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Jaguar releases more pictures of upcoming concept

New Leaper appears to be used to conceal a camera – perhaps used in place of rear-view mirrors

Series of social media posts reveals lack of rear window and use of the redesigned Leaper logo

Jaguar has released another two preview images of its upcoming Design Vision Concept, showcasing how the reimagined Leaper logo will be used in its new cars.

It appears to conceal a rear-facing camera, which could hint at the use of rear-view cameras rather than traditional mirrors – an element of the brand’s future models exclusively reported by Autocar last year.

It follows yesterday’s (20 November) unexpected release of a teaser image for the concept, confirming Autocar’s report that it will also omit a traditional rear window.

It also showcased the concept’s dramatic proportions, with a remarkably wide rear wheel arch and track, as well as a repeated contrast between smooth curves and hard-edged straight lines.

Conventional rear lights can’t be seen: they are either out of view of the preview shot or are concealed by the prominent slats running across the tail.

These slats mirror those featured in the new Leaper logo, suggesting the concept could showcase Jaguar’s new branding in large scale.

The image was posted to social media accompanied by the text “copy nothing”, reiterating the mantra of JLR creative chief Gerry McGovern – and a phrase that is derived from that of Jaguar founder William Lyons.

 

 

The unexpected post comes in the wake of the strong reaction to Jaguar’s rebranding, which was detailed in full on 19 November.

“We are creating Jaguar for the future, restoring its status as a brand that enriches the lives of our clients and the Jaguar community,” said McGovern.

JLR CEO Adrian Mardell has described Jaguar’s rebirth as “a complete reset”, calling its new effort “something spectacular”.

The concept will be shown in full on 2 December at Miami Art Week in Florida, the US.

It’s set to preview a four-door electric GT, which will be the first in a three-car line-up due from 2026.

The production car, which recently began road testing, will pack north of 575bhp and have a range of more than 430 miles. It will be priced in excess of £100,000, positioning it as a rival for the Porsche Taycan.

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