To automotive enthusiasts the world over, Jaguar is a premier manufacturer of luxury sedans, sports cars and recently, SUVs offering unparalleled design with tremendous performance.
Like most organizations, there has been highs and lows throughout its 80-year history. One relatively simple and consistent thread has been the company’s vision: to produce beautiful, fast cars that are desired the world over.
Today’s Jaguar lineup consists of the Jaguar XE and XF sports sedans, the XJ full-size luxury sedan, the two-seat F-Type sports car, and the brand’s first-ever performance SUV, the F-Pace. Although Jaguar Land Rover was purchased from Ford in early 2008 by global conglomerate Tata Motors Limited headquartered in Mumbai, India Jaguar designs, engineers and manufactures exclusively in the United Kingdom, at their Castle Bromwich and Solihull manufacturing plants.
While Jaguar is fully engaged with sustainability initiatives and social concerns with continuous involvement in environmental and community programs, up until recently, while other OEMs were testing the waters with electric and hybrid vehicles, it appeared that eco-minded, green vehicles of any description were not on the Jaguar radar.
As it turned out, the world could not have been more mistaken!
