Jaguar revealed its groundbreaking Type 00 concept car at Miami Art Week, offering a bold preview of its upcoming electric vehicles, which are expected to hit the market in 2026. The Type 00 marks a radical departure from traditional electric vehicle designs. brand, signaling the start of Jaguar’s electric. future.
The ‘Type 00’ name is a nod to Jaguar’s past, with the ‘Type’ designation used in previous models, while the two zeros reflect the company’s focus on sustainability and its transformation into manufacturer of electric vehicles. The Type 00’s design is sharp and futuristic, incorporating robotic elements that depart from Jaguar’s classic smooth curves.

The exterior has an imposing, monolithic presence, highlighted by a blunt grille with horizontal lines and angular LED headlights. The sleek side profile features rear-facing cameras replacing traditional side mirrors, while the rear is defined by a large rectangular panel with hidden taillights. A panoramic glass roof enhances the modern and futuristic look of the car.
Inside, the cabin combines luxury and durability, showcasing architecturally inspired design elements such as brass details and a central column running the length of the interior. The cabin also has two large screens that can be hidden for a quieter experience. Materials like wool blends and travertine stone offer a sustainable alternative to traditional luxury materials.

Innovative “totems” inside the vehicle personalize the experience by changing the car’s ambient lighting, sounds and smells. Each totem is made from different materials, such as brass, alabaster and travertine, and can be customized according to the driver’s preferences.
Jaguar has also taken a minimalist approach to branding on the Type 00, with a new discreet ‘Jaguar’ font on the grille and the iconic ‘Leaper’ logo etched into the brass trim. These subtle design choices reflect the brand’s desire to be known for its distinctive design rather than its prominent logos.
Although the Type 00 is a concept car and not intended for production, it offers a glimpse of Jaguar’s future electric vehicles. The Type 00 design is expected to influence Jaguar’s first production electric car, a four-door grand tourer due for release in 2026, which is expected to offer a range of 430 miles per charge.

The Type 00 concept is available in two striking color variations: ‘Miami Pink’, inspired by Art Deco, and ‘London Blue’, reflecting Jaguar’s British heritage. Although not a direct precursor to a production model, the Type 00 represents a bold new direction for Jaguar, combining iconic design elements with cutting-edge electric mobility.