Jaguar cars will be electric by 2025
The British Minister for Transport welcomed the report as a huge step for British car production.
By 2025, the British carmaker Jaguar plans to start producing exclusively electric cars and gradually end the production of vehicles with internal combustion engines.
Jaguar Land Rover, owned by the Indian conglomerate
Tata Motors, hopes to help reverse the fate of the 86-year-old Jaguar brand, which has not been as successful as expected in recent years. The company noted that the much more profitable Land Rover brand will produce its first purely
electric model in 2024, as it is also gradually phasing out internal combustion engines.
British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps welcomed the report as "a huge step for British car production".
A few days ago, as part of production under the Tatras, it marked an interesting milestone, when it produced a hundredth of thousandth anniversary vehicle.