By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Reading: How to destroy a car brand: Jaguar’s billion-dollar blunder
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
Concealed RepublicanConcealed Republican
  • News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Guns
  • Politics
  • Videos
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Advertise
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Concealed Republican > Blog > News > How to destroy a car brand: Jaguar’s billion-dollar blunder
News

How to destroy a car brand: Jaguar’s billion-dollar blunder

Jim Taft
Last updated: December 13, 2024 11:23 pm
By Jim Taft 11 Min Read
Share
How to destroy a car brand: Jaguar’s billion-dollar blunder
SHARE

Jaguar is a brand that has been beloved by automotive enthusiasts for decades, thanks mostly to its amazing success in racing during the 1950s, producing Le Mans winners like XK-120C, C-Type, and D-Type.

Then, it made what Enzo Ferrari called “the most beautiful car ever made” — the iconic Jaguar E-Type.

An anonymous insider at JLR confirmed that this rebrand has been just as unpopular inside the company.

Fast-forward to today.

After changing hands many times over the decades, Jaguar now belongs to India’s Tata Motors, which also owns Land Rover. It’s done pretty well with the latter, especially with its all-new version of the Defender.

As for Jaguar? Well, we’ve all seen the ad by now.

From hero to zero

No more leaping Jaguar, no more roaring engines, no more classy cars with James Bond styling. The trendy, off-based teaser launch didn’t even show an actual car.

An anonymous insider at JLR confirmed that this rebrand has been just as unpopular inside the company. How much did Jaguar spend on consultants to make this terrible ad? It is too much!

At any rate, last week we finally got a glimpse of how this parade of freaky fashion victims translates into car design: Jaguar’s new Type 00 (pronounced Type Zero Zero).

The Type 00 is an electric vehicle, featuring a long hood, sweeping roofline, fastback profile, and 23-inch alloy wheels. It gives the impression that it wants to be a Rolls-Royce Spectre — at a similar price.

Debuting in late 2025, the Type 00 will be built in the U.K. It has all flush surfaces, with a glassless rear tailgate, a panoramic roof, and body-harmonized glazing. It comes in two colors — dubbed Miami Pink and London Blue — and will have a projected driving range up to 430 miles on a single rapid charge.

Raw deal

As part of its shift to an electric-only lineup by 2026, Jaguar also plans to cut ties with most of its dealers. The brand intends to focus on wealthier areas, where potential buyers of its new premium electric vehicles live.

If you’re wondering about the rationale behind this radical makeover, look no further than this statement by Jaguar marketing director Santino Pietrosanti:

“We’re on a transformative journey of our own, driven by a vision of diversity, inclusion, creativity, policy, and, most importantly, action.”

Whatever that’s supposed to mean, going all EV at just the wrong moment could cost the brand its future.

I know many are having fun with Jaguar’s transition from a macho V-8 brand to a feminine EV brand. But in truth, it is a leading indicator of the entire industry’s neutering to the same, green, battery-powered cars.

Almost every brand has seen the light and reverted back to offering gasoline and hybrid vehicles in addition to electric.

Not Jaguar, apparently. Did the company not listen to the news or talk to any consumers?

Customers wanted

”We need to re-establish our brand and at a completely different price point so we need to act differently. We wanted to move away from traditional automotive stereotypes,” said Rawdon Glover, Jaguar’s managing director.

What Glover calls “stereotypes” some might call 100 years of heritage. Either way, the company’s erased it with this expensive, fashion-show rebrand Hail Mary.

To be fair, the campaign did pay off in terms of buzz — it got Jaguar $1 billion in earned media. Kudos to whoever put that part of it together. Now, it just needs a new customer base of drivers willing to spend over $100,000 per EV.

Let’s hope the new customers are buying. Jaguar only sold 66,000 vehicles in 2023.

Another historic British brand squanders its legacy. Given the direction Britain has gone as a whole the last couple years, this shouldn’t surprise anyone. Keep in mind that if you lived there and spoke against this ad campaign on social media, you’d probably be thrown in jail for 20 years.

Fortunately, I’m an American:



Read the full article here

You Might Also Like

Harry Potter actor Stanislav Yanevski hospitalized with breathing difficulties

Eaton, Palisades fires in Southern California 100% contained, officials say

Ohio State Highway Patrol investigating small plane crash, pilot dead

Media howls as illegal aliens ordered to leave US during Clinton admin finally deported

Exclusive: Speaker Johnson says reconciliation will remain a ‘partisan exercise,’ won’t rely on Democrats

Share This Article
Facebook X Email Print
Previous Article Trump posts ‘how it’s going’ message contrasting Time Person of the Year cover with mugshot Trump posts ‘how it’s going’ message contrasting Time Person of the Year cover with mugshot
Next Article The Only Thing Canada and NZ Can Learn From Each Other on Guns is Failure The Only Thing Canada and NZ Can Learn From Each Other on Guns is Failure
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad image

Latest News

German Plans for the Strongest Military In Europe Looking a Little Shaky
German Plans for the Strongest Military In Europe Looking a Little Shaky
Politics
Deranged Legacy Media Twists Itself Into Pretzel To Avoid Crediting Trump
Deranged Legacy Media Twists Itself Into Pretzel To Avoid Crediting Trump
Politics
Oregon Senate Approves Concealed Carry Restrictions, Bump Stock Ban
Oregon Senate Approves Concealed Carry Restrictions, Bump Stock Ban
News
Cartel videos, porn, and groomers: Is social media ruining our kids?
Cartel videos, porn, and groomers: Is social media ruining our kids?
News
Women who drink coffee daily may age healthier, 30-year Harvard research reveals
Women who drink coffee daily may age healthier, 30-year Harvard research reveals
News
Dino Mavrookas – Fmr. Navy SEAL (DEVGRU) / CEO of Saronic Technologies | SRS #205
Dino Mavrookas – Fmr. Navy SEAL (DEVGRU) / CEO of Saronic Technologies | SRS #205
Videos
© 2025 Concealed Republican. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?