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Jaguar has ended the production of the F-Type, XF, and XE at Castle Bromwich.
The brand is shifting its focus to SUVs, with the F-Pace continuing production at Solihull and the I-Pace and E-Pace being assembled in Graz, Austria until next year.
Jaguar's next electric car, a grand tourer, will launch later this year, featuring the JEA platform, a range of about 700 km, and over 580 hp.
Following the GT, Jaguar will release a luxurious SUV to compete with the Bentley Bentayga and a large saloon to replace the XJ EV.
Jaguar has ceased production of the F-Type at Castle Bromwich, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s history. The company has now fully transitioned to focusing on the production of electric luxury cars.
The last F-Type honors its legendary predecessors with a striking convertible design in Giola Green. Enhanced by a sleek black roof and luxurious tan leather interior, this final model pays tribute to Jaguar's heritage while signaling the brand's future direction in the changing automotive industry.

The last F-Type will soon be added to the esteemed collection of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust at Gaydon. It will join the final XF Sportbrake, XE, and XF models, marking the conclusion of an era for these iconic Jaguar vehicles.
The F-Type will continue to be available in global markets, including the UK, until early next year. Throughout its production period, Jaguar manufactured 87,731 units of this iconic sports car, surpassing its legendary predecessor, the E-Type, by 15,000 units. This highlights the F-Type's success and enduring popularity, solidifying its special status in the sports car segment.
With the conclusion of F-Type, XF, and XE production at Castle Bromwich, Jaguar is shifting its focus to becoming an SUV-centric brand. Production of the F-Pace SUV will continue at Solihull, while the I-Pace and E-Pace models will be assembled in Graz, Austria until next year. This strategic focus on SUV production aims to strengthen Jaguar's SUV lineup and streamline its operations.

Jaguar's upcoming electric car, a grand tourer, is set to launch later this year. Built on the new JEA platform, it will be priced around GBP 100,000 (approximately 490,000 AED). This vehicle will offer a range of about 700 km and feature a dual-motor setup providing over 580 hp. While drawing inspiration from iconic models like the XJS and E-Type, the GT will establish its own unique identity.
After the GT, Jaguar plans to introduce a luxurious SUV designed to compete with the Bentley Bentayga. Additionally, Jaguar will launch a large saloon to replace the gap left by the XJ EV.
Jaguar is making significant strides in its transformation towards an SUV-focused, electrified future. With the end of production for the F-Type, XF, and XE, the brand is enhancing its SUV lineup with models like the F-Pace, I-Pace, and E-Pace. Looking ahead, Jaguar is set to launch an impressive electric grand tourer and a luxurious SUV to rival the Bentley Bentayga, along with a large saloon to fill the void left by the XJ EV. These strategic moves highlight Jaguar's commitment to innovation and its adaptation to the evolving automotive landscape.
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