Jaguar’s Electrification Revolution
Jaguar is gearing up for a transformative shift in its vehicle lineup, with plans to introduce Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) ports in its new electric models starting in 2025. This move comes as the pioneering battery-electric I-Pace is slated to exit production. In an era marked by increasing electric vehicle adoption, Jaguar is embracing the future with the integration of NACS charging technology, following in the footsteps of several other major automakers.
Accessing NACS Charging: An Awaited Development.
For existing I-Pace owners eager to harness the power of NACS charging, Jaguar has announced that NACS adapters will be made available in the coming months. However, specific timing for the release remains undisclosed. This adaptation reflects Jaguar’s commitment to ensuring its current EV owners can seamlessly transition into the NACS charging network, which has become an essential component of electric vehicle infrastructure.
Jaguar’s Electric Ambitions Unveiled.
In 2025, Jaguar plans to launch three new electric vehicle models, including two four-door variants and a spacious SUV, as part of its exclusive focus on electric vehicles. This strategic shift aligns with the broader industry trend, and Jaguar joins the ranks of Ford, GM, Honda, and others in embracing NACS charging, marking what will be remembered as the “NACS Port Rush of ’23.”
A Glimpse of Jaguar’s Electric Future.
Jaguar’s Director of Electrification Services, Mark Camilleri, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, stating, “Tesla has created a charging network across the globe that delivers this, and we are delighted to be working with them to provide access for Jaguar clients. This agreement will enable Jaguar drivers with NACS-equipped vehicles in the USA, Canada, and Mexico to use Superchargers without an adapter.”
Jaguar’s forthcoming electric offerings promise to invigorate the brand, with a new four-door GT electric vehicle boasting a remarkable 430-mile range expected to debut in 2024. Simultaneously, the I-Pace is slated to exit the stage in 2025, making way for these fresh additions to the lineup.
In addition to the four-door GT, Jaguar has plans for a large SUV in 2025, both based on the JEA platform, along with a successor to the XJ sedan. This represents a renewed commitment to electric vehicles after an earlier electric XJ sedan project was unexpectedly shelved.
The Road Ahead for Jaguar.
Jaguar is taking bold steps towards becoming an all-electric brand by 2025, positioning itself ahead of some competitors in the automotive industry. With its gas-powered models facing a limited lifespan, the success of its new electric models will be pivotal. As the electric vehicle landscape evolves and German automakers intensify their electric endeavors, Jaguar’s journey into the electric future will undoubtedly shape the brand’s destiny in the automotive world.