Jaguar Announces All-Electric E-Type Will Be Built
Jaguar’s all-electric E-Type will be produced in limited numbers, the British car manufacturer has confirmed.
The original Jaguar E-Type Zero concept was introduced in September 2017 and later garnered worldwide attention after being used during the UK’s Royal Wedding. On the back of a hugely-positive response to the car, Jaguar Classic has announced it will offer E-Types that have been restored and converted to electric power. Existing E-Type owners will also be offered an EV conversion that’s fully reversible.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the positive reaction to the Jaguar E-type Zero concept. Future-proofing the enjoyment of classic car ownership is a major stepping stone for Jaguar Classic,” Jaguar Land Rover Classic director Tim Hannig said.
“E-type Zero showcases the incredible heritage of the E-type, and the expertise and craftsmanship at Classic Works, while demonstrating Jaguar Land Rover’s dedication to creating zero emission vehicles across every part of the business, including Jaguar Classic.”
Jaguar will provide technical specifications and pricing details at a later date but has confirmed that it is taking expressions of interest from potential clients and will start deliveries from summer 2020.
Power for the original E-Type Zero concept was provided by a 40 kWh battery. The car also made use of a single-speed reduction gear designed specifically for the E-Type and using various components from the Jaguar I-Pace. The battery pack actually has the same dimensions and roughly the same weight as the E-Type’s original six-cylinder petrol engine.
As the battery is located in the same place as the engine, Jaguar hasn’t had to mess with the E-Type’s suspension and brakes, allowing for a much easier conversion and retaining the car’s original driving experiences. The marque says it “drives, handles, rides and brakes like an original E-Type with front-rear weight distribution unchanged.”
To promote the car, Jaguar will unveil the latest iteration of the E-Type Zero concept, finished in a Bespoke Bronze paint finish, at The Quail: A Motorsports Gathering.
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