The Jaguar F-Pace production has ended after a decade, with the final unit rolling out of the Solihull facility in the UK, paving the way for the brand’s electric-only plans. The last F-Pace will be presented to the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, which houses other final units from the manufacturer.
- This development marks the end of production of ICE-powered Jaguars
- The last recorded price of the F-Pace in India was Rs 72.90 lakh
- Jaguar’s upcoming EV, previewed by the Type 00 concept, will launch in 2026
Jaguar F-Pace: All you need to know
Marked Jaguar’s global debut in the luxury SUV segment
The F-Pace, Jaguar’s first SUV, was showcased at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show (formerly known as the North American International Auto Show). Its global sales commenced in 2016, and the model was launched in India in October. Back then, it came only with a choice of two diesel engines. A 2-litre four-cylinder petrol option was introduced in 2018. The F-Pace received its first and only facelift in 2021, getting some new design elements and features.

In its outgoing avatar, the Jaguar SUV was offered with two engine options: a 247hp 2-litre petrol or a 204hp 2-litre diesel, mated with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission that sent power to all four wheels (AWD). Both versions were priced similarly at Rs 72.90 lakh.
The F-Pace’s discontinuation aligns with the former CEO Thierry Bollore’s plans to position Jaguar as an all-electric brand.
Jaguar’s future plans
First Jaguar product after the F-Pace to debut in 2026
The end of the F-Pace’s production also marks the end of ICE powertrains in Jaguar models. Hence, there are no cars in the manufacturer’s global line-up currently.
Jaguar revealed its new brand identity in November 2024, showcasing a new logo and insignias. In December, it unveiled the Type 00 concept, previewing the design language for its upcoming models.

The production-spec version, a 4-door electric GT model, was planned to be revealed by the end of 2025. It has been pushed to 2026 following a major cyberattack in August 2025 that halted production at the Solihull, Halewood and Wolverhampton facilities. Manufacturing resumed in October 2025, but the EV’s launch has been delayed.
This 4-door EV, to be produced at the Solihull plant, will launch first in North America and Europe, and if it comes to India, the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT could be its potential rivals.
All prices are ex-showroom, India.
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