The radical EV continues turning heads, for better or worse. Jaguar’s controversial Type 00 EV concept made a statement ...
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the luxury car division of Tata Motors, has dropped its plan to produce electric vehicles (EVs) at ...
One of the biggest criticisms leveled at Jaguar when the campaign kicked off was that they risked alienating the traditional, stiff-upper-lip customer base. While it was predictable that a number of ...
Jaguar Land Rover abandoning its EV plans for India will also put the future of Tata Motors’ Avinya range of premium EV ...
Jaguar isn't looking to change course from its future as an EV-only brand, with its upcoming platform incompatible with ...
Jaguar Land Rover has shelved plans to build electric vehicles at parent company Tata Motor's upcoming $1 billion factory in ...
Global automakers are adjusting EV strategies due to rising competition from Chinese firms, shifting consumer preference ...
Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Motors end their electric vehicle joint venture in India due to economic challenges and quality ...
GT, promising speeds of up to 160mph as the brand’s radical new era gets underway. The GT will be followed by a luxury sedan ...
JLR's struggle to balance cost and quality in locally sourced components could also affect Tata's upcoming EV projects, ...
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