• Jaguar has unveiled the Type 00 concept and is recapturing its original ethos to ‘Copy Nothing’.

    Type 00 is presented in two colours, dubbed Miami Pink and London Blue – the former reflects the iconic Art Deco surroundings of its reveal, the latter references its British heritage.

    Jaguar’s first reimagined production car will be an electric four‑door GT – to be revealed in late 2025 and built in the UK. The new model will use dedicated Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) and target a range of up to 770km WLTP (478 miles and adding 321km (200 miles) of charge in as little as 15 minutes.

    “The magic of Jaguar is close to my heart – an original British luxury brand unmatched in its heritage, artistry and emotional magnetism. That’s the Jaguar we are recapturing and we will create the same sense of awe that surrounded iconic models like the E‑type. Our journey is already underway, guided by our original ethos to Copy Nothing – and the results will be spectacular.” – Adrian Mardell, Chief Executive Officer, KLR

     
  • Ford this week revealed the latest member of its electric vehicle line-up – the all-electric Puma Gen-E – bringing zero emission driving to Ford’s best-selling car in Britain for the first time.

    A new electric powertrain supercharges the Puma driving experience and delivers exceptional efficiency of 13.1 kWh/100 km. Puma Gen-E offers up to 233 miles on a full charge while up to 325 miles of city range means days of charge-free urban trips.

    “Puma is a success story, loved for its sporty design and driving characteristics combined with unique practicality and class-leading boot storage,” said Jon Williams, general manager, Ford Blue and Model e, Europe. “Puma Gen-E is our best ever Puma, with the most fun-to-drive experience yet, combined with an incredibly energy-efficient electric powertrain. And the new, even bigger GigaBox offers unmatched luggage capacity…

    … We are delighted that Britian’s best-selling vehicle, the Ford Puma, is now fully electric.” 
    - Lisa Brankin, Ford UK Chair and Managing Director. 

    The New Ford Puma Gen-E starts at £29,995 and is available to order now.