A future Jaguar definitely quite strange!

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Jaguar EV Concept

The all-electric new Jaguar will be unveiled on December 2nd in Miami, and there are many surprises.

Jaguar is definitely THE brand everyone is talking about right now. The feline automaker has decided to reveal their upcoming concept gradually, and we are already nearly certain that it will feature a bold design without a traditional rear window. No rear window, then, just a camera system that transmits captured images through a digital mirror for rear visibility.

But a new teaser from Jaguar posted on social media shows a camera concealed behind a small, possibly even flexible, movable panel. A driver constantly needs a rear view taken from the highest possible point, so it would be surprising if the rearview camera is removable and mounted on the side. Immediate thoughts go to the mirrors, which will likely not be traditional mirrors. Why remove a large glass surface at the back to keep small, unsightly ones on the sides? Unless it’s just an additional camera intended to make certain maneuvers easier. Or perhaps, all cameras are hidden when stationary and only deployed while moving, but if it reaches such a level, it really suggests overcomplicating things, and beware of small breakdowns that could deprive the car of a crucial safety feature! When technology is mastered and genuinely enhances comfort and safety, it’s great, but when it’s only for style and becomes overly sophisticated, it can quickly become problematic.

Meanwhile, Jaguar is executing a clever communication exercise with their new very woke identity and these technical teasers. This new concept will give a preview of the stylistic direction for the three upcoming electric vehicles scheduled for release by 2026, and whether you like the brand or not, we are already curious to see it.

READ ALSO: Jaguar: New Woke Icon?

This page is translated from the original post "Une future Jaguar décidément bien bizarre !" in French.

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