Jaguar 2026 Models
A British luxury icon, mid-reinvention.
Jaguar is between identities. The brand officially ended production of the F-Type sports car and XF sedan in 2024 as it commits to an all-electric reinvention under a new design language unveiled later that year. For 2026 that leaves a single survivor in the U.S. lineup: the F-PACE SUV. New all-electric Jaguars are slated to arrive within the next year or two, but pricing and specs haven't been published. Owned by Tata Motors since 2008.
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F-PACE
Midsize SUVFrom $53,800 · 5 seats · 26.3 cu ft cargo
Bio: British charm, modern muscle. I bring a great mix of features that make every drive comfortable. I sit in the sweet spot where luxury meets real-world practicality. I'm not just a car — I'm a lifestyle upgrade.
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Jaguar FAQs
What models does Jaguar make in 2026?↓
Jaguar has 1 models in the 2026 CarMatch catalog, with F-PACE among the most-hearted by our users. On average, Jaguar has 6.0 trims available per model.
What is Jaguar's most popular model?↓
F-PACE is currently the most-hearted Jaguar model in the CarMatch catalog, followed by others in the lineup. CarMatch is a personality-first car recommendation app: visitors take a short survey, get matched to vehicles, and "heart" or "pass" on each one. Popularity here reflects the cumulative heart count from real users — not factory sales figures or marketing pushes.
Does Jaguar make EVs or hybrids?↓
Jaguar's 2026 lineup is currently gas-only — no fully electric or hybrid models in our catalog. Categories: suvs.
How can I find the right Jaguar model for me?↓
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