Jaguar won’t exist for long as we know it.
WATCH: Paul’s video review of the MY22 F-Pace SVR
As part of a bold new strategy from parent company JLR, the legendary British marque will no longer compete with BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
Instead, it’s gunning for Bentley and Rolls-Royce with a new range of electric cars, starting with the production version of the polarising Type 00 high-end grand tourer in 2026.
It’s a plan that has already seen all new Jaguars discontinued in the carmaker’s UK home market, and will see the F-Pace SVR dead very soon. And as exciting as the prospect of a new era of Big Cats with electric power might be, that’s a shame.
The regular F-Pace – Jaguar’s final combustion-powered global model – is a great luxury SUV, with a handsome exterior and a luxurious cabin.
The high-performance SVR flagship adds an old-school supercharged V8 engine to the mix, and turns it into one of the most engaging and charming family haulers money …