Leaked images of Jaguar’s upcoming electric four-door GT have surfaced online ahead of its scheduled unveiling at Miami Art Week in the coming hours.
The images, posted on the Spanish automotive forum Coche Spias (Car Spies), reveal a sleek, retrofuturistic design that diverges dramatically from Jaguar’s previous styling language.
A production version of the concept will be the first model in Jaguar’s transition to an all-electric line-up, the company confirmed sometime ago. Photos of a heavily camouflaged car surfaced in the UK media last week, revealing much of the concept's proportions will carry over into production.
Jaguar has opted for a minimalist rear design, omitting a traditional rear window in favour of a digital rear-view mirror system.
This approach, already seen on the likes of Polestar's newly launched 4, is intended to enhance aerodynamics and provide a clearer digital feed to the driver.
The new EV is expected to feature a dual-motor powertrain delivering over 430kW (575hp), with an estimated driving range exceeding 700km on a single charge.
The GT will be built on Jaguar’s new JEA platform, a dedicated architecture for the brand’s upcoming EVs.
This platform is expected to underpin two additional models following the GT: a large luxury saloon and a high-riding SUV.
These new EVs are planned for release within 18 months of the GT’s launch in 2026, forming a core component of Jaguar’s all-electric transformation strategy.
The unveiling of the GT aligns with Jaguar’s ongoing rebranding initiative, which includes a new logo and the slogan “Copy Nothing.” This shift represents a move toward modernity and individuality within the luxury EV market.
The reception to this campaign has been mixed, with some praising its forward-thinking approach and others questioning the departure from traditional automotive branding.
Pricing in its UK homeland is anticipated to start above £100,000 (approximately AUD $195,000).
The Jaguar GT concept will be formally revealed later today at the Miami Art Week.
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