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FIRST DRIVE Updates help to keep company’s first EV competitive
Alastair Crooks Alasta
IT’S always fascinating to get a glimpse behind the curtain of a brand-new car, especially when it’s something totally bespoke – and in the case of the Jaguar GT, one of the most anticipated and contr
By 2015, we were familiar with brands like Porsche and BMW building high-riding family cars – yet some still felt that an SUV bearing the leaping cat was a step too far. But exactly a decade on from o
There was a misconception – and I think they unwittingly or not contributed to it – that Jaguar’s bosses weren’t interested in its past. The messaging was all new new new; the design chief’s line was
Jaguar ’ s first SUV was a controversial move for the company but soon became its best -selling model . We look back on ten years of practical Jaguars
WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT We liked this luxury EV at launch, but has it been improved enough to remain BMW’s flagship five years later? The descriptor ‘flagship model’ is used a lot in this industry and at
WE DON’T JUDGE aesthetics at What Car?. Not because we don’t have opinions on style, but that’s just what they are: opinions. We stick to objective stuff. It’s up to you to decide whether form flows g