Brits can’t buy new Jaguars for over a year as Tatas revv up all-electric plans
Jaguar, the iconic British car brand, has halted new vehicle sales in the UK until 2026 to prepare for a relaunch with a line of luxury electric vehicles. The company, facing challenges meeting emission mandates, will focus on perfecting its EV of...
The storied British brand is going dormant until 2026, when it will reemerge selling only higher-end electric vehicles. Until then, Tata Motors Ltd.-owned Jaguar Land Rover won’t ship any new Jaguars to UK dealers. All Jags still left in inventory are now classified as pre-owned, no matter the number on the odometer, according to a spokesperson.
JLR laid plans to take Jaguar in an EV-only direction in early 2021, only months after then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced plans to phase out sales of new petrol or diesel cars by the end of the decade. This transition has proven more complicated than envisioned, both for the company and the country.
Carmakers including JLR are having trouble complying with the zero-emission vehicle mandate that took effect this year in the UK, requiring that 22% of the new cars each manufacturer sells be non-polluting. Just 18% of new cars registered through October were battery-electric vehicles, with many companies coming up short of that share.
Those firms will be able to avoid penalties by buying credits from over-achieving competitors, such as Tesla Inc., and by offsetting early-year shortfalls with over-compliance years from now.

Other carmakers have continued to make and sell gas-powered vehicles until their electric models are ready. JLR has watched rival manufacturers rush out EVs that have been unpopular with consumers and decided to take more time to get the product right, Chief Executive Officer Adrian Mardell said last week.
“To be successful in any market — but particularly in this new market at this point in time with BEVs — you really can’t take any compromises on the vehicle you put into the marketplace,” Mardell told reporters on a Nov. 8 earnings call.
JLR will still manufacture F-Pace SUVs in the UK for export until the first quarter of 2026, slightly later than previously planned, Mardell said. He cautioned that the company will temper how much it spends on its electric-only brand.
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