😮 CORRECT! I still have mine. It's just a wooden block painted pink. Copy nothing and hope no one was a cub scout. True story: my mechanical engineer dad was tired of us losing everything in Cub Scouts. He prepped the axles of me and bro's car. We did our own car bodies. We came in first and second. Other dads (who clealry made the entire formula 1-style cars) were so mad, my dad suggested they run the final race again. First and second again. Mid 1970's.
@@JRL244 marketing is the point. Although you don't like Musk, you must know people like how he acts and does things out. Jaguar just did everything people don't like, for it did spit in it's own history, and now is going onward it's own grave.
@Maximus20778 I've been a mechanic since 1982. Car fires are extremely rare except for people who fit music systems spotlights etc. The vast majority are ELECTRICAL. Sometimes fuel does spray or leak on hot engines and causes fire. That electric car nonsense is one of the worst things I've ever seen in my entire life. If ICE vehicles come out of the factory with similar problems it's big news. I remember the Ford Pinto debacle back in the seventies. VW Beetles also had a problem but they were taken care of. I don't see the same happening with the electric vehicles
@@jiggsborah7041I once had a 1986 mustang that caught fire in 1993 while I left it idling in a driveway. The source seemed to be from under the manual shifter. I've always wondered what could have caused it. Any ideas??
In the 80s when I was a teen, others may have been dreaming of the Mercedes SL convertible of the time, but I will never forget the ad I saw in a magazine of a dark blue Jaguar XJS. I dreamed of owning and driving one of those and also the XJ6 of the time. It sits in the back of my mind to this day. So yea, I'll miss them in a way.
I'm interested to see what the Jaguar automobiles are like when they can be bought in the next year or two , because one of their best-known new commercials looks like it must have been inspired by The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Calling it ugly gives the designers way too much credit. We don’t need kids with computer programs designing “electric looking cars” but what is required are talented artists who are true car guys. True car designers were the men and women who gave us the performance and style of the D Jag, the XKE and the F Type.
Snuggling? Take a girl out in that and she’ll be watching to see if you order a Bud Lite while trying to decide if you’re straight. For actual snuggling purposes my parents had a ‘77 Chrysler New Yorker. For a teen it was like a rolling velour bedroom without being as creepy as driving a van.
You have provided the most gentle & fair analysis of this new Bud Light 00. I wouldn’t test drive this. I’d skip the cybertruck too. I guess I prefer aesthetically pleasing vehicles 😁
Wow the new 2010 Chrysler Crossfire is beautiful. 00 - Copy Nothing ("00" Haven't we seen this before? Let me ask my friend Ramirez.) The interior looks like what the 2005 Lincoln Mark IX was gonna look like.
This is the result when you want to be different at all costs. The design language can probably be most easily classified as brutalism. Brutalism is characterized by simple geometric shapes and usually very rough staging. Unfortunately, this means that the sportiness that has always distinguished Jaguar is missing. Elegance is also missing. Jaguar wants to reinvent itself, apparently to appeal to a completely new clientele. Personally, it doesn't appeal to me.
Their new ad campaign is woeful🤮Guaranteed they will go broke.The rear looks like a home air conditioner. The people running the business should be let go.
They are just wanting to offend the 2% of vocal snowflakes who never bought a Jag new but think they need to be an E type that was designed in the late 50s. That's 70? Years ago just about.
"Who am I to judge?" Answer: a human with eyes and a brain and opinions as valid as anyone else's. (In your case, I'd argue maybe more valid than most.) But...who am I to say?
I had a Jaguar 3.8S back in the 70s....it was a 1966. It rode and handled like a dream. Beautiful interior! I refinished the wood dash. It was a real looker. 4 speed with overdrive, and it was quite heavy. Cruised on the highways beautifully!! 🛣
Back in the days of SIr William Lyons, prototypes would be brought around to his house for his perusal. He had excellent taste in automotive styling. I don't know what he would think of this. Lady Penelope of The Thunderbirds might find it attractive.
Adam doesn't want to pollute the pool. That is okay, because Jaguar already peed in the pool. It looks like a blocky Viper coupe trying to be a Cyber Truck.
Probably one of the more bizarre rebrandings in years if not ever. It's one thing for Tesla to pull this kind of marketing shenanigans but I doubt a historic brand like Jaguar can afford this. The original XJ6 is probably their all-time best work although most people will say E Type.
I'm tired of companies deciding that controversy is the best way to advertise. The days of making a good product and extolling it's positive virtues are seemingly over. The only thing i like about this design is the color. Its like someone wanted to make a coupe companion of a cybertruck, but somehow worse. My favorite jag is probably a tie between the 70s XJs wnd the 90s XK8 coupe.
Jaaag has extremely succesfully launched this new campaign which generated a lot of fuzz and noise with new design applied. I ve had lots of Jags in my 64 years of life and it is my brand. 🎉❤🎉❤ TWR may continue with the supercharged V8-V12 hybrids for racing people with 1500-2000hp I drive these days my 5th S Type, now R again and I love it.
