Jaguar News

Jaguar I-Pace range extended
By Spencer Leech · 09 Dec 2019
Jaguar is releasing a free software update for I-Pace owners, which adds an extra 20 kilometres of 'real-world' driving range to the electric SUV.The complimentary update will need to be installed at a dealership, however, the software will allow for enha
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Select Jaguar Land Rover models get smarter
By Justin Hilliard · 29 Nov 2019
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Australia is offering a free Apple CarPlay and Android Auto retrofit to select customers.The retrofit can be installed in models with the British company's latest-generation Touch Pro and Touch Pro Duo multimedia systems,
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How ready is Australia for the EV future?
By Stephen Ottley · 22 Sep 2019
There's a lot of excitement around electric vehicles (EVs) these days as more and more arrive on the scene as diverse as the Tesla Model 3, Porsche Taycan and Hyundai Kona EV.But EVs continue to make up just a fraction of the new car sales market, and whi
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New-car demand down across the globe
By Tung Nguyen · 02 Sep 2019
Major car markets across the globe are grappling with slowing new-vehicle sales in 2019 as the automotive industry readies for the electrified future, but could the market downturn point to a new recession?
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Evie to build new EV charging network
By Tung Nguyen · 26 Aug 2019
The federal government will contribute $15 million to build a network of fast-charging stations that will connect Adelaide to Brisbane, the largest commitment yet for a national electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.
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We won't abandon Australia says JLR boss
By Laura Berry · 14 Aug 2019
Jaguar Land Rover’s local boss says the British brands are not about to abandon Australia despite sliding sales of its vehicles.Speaking to CarsGuide at the launch of the new Jaguar XE and F-Pace SVR, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) Australia managing director Mark Cameron said that while German prestige rivals may be selling more cars locally, JLR are not about to pack up and leave.“Categorically not. Absolutely not,” he said. “In the segments we compete in we get really good market share. If you look at absolute sales versus maybe BMW or Mercedes-Benz we’re a reasonable amount smaller, but there’s loads segments we don’t play in and choose not to play in. "We're not just chasing volume. For us and our dealers it's about profitable volume." July’s sales for Jaguar in Australia were down by 19.1 per cent compared to the same month last year, with 140 vehicles sold, and Land Rover’s figures dropped by 30 per cent with 510 sold. Comparatively, Mercedes-Benz and BMW sold 2792 and 1758 units respectively last month.“We saw the July figures still being down on last July and if you remember, last July was when we first really started sliding on the previous year. So, we’re watching carefully and hoping that government stimulus and putting money in people pockets from tax returns will start to bring a bit of confidence back,” Mr Cameron said. “We’re here for the long term and our brands have huge brand strength we know this from the studies that we do. So no, we’re not about to abandon Australia.”In year-to-date sales, Jaguar is actually slightly ahead of last year after seven months of trading, up 1.1 per cent to 1440 units, largely thanks to increases in sale of its E-Pace small SUV and F-Type sports car.Meanwhile, Land Rover has dropped 14.1 per cent of volume to 5690 units compared to last year. The Range Rover and Range Rover Evoque are performing well, but the remainder of its line-up continues to slide in sales.
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Brexit could force JLR out of Britain
By Laura Berry · 14 Aug 2019
A no-deal Brexit would make it difficult for Jaguar Land Rover's manufacturing to continue in Britain, but jobs will remain, according to the company's Australian boss.
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BMW platforms could underpin new JLR SUVs
By Tung Nguyen · 13 Aug 2019
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) will reportedly leverage its existing relationship with BMW to build new small SUVs around the middle of the next decade.
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BMW and Jaguar to team up
By Stephen Ottley · 23 Jul 2019
BMW and Jaguar Land Rover are reportedly set to share petrol, diesel and hybrid powertrains in a bid to save money.
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Jaguar XJ to go all-electric
By Matt Campbell · 08 Jul 2019
Forget V8s, V12s, and petrol altogether - Jaguar is focusing on electricity as a means of propulsion, and the British luxury brand will be aiming squarely at the Tesla Model S with its upcoming all-electric XJ luxury model.
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