After Jaguar, Audi has seemed to take off their iconic logo from their newly launched electric car in China. What is going on? Read More More videos from NewsMo ...
Jaguar plans to use vibrant, textured colours as a key part of its new identity. (Photo: Car & Driver) Jaguar, now reinventing itself as an electric-only carmaker, has unveiled a sleek new logo ...
Jaguar, the iconic British luxury carmaker, has introduced a redesigned logo as it shifts focus to an all-electric vehicle lineup. The company announced this rebranding move as part of a ‘new era’ for ...
Carl Pei-led consumer electronics brand, Nothing, has playfully taken aim at Jaguar’s new logo and “Copy Nothing” tagline by updating its own logo on X to resemble Jaguar's design. To further the jest ...
The video starts with a closed elevator and the debut of the new logo appearing. Eight models wearing vibrant colors walk out of the elevator and are featured throughout the clip. Many social ...
The company revealed a fresh visual language and a modernized logo, embodying its 'Exuberant Modernism' philosophy. An all-electric four-door GT concept car, previewing Jaguar's electric future ...
What this controversy is all about might ultimately be a matter of taste, but this isn’t the first time in the history of Jaguar that the name and logo underwent such profound metamorphoses.
Jaguar, the iconic British luxury carmaker, unveiled its redesigned logo with an unconventional video advertisement, possibly aimed at stressing its shift towards an all-electric future. However, the ...
Jaguar has revealed its new logo and rebranded look with a new video, which has left everyone on the internet asking one thing. Where are the cars? The advert features a group of people wearing ...
The rebrand, which includes a new logo, is slated to launch Dec. 2 during the Miami Art Week, when the company will unveil a new electric GT model. But Jaguar Land Rover, a unit of India’s Tata Motors ...
The rebranded logo is getting a lot of jokes made about it too, which you’d expect from a rebrand. So here’s a look at the commercial and some criticism we found on X (formerly Twitter): ...