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    Jaguar’s Type 00 Concept: A Brave New Chapter or Risky Gamble?

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys Gregory3 December 202403 Mins Read
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    Following last month’s unveiling of Jaguar’s bold new brand identity—a move that ignited intense debate across the car world—the British marque has now revealed images of its striking Type 00 concept car. It’s an unmistakable glimpse into the company’s dramatic new direction, and one that challenges perceptions of what Jaguar has been and could become.

    In my previous blog (Jaguar’s Bold New Brand Identity: A Turning Point or a Misstep?), I shared my initial scepticism about the brand’s apparent willingness to erase parts of its storied past. The decision to wipe Jaguar’s social media accounts clean last month felt like a controversial step, sparking frustration among enthusiasts who feared that the brand was severing ties with its rich heritage. However, others heralded it as a bold move, one designed to reclaim Jaguar’s roots as a daring and innovative luxury carmaker.

    After seeing the Type 00, I’ve firmly landed in the “pro” camp. The car is stunning. It’s refreshing to see Jaguar mix things up and step away from predictable design cues. This concept is everything a modern Jaguar should be: dramatic, unexpected, and undeniably captivating. The design language seems to reference classic Jaguar proportions while pushing boundaries with futuristic elements. It’s not trying to follow trends or blend in—this car is unapologetically unique.

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    The Debate: Evolution or Erasure?

    The Type 00 isn’t just a concept car; it’s a statement of intent. Jaguar’s new direction may upset purists who prefer to cling to the familiar, but it’s clear that the brand is serious about re-establishing itself as a leader in the luxury automotive space. By embracing bold innovation, Jaguar is arguably returning to the essence of what made it great in the first place—being different and daring.

    Critics argue that Jaguar’s approach risks alienating long-time fans, particularly by downplaying its history. Yet history shows us that the most successful brands aren’t afraid to evolve. Jaguar’s Le Mans-winning D-Type, the groundbreaking E-Type, and the luxurious XJ—all these models were revolutionary in their time. Perhaps the Type 00 is the spiritual successor to that legacy of innovation.

    Jaguar Type 00

    What’s Next?

    While the Type 00 is just a concept, it provides a tantalising look at Jaguar’s potential future. If this is the level of design and ambition we can expect moving forward, I’m excited to see what the production models will bring to the table.

    Ultimately, the car world needs brands willing to take risks. The luxury segment, in particular, has become saturated with vehicles that play it safe. Jaguar’s move to stand out with the Type 00 concept could reignite interest in the marque and attract a new generation of enthusiasts.

    Your Thoughts?

    What do you think of Jaguar’s new direction and the Type 00 concept? Is this a bold leap forward or a risky gamble? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below or on social media. For me, it’s a welcome change—something fresh and exciting in a landscape that desperately needs it. Let’s see if Jaguar’s gamble pays off.

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    Rhys is a UK-based automotive enthusiast and writer with over 15 years of media experience. On Cornered.co.uk, he shares personal car journeys, honest reviews, and insights into performance cars and EVs.

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