Jaguar to go all-electric by 2025, Land Rover to phase out diesel from 2026

Few Land Rovers and Range Rovers ever truly get off the beaten track, but the company is about to pull the handbrake on their ability to venture into remote areas. Land Rover has announced it will introduce the first of six pure electric vehicles from 2024 – phasing out diesel engines from 2026. Meanwhile its stablemate Jaguar will switch to pure electric power within four years – by 2025 – in a last-ditch attempt to save the loss-making luxury brand.

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