XJS, P-Type And T-Type Headline New Jaguar-Land Rover Trademark Applications
In the last few weeks Jaguar-Land Rover has lodged trademark applications for no less than 29 model names. The venerable XJ nomenclature is one of them – rekindling memories of glorious V12 sports cars – as are unusual ones such as Sawtooth
In the last few weeks Jaguar-Land Rover has lodged trademark applications for no less than 29 model names.
The venerable XJ nomenclature is one of them – rekindling memories of glorious V12 sports cars – as are unusual ones such as Sawtooth, Stormer and Landmark.
According to AutoGuide some of the others include P-Type, T-Type, C-XE, iXE, diXE, XEdi, XEi, CXF and CXJ.
Earlier applications for I-Pace and I-Type were rumoured to cover future electric Jaguars with the I-Pace speculated to be a version of the F-Pace (pictured, top of page) to challenge the Tesla Model X in the growing niche market of electric SUVs.
Logic says the Freestyle will be a version of the Land Rover Freelander but Jaguar fans are excited about P-Type and I-Type which hint at possible future siblings for the F-Type sports car.
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