The more I look at this, the more I understand. What I understand is that there's historic proportions and traits at work here, disguised with brutalism that breaks your heart instead of seducing you. Somehow I see more than a few pieces of E Type in this.
Jaguar lost something when Sir Williams Lyons died; he was a marketing genius who managed to offer so much more car for the money than did all others in Jaguar's class. Call me nostalgic if you like, but I love convertibles and loved cars of the eighties with their large windows, but remember the stunning BMW 1600/2002? I don't like the sensation of sitting in a bathtub peeking out, rather like the old step-down Hudsons; my SUV has slitty little windows. Times will change again, though, and fortunately I won't need or want to guy one of these re-badges. It looks to me in front like the ugly R-R Phantom front end w/o the fake radiator.
Interesting, but I think it's built for the Hollywood "LOOK AT ME" crowd. To me, it's just another electric pod trying to be visually electrically different. And I can only imagine the damage incurred due to its low ground clearance going over simple driveways.
Looks like something from Batman Beyond- very minimalist cyberpunk. Not sure it works from a production vehicle approach. Tesla wasn't relying on the cybertruck as a rebrand, so they can kind of get away with it.
@@ross5839Look at an image of the FAB 1 from the 2004 Tunderbirds live action. Maybe a Dodge Magnum mated with that. Was the magnum around in ‘04? This could be the 18 year old offspring coming out now.
Huge pass. There will never be another Jag that does for me what they did from the 1980's till early 2000's. I fell in love with Jag back in 1989 when a customer traded a silve with red leather 1985 XJ6 on a new Cadillac. I was able to drive it a few days before it was sold at auction because the managers didn't want to take a chance with it's less than reliable side. A few years later I picked up a well used 1989 XJ6 and the following year traded it for a really clean 1996 XJ6. Loved them.
While it’s understandable for Jaguar to take action to improve competitive advantage in its tough segment, their answer appears to include dumping ALL what makes a Jaguar…Jaguar (including liked parts of the brand). The differentiation to replace the historical one seems unclear -at least to me, based on the recent advertising and this design.
I was lucky to move with my family to Oak Drive, in the University District of Detroit, MI, in 1969. It was a multicultural neighborhood of professionals, and their families, who drove some pretty cool cars. One of the neighbors, Mr. Somers, an owner of several service stations, was a Jaguar man. His wife Mrs. Somers drove an XJ6 sedan, while Mr. Somers drove a long wheelbase XJ12 sedan. However, in 1976, Mr. Somers surprised the neighbors when he secured a brand new beautiful metallic blue XJS touring Coupe, with a beige Connolly leather interior. The car was gorgeous. 🤩 All of this families’ cars were elegant and stylish. I hope the current owners of Jaguar remember the elements of elegance, distinctiveness, and style, when thinking about Jaguar’s future designs.
It's a toss up on what's worse, the new car or the new advertisement.
You're such an intolerant racist.
The car. Definitely
@@Htfsik It's close.....
For people who thought the cybertruck was beautiful
@@Htfsik Sure buddy
It's a Pinewood Derby car.
It does look like it could be a model die cast gravity track car.
😮 CORRECT! I still have mine. It's just a wooden block painted pink. Copy nothing and hope no one was a cub scout. True story: my mechanical engineer dad was tired of us losing everything in Cub Scouts. He prepped the axles of me and bro's car. We did our own car bodies. We came in first and second. Other dads (who clealry made the entire formula 1-style cars) were so mad, my dad suggested they run the final race again. First and second again. Mid 1970's.
@@MuniTechnology bit of polish and graphite
80’s Batman the animated series Batmobile
@@Kelemor I'll take your word for it. Never watched it.
My wife just said “ I like it, it looks like the Bat Man and Cruella Deville had a baby and it was a car.”
Absolutely perfect description!
Type Zero Zero is appropriate for this car because that's how many people will buy it.
IDK. People are buying the CyberTruck and it literally looks like a Samsung refrigerator on wheels.
@@JRL244 The Cybertruck is 100 times more innovative and more useful as its a truck.
@@JRL244 marketing is the point. Although you don't like Musk, you must know people like how he acts and does things out. Jaguar just did everything people don't like, for it did spit in it's own history, and now is going onward it's own grave.
Well, it is a concept so I guess that goes without saying.
The seven fell off
Hideous! My brother and I built something like that using a refrigerator box and a dishwasher box when we were kids.
So they copied you?!
😂
😂😂
If it was less than 50 years ago, you can sue JR for copyright infringement.
COPYRIGHT EM
I like how they mounted the air conditioning unit on the back
That seat bottom was sourced from the IKEA bathroom sink collection. Brutal is key, as this looks brutally uncomfortable.
Well they used to make good looking cars that broke down now they make ugly cars that break down.
