguar previews its full reveal with the public unveiling of something called the Design Vision Concept at Miami Art Week. Naturally, the chosen location speaks not only to the crucial importance of North America to Jaguar’s future success, but also the type of customer that it hopes to attract (hint: they won’t necessarily be existing XE owners). So there’s a good reason to mark December 2nd in your calendars. 

Alternatively, you could hang around outside the factory gates at Gaydon, and see the disguised prototype (one of many) for yourself as the first phase of global testing begins. Jaguar suggests that ‘tens of thousands of miles’ have already been accrued by the GT - but these will have been limited to virtual simulations and proving grounds, or else hidden beneath other bodies. The crucible of British roads now beckons for the newcomer, ahead of its transfer to international test sites as Jaguar targets a product launch in late 2025. 

When the time comes, the GT will be the first car built on a dedicated electric platform dubbed JEA (Jaguar Electric Architecture) and produced at its Solihull plant. While the final design is obviously locked down, we do not yet know what form the new EV powertrain will take, and - aside from being significantly more expensive than anything attempted previously - how much exactly the four-door GT will cost. There is much still to learn, and doubtless impatience at Jaguar to tell us. But the first ground-softening baby step has been taken. Over to you for first impressions. 


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Quhet

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2,526 posts

153 months

Thursday 14th November
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Richard Porter will be excited!

EV8

122 posts

10 months

Thursday 14th November
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I think this is a mistake. They should start with an SUV, you know, cars that peoole actually buy.

I think profile of this looks interesting, some American muscle crossed with Audi?

Edited by EV8 on Thursday 14th November 16:11

Silvanus

6,033 posts

30 months

Thursday 14th November
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Undisguised shot hehe


kambites

68,431 posts

228 months

Thursday 14th November
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That's a very long bonnet for an EV.

Geoff-70zwf

42 posts

36 months

Thursday 14th November
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As a current XE owner (one of the few 21 plates), it's a no from me

fantheman80

1,649 posts

56 months

Thursday 14th November
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EV8 said:
I thing profile of this looks interesting, some American muscle crossed with Audi?
I am getting a Chrysler 300c estate vibe

Maybe they should have started with this PR before announcing the no more new models thing

unpc

2,896 posts

220 months

Thursday 14th November
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OMFG is correct. I do hope they're trolling us.

chrisironside

761 posts

169 months

Thursday 14th November
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Well that looks a ghastly nightmare.

Nico Adie

619 posts

50 months

Thursday 14th November
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Don't like that paint job at all, and the rear passenger window proportions are all wrong. I won't be buying one.

JW95

7 posts

22 months

Thursday 14th November
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Interesting proportions - glad they have kept the long bonnet. Hopefully it will offer something different that the i7 EQS etc. The key really needs to be the way it looks - recent history tells us they will struggle to compete in other areas

subirg

747 posts

283 months

Thursday 14th November
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Won’t be able to get many of these on an average Barrat homes driveway… Larger than most oil tankers!

Harry_523

426 posts

106 months

Thursday 14th November
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Geoff-70zwf said:
As a current XE owner (one of the few 21 plates), it's a no from me
I think that's the point, they don't want your business any more...

That's quite a profile though. If they got the details right that could be a mega looking thing, I wish them the best for the sake of the thousands of UK jobs relying on its success.

DonkeyApple

58,983 posts

176 months

Thursday 14th November
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subirg said:
Won’t be able to get many of these on an average Barrat homes driveway… Larger than most oil tankers!
A non issue as the house would need to be sold to cover the deposit. Prices are going to knock offs a few old boys before Reeves does.

GeniusOfLove

2,253 posts

19 months

Thursday 14th November
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Harry_523 said:
Geoff-70zwf said:
As a current XE owner (one of the few 21 plates), it's a no from me
I think that's the point, they don't want your business any more...

That's quite a profile though. If they got the details right that could be a mega looking thing, I wish them the best for the sake of the thousands of UK jobs relying on its success.
I really don't mean to be all PHer powerfully built director rude but the people who bought 2.0d XEs a few years ago are probably not the target customer for £100k+ EV GT cars.

I imagine they'll tempt back some people who bought the last XJ, petrol ones at least, like the supercharged top spec one Rees-Mogg drives, but mostly they'll be after conquest sales.

huytonman

336 posts

201 months

Thursday 14th November
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JW95 said:
Interesting proportions - glad they have kept the long bonnet. Hopefully it will offer something different that the i7 EQS etc. The key really needs to be the way it looks - recent history tells us they will struggle to compete in other areas
Ah you fell for it then and didn't appreciate that its actually driving in reverse..the bonnet is the boot..

sidesauce

2,709 posts

225 months

Thursday 14th November
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Silvanus said:
Undisguised shot hehe

Not even close - looks like the GT has a 'fastback', similar to the last XJ...

In any case the camouflage is doing its job very well! hehe

RacerMike

4,400 posts

218 months

Thursday 14th November
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Ah yes. The car that all the experts on the other news thread said absolutely didn't exist.

AKjr said:
Sales wise they are a dead company in the UK and have been for ages, I'll eat my hat if they come back from this.

O well.
Chosen the hat yet?

theicemario

860 posts

82 months

Thursday 14th November
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Wahey! A most welcome breath of fresh air. Long live the saloon!

Just needs a bit more tyre sidewall getmecoat

Geoff-70zwf

42 posts

36 months

Thursday 14th November
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GeniusOfLove said:
Harry_523 said:
Geoff-70zwf said:
As a current XE owner (one of the few 21 plates), it's a no from me
I think that's the point, they don't want your business any more...

That's quite a profile though. If they got the details right that could be a mega looking thing, I wish them the best for the sake of the thousands of UK jobs relying on its success.
I really don't mean to be all PHer powerfully built director rude but the people who bought 2.0d XEs a few years ago are probably not the target customer for £100k+ EV GT cars.

I imagine they'll tempt back some people who bought the last XJ, petrol ones at least, like the supercharged top spec one Rees-Mogg drives, but mostly they'll be after conquest sales.
Petrol 300 bhp AWD version mate.
Yep, I'm still not their demographic and not sure I'd be spending £100k even if I had it. Surely this will be business and not private buyers.

David87

6,787 posts

219 months

Thursday 14th November
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I like this very much. Not sure why, but it made me think of the Creepy Coupe from Wacky Races (in a good way). hehe