British luxury automaker Jaguar made a significant move on Tuesday with the reveal of its new logo through a vibrant branding film. This rebranding showcases a diverse range of models dressed in bold, techno-inspired outfits, highlighting the brand's modernised aesthetic. The ad primarily focuses on futuristic visuals, abstract concepts, and bold taglines such as "live vivid," "delete ordinary," and "break moulds." However, what surprised many was the absence of any of Jaguar's iconic luxury vehicles in the launch, leaving internet users puzzled. Billionaire Elon Musk also took to Twitter to ridicule Jaguar's new ad, asking, "Do you sell cars?"
Jaguar's Response and Upcoming Event
Jaguar responded with a witty invitation to a Miami event, hinting at a potential upcoming reveal. They stated, "Yes. We’d love to show you. Join us for a cuppa on 2nd December. Warmest regards, Jaguar." This has sparked excitement among car enthusiasts, who are now eagerly awaiting what Jaguar has in store.The Shift towards an Electric Vehicle Future
The ad and rebrand are part of Jaguar's strategic shift towards an electric vehicle (EV) future. By 2025, Jaguar aims to offer an entirely electrified model range, with a plan to phase out internal combustion engines. This move is in line with the global trend towards sustainable transportation and showcases Jaguar's commitment to innovation.The new logo, stylized as "JaGUar," features seamlessly blended upper and lower case characters. It is a powerful celebration of modernism - geometric form, symmetry, and simplicity. By seamlessly blending these elements, Jaguar aims to demonstrate the unexpected and create visual harmony.However, internet users were quick to note that the ad lacked substance and was overly focused on style. This drew ridicule across social media, with viewers questioning if Jaguar was selling luxury vehicles or auditioning for a fashion show. One user wrote, "Umm where are the cars in this ad? Is this for fashion?" Another commented, "Ummm hello. I am currently a Jag owner and this is beyond ridiculous. Where are the cars? Isn't that what you do? This will cause me to not go forward with y’all when it’s time to trade mine in. What a joke you’ve become." A third said, "Bye Jaguar, it was nice knowing you, to think, you were once the pinnacle of British motor engineering."Jaguar's decision to focus on style rather than showcasing its vehicles has led to a mixed reaction from the public. While some appreciate the brand's modern aesthetic, others feel that the absence of cars undermines the essence of Jaguar. As the company moves forward with its EV plans, it will need to find a balance between style and substance to maintain its reputation as a luxury automaker.