Jaguar could be repositioning itself as a purveyor of more exclusive electric luxury SUVs, with some models encroaching on Bentley territory in price.
Autocar reports the luxury brand will introduce a range of electric SUVs based on its new Panthera platform.
The brand reportedly plans to build 50-60,000 vehicles per year. That’s a dramatic scaling back in production volumes, given Jaguar sold 77,381 vehicles globally in the first quarter of this year alone.
The range will reportedly open with a pair of SUVs – one with three doors, the other with five, each with different names – with a starting price of between £80,000-£90,000 (A$141,175 to $158,815).
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