Jaguar after F-Type? What's next?

Jaguar F-Type
Jaguar F-Type
Hearts live at the back of the Porsche 911. The essence of the Mercedes-Benz brand values ​​are more in-Pointed Star than one model. Mini is defined by a small package wrapped in a huge amount of sass. Since the end of the Series III XJ in 1992, however, the definition of what represents a unique and irreducible of Jaguar?

We believe Jaguar are delighted that the above question is moot, thanks to the arrival of the F-Type at the Paris Motor Show. Jaguar brand manager Adrian Hallmark told Autocar that the conversion of $ 69,875 is the "core of our range, and from now on it is our orientation point" - it is the E-Type for our times, and will lead the way for Jaguar to come. We do not know fully what that means yet, until we drove it, it is not clear whether the champagne and confetti party of the introduction of the F-Type will end afterglow or drunk. However, at least there is direction now, which is a major waypoint.

It will start with - surprise, surprise - a small sedan and utility vehicles. We've long heard that the BMW 3 Series rival was dancing on the drawing board, and after years of excuses, like an SUV / CUV may have finally been granted. Hallmark told Autocar that "Whatever we do will be driven by the three pillars of our brand: innovation, design and performance leadership," in which he probably means "driven by large sales opportunities and cha-ching!" We do not blame him, sliding market segments towards it and leave all pound on the table will be something old Jaguar will do. Clearly, those days are over. All hail the F-Type.
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Source : Autoblog

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