Jaguar Type 00

The Jaguar Type 00 arrives with a disruptive design and bets on the electric future. It seems more designed to showcase art than to race.

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With angular lines and futuristic features, the Type 00 leaves the past behind. The imposing front grille and minimalist headlights bid farewell to Jaguar's classic charm.

The upward-opening doors are a spectacle on their own. But does the "woke" audience really need oxidized bronze and travertine stone seats?

Inside, luxury flirts with excess. Three bronze bars stretch across the cabin, and wool seats add comfort. Yet, the lack of simplicity might be overwhelming.

The dashboard offers massive screens for tech enthusiasts but hides everything for a "digital detox." It seems like a dilemma between pleasing minimalists and maximalists simultaneously.

Without a defined engine, the Type 00 promises impeccable electric performance. But what is a Jaguar without the roar of a combustion engine? Pure lost nostalgia.

The most curious feature is the "totem" system. Customizing scents and lights feels more like a spa than a car. Innovative? Perhaps, but far from Jaguar's sporty spirit.

The rear design, without glass and with almost invisible taillights, sacrifices functionality. Style above all, but will Jaguar's loyal conqueror audience approve?

With 23-inch wheels and cameras replacing mirrors, the Type 00 feels like a concept car made for a museum.

The Jaguar Type 00 points to a bold future, but is it the right one? Perhaps the brand designed it more to please art critics than its traditional fans.