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Jaguar Type 01: the official – and underwhelming – name of the most divisive new EV in years
Published: Today 00:01
► New electric Jaguar GT’s name confirmed
► Type 01 is the first of new-era Jag models…
► …and it’s rather underwhelming
It’s official: Jaguar’s first new-era production car has a name. Welcome, one and all to the Type 01.
Yes, after all the bluster. The wild ad campaign. The complete design rewrite. The internet imploding the moment the Type 00 concept car was revealed. The long, drawn out process of various prototypes and pre-production versions being wheeled out… and this is the real name.
Jaguar has explained the name a little. ‘Type’ stems from the brand’s extensive usage of the word already (C-Type, D-Type, E-Type and F-Type), with ‘0’ denoting the fact this new model emits zero tailpipe emissions. The use of ‘1’ quite literally means the first of this new era of cars from Jaguar – almost in a Polestar-like fashion. Answers in the comments as to how much a design consultancy charged for thinking up that one.

The new name has been revealed via a single teaser image that shows the concept car’s slim vent-like panelling will remain on the production car. Jaguar calls this venting the ‘strikethrough motif,’ and says the name will be visible on the panel where the windscreen and bonnet meet.
The new Jaguar Type 01 is still yet to be revealed, but the brand has confirmed that a set of prototypes will surface at the Formula E Monaco E-Prix on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May 2026.
It will be an electric four-door grand tourer, stepping away from the two-door body style of the original Type 00 concept car. Jaguar has confirmed that the new platform underneath will mean more than one thousand metric horsepower (986bhp) and 959lb ft of torque.
Besides the underwhelming name, the car itself is shaping up to be very interesting indeed. Having had a ride in one and driving a prototype in snowy Arjeplog, the new Type 01 impressed us.
The new Type 01 is planned for launch in September of 2026. Stay tuned to CAR for further updates.
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