The famous British car manufacturer Jaguar, owned by Tata Motors, last night introduced an all-electric concept car Type 00 (Type Zero Zero). With this, the company has revealed that it is moving towards a new direction in vehicle design. The design of this concept car is quite attractive. It’s boxy with sleek lights and big wheels, looking completely different from the brand’s existing, sporty cars and SUVs. According to CNBC, Jaguar is expected to create several new electric vehicles in the coming years, including a four-door GT car expected to be introduced next year that resembles the concept car.
The design of the car is special
In the global release on 3 December it was called the Jaguar Type 00, with a boat-tail design inspired by classic 1930s cars. This car presents a modern, minimalist and futuristic interpretation. With a long engine hood, a large wheelbase, as well as a sloping roofline, the Type 00 looks as if it is moving even when stationary.
This car presents a modern, minimalist and futuristic interpretation.
Pop-out camera and a hidden charging port
This concept car from Jaguar includes a pop-out camera and a hidden charging port as a traditional mirror option. However, it cannot be said right now whether these features will be present in the production edition later or not. Jaguar aims for a range of up to 430 miles (692 km) on a full charge for its production model.
Preparation of a car with a range of up to 430 miles
According to the news, automobile companies regularly use concept vehicles to gauge customer interest in a design or to show the future direction of a vehicle or brand. The vehicles are not designed to be sold to consumers. Jaguar is offering up to 430 miles of range on a single charge with its new production EV, with up to 200 miles of range in 15 minutes on rapid charging. The company has recently introduced its new brand logo.
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