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Dec 26, 04:46 AM

Jaguar's Final ICE Vehicle, the F-PACE SVR, Rolls Off the Line, Ending 90 Years of Combustion Engine Era

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[Brand Transformation] Jaguar's last internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle, the F-PACE SVR, rolled off the production line on December 19, 2025, at the Solihull plant in the UK, officially marking the end of its 90-year history of manufacturing gasoline-powered cars.

⚡ Core Development: A Quiet Farewell, Full Shift to Electrification

Jaguar held no official ceremony or issued a press release; the milestone was documented solely by the Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club. This final black F-PACE SVR pays homage to the iconic E-Type and will be preserved in the brand’s official collection.

📊 Key Figures: F-PACE Sales Exceed 800,000 Units

As Jaguar’s first SUV, the F-PACE, launched in 2016, became the brand’s sales cornerstone. In 2018, it sold 180,800 units globally, accounting for approximately 30% of Jaguar’s total annual sales. Currently, the Chinese market continues to produce and sell three ICE models—XEL, XFL, and E-Pace—through Chery Jaguar Land Rover.

🔍 Strategic Foundation: Paving the Way for an All-Electric GT

Jaguar plans to launch its first all-electric grand tourer, the Type 00, in 2026, built on an entirely new electric architecture. This move targets the ultra-luxury EV segment and formally ushers in Jaguar’s new electric era.