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J-Pace, A-Pace... Jaguar has new electric cars planned for 2020

After Jaguar's triple win in the 2019 World Car Awards, the automaker has unlocked the high security doors of its hallowed Coventry design studios and other buildings to give a sneak peak of its premium models for the 2020s and beyond.    

The pure-electric I-Pace won the World Car of the Year (WCOTY), World Green Car and World Car Design of the Year titles at a packed New York International Auto Show prize-giving ceremony in April. 

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Despite those highly ambitious aims for the long-term future, Jaguar is not immediately turning its back on buyers who prefer conventional petrol or diesel power. However, in the years ahead the company insists its main focus will be on part-electric or pure-electric vehicles designed and mostly built in Britain - with electronic drive units and battery packs British made, too.

Another promise is that there will be “electrified options” for all new Jaguar models from 2020. 

Not content with that historic triple win earlier this year, Jaguar is hungry for more World Car Awards trophies throughout the 2020s. It is for this reason that the company took the highly unusual step of allowing in World Car jurors - who are among the first outsiders to see some of the Jags of the future. 

Among them are the replacements for the current XE and F-Type, the all-new J-Pace SUV, plus the flagship model all-electric XJ which will succeed the combustion version which rolled off the production line for the last time on July 5.

Additionally, considerably less expensive ‘baby Jags’ (possibly badged A-Pace or B-Pace) willing and able to compete for coveted World Urban Car awards in the 2020s have not been ruled out.

He also talked realistically, enthusiastically and repeatedly about “affordability” being a crucially important factor in encouraging consumers across the globe to buy part-electric or pure-electric vehicles.

And Dr Speth stressed that Jaguar (plus sister manufacturer, Land Rover) are definitely not for sale to Peuge0t-Citroen, Fiat-Chrysler, Hyundai-Kia or any other other motor manufacturing companies.  

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