• A camouflaged prototype of Jaguar’s electric sedan was spotted testing on public roads in Spain.
  • The four-door model is expected to feature ultra-fast charging and a WLTP range of 478 miles.
  • Jaguar has yet to confirm a name, but the production version will launch globally in 2026.

The new Jaguar Type 00 is intended to spark off an entirely new chapter in the history of the British brand. After a somewhat tumultuous launch, the British automaker is deep into the development of its crucial EV and we just got our first look on public roads.

One of these prototypes, fully covered in camouflage, popped up in Spain on a sunny day, giving us a clear look at them from nose to tail in all of their heavily disguised glory.

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No doubt, the heavy camouflage makes it difficult to pick out finer design details, but some key features – and its connection to the original two-door Type 00 Concept, are clear. This new model takes the concept’s design language and stretches it into a long, edgy sedan with should be a spacious cabin and a relatively short rear deck. The grille stays true to classic Jaguar shapes, while the lighting adopts a more streamlined, horizontal slit design rather than the brand’s traditional rounded elements.

Notably, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the Type 00 out and about. Earlier this month, keen-eyed car spotters saw it in Sweden as it underwent winter testing. While it’s impossible to say if the cars we see in this new video are the same ones, it’s clear that they’re all Jaguar Type 00 prototypes. They do sport the same block five-spoke wheels as the ones in Sweden so there’s that.

Power, Range, and What Comes Next

Jaguar has yet to release full specifications, but the company has confirmed a target WLTP range of up to 770 km (478 miles). Charging speeds should be impressive as well, capable of adding 321 km (200 miles) in just 15 minutes on a Level 3 fast charger. Expect at least 550 horsepower for the base model, with higher trims pushing well beyond that.

As for the production name, Jaguar hasn’t made anything official. Speculation points to possibilities like Type 0, Type 1, or perhaps I-Type, though none have been confirmed. What is more clear is the price range, estimated between $150,000 and $200,000, which firmly places this EV in the ultra-luxury segment.

For a glimpse of what the Type 00 might look like without camouflage, check out this artist’s rendering. If it’s accurate, Jaguar’s new electric flagship will certainly look the part of a six-figure grand tourer, though not every fan may be on board with every design choice.

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