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Tata-owned Jaguar Land Rover says to turn half its products electric by 2020

The Jaguar Land Rover I-Pace electric concept luxury SUV is bewildering the crowd ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles on Wednesday. And the good news is that half of all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be available in an electric version by the end of the decade. Says Britain’s biggest carmaker, after welcoming its first electric car this week.

At the event, Jaguar's technical design director spoke against hydrogen fuel cell cars. Wolfgang Ziebart compared it with electric vehicles and said the latter was the better option.
 

The automaker, owned by India’s Tata Motors, launched the all-electric Jaguar I-PACE Concept SUV at the Los Angeles Auto Show, giving a sign of how car manufacturers are seeking to fulfill growing demand for more environmentally friendly vehicles.
 

“We are shaping the future, developing our own approach to autonomy, connectivity and electrification to offer our customers more choice,” said chief executive Ralf Speth.
 

The previous year, Jaguar Land Rover declared that the cars will double the size of its powertrain engineering centre in central England to bring up more and more low-emission vehicles for the fastest growing market for new cars in Britain.
 

In future, you will come across cleaner diesel and petrol engines and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

Moreover, we are proud of our automakers whose ideas will really help the world turn greener once again.