2023 is now on track to become the slowest year for Jaguar I-Pace sales - potentially around 5,000 units.
It's hard to be optimistic about the Jaguar I-Pace, as the 2024 model year will retain its existing powertrain, while competition becomes more fierce, both on the performance/range level and in regards to pricing. Next year should bring a major change to Jaguar and Land Rover electrification, as a new wave of all-electric models will arrive. The first will be an all-electric Range Rover BEV, scheduled for market launch in 2024.
Jaguar is set to become a 100 percent all-electric luxury brand with multiple new models, including a 4-door GT .
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