It looks like the box an E-Type came in.
Bet it's very combustible too
@@jiggsborah7041there's more ice fires than electric.
@@Maximus20778 thats because theres more ICE cars than electric cars
@Maximus20778 I've been a mechanic since 1982. Car fires are extremely rare except for people who fit music systems spotlights etc. The vast majority are ELECTRICAL. Sometimes fuel does spray or leak on hot engines and causes fire.
That electric car nonsense is one of the worst things I've ever seen in my entire life. If ICE vehicles come out of the factory with similar problems it's big news. I remember the Ford Pinto debacle back in the seventies. VW Beetles also had a problem but they were taken care of. I don't see the same happening with the electric vehicles
@@jiggsborah7041I once had a 1986 mustang that caught fire in 1993 while I left it idling in a driveway. The source seemed to be from under the manual shifter. I've always wondered what could have caused it. Any ideas??
I'd say your descriptions of this car were... shall we say... diplomatic?
I see what you did there!
😂. Well put.
Wait a minute. Did they just move April Fool's Day to Dec. 2nd?
How did you get blue text on April Fools Day 😭
Apparently 😂
Bud Light: I lost 1.5 Billion dollars going woke
*aguar: Hold my Beer!
“OO” refers to the number of these they will likely sell.
In Germany there really is a toilet cleaner named "00" ...
It's a concept so yes. Not for sale.
"zero point zero"
ive already seen this joke 16 times now. People really just try to go against jaguar by defying the „copy nothing“ slogan
I hear it has an option that Queefs the scent of Bud Light in the interior
Bob Lutz always said “Ugly doesn’t sell”. Well GM built the Aztec. Jag builds this? History repeats itself
R.I.P. Jag, you won't be missed.
This Jaguar won't be.
What they have done for decades prior WILL be, very much so.
@@plap. I'll give ya that
You lie.
It will be missed! Think about the E-type, XJS, XK220 and so on.
In the 80s when I was a teen, others may have been dreaming of the Mercedes SL convertible of the time, but I will never forget the ad I saw in a magazine of a dark blue Jaguar XJS. I dreamed of owning and driving one of those and also the XJ6 of the time.
It sits in the back of my mind to this day. So yea, I'll miss them in a way.
I have zero interest in Jaguar and find this new car rather hideous, but I do like the idea of Adam analyzing newer automotive designs. Keep it up!
As someone from the UK, growing up with the TV show "Thunderbirds" it looks like an updated version of Lady Penelope's car.
Pennylope
Yas m'Lady
"So, I aks you, is I bling?"--James May.
Back end looks to much like the late Chrysler cross fire
I think they were going for the xj220s grilled rear end
One of the older gentlemen on autoline detroit said abour the rear, Jag must have been going for the air conditioner look 😂
Give it 10 years their design will be much sexier!
If they try to sell that godawful thing, then they will be gone in much less than ten years. @@davidkornblatt851
Yeah ain't the New 2010 Crossfire great?
It looks like the Cybertrucks glam queen little sister 😂
Nah it's the hairdresser
I'm interested to see what the Jaguar automobiles are like when they can be bought in the next year or two , because one of their best-known new commercials looks like it must have been inspired by The Rocky Horror Picture Show
My first reaction was… Grace Jones.
Ewwwwww!
YES!!!
come on, Grace has more class than that....
@@JamesAllmond Plus, unlike this...thing, Grace Jones was in a James Bond movie.
It's Jaguar & Land Rover, right? Suggest they spin off LR quick so this new Jag direction doesn't kill them both off.
It's all owned by an Indian company? I think?
@@reginaldbowls7180
Yes. TaTa motors.
why would Jag blunder kill Land Rover though? Most people don't even know that they're under one company
@@reginaldbowls7180 did they throw shit at a jaguar until they got this thing
It's the vehicle from the Ambiguously Gay Duo😂
Calling it ugly gives the designers way too much credit. We don’t need kids with computer programs designing “electric looking cars” but what is required are talented artists who are true car guys. True car designers were the men and women who gave us the performance and style of the D Jag, the XKE and the F Type.
I'm glad you mentioned the f type because otherwise you're talking about vehicle's designed 60+ years ago.
For a Trans millionaire who lives in a city with no speed bumps or slight inclines.
No snuggling with that huge, Walls of Jerico center console. Bois will need to reach under.
its the cuck console
Snuggling? Take a girl out in that and she’ll be watching to see if you order a Bud Lite while trying to decide if you’re straight.
For actual snuggling purposes my parents had a ‘77 Chrysler New Yorker. For a teen it was like a rolling velour bedroom without being as creepy as driving a van.
You have provided the most gentle & fair analysis of this new Bud Light 00. I wouldn’t test drive this. I’d skip the cybertruck too. I guess I prefer aesthetically pleasing vehicles 😁
Wow the new 2010 Chrysler Crossfire is beautiful.
00 - Copy Nothing ("00" Haven't