The new Jaguar F-Pace is no longer available in the UK, meaning the brand is no longer selling any new cars in that market and won’t until its first next-generation model arrives in 2026.
According to Autocar, this follows the exit of the XE, XF and F-Type, as well as the E-Pace and I-Pace. However, it should be noted that the F-Pace is still in production for other markets.
A statement sent to Autocar by Jaguar’s parent company JLR also states: “From November 2024, sales of new Jaguars will end ahead of promotions later this year and product launches in 2026.”
Last year, Jaguar sold 21,943 examples of the F-Pace globally – outselling the rest of the six-car range combined and outselling the second-placed I-Pace (7,000). Since it went on sale in the UK in 2016, around 67,000 have been sold in the market.
Speaking earlier about the scrapping of Jaguar’s current line-up, JLR boss Adrian Mardell said: “These are not vehicles we’ve made money on, so we’re replacing them with new vehicles on newly designed architectures.”
The decision was made easier by the fact that JLR sales are dominated by the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Land Rover Defender, a trio that accounts for more than half of the total.
Prepared by: Ivan Mitić – Autoblog.rs
Source: autoblog.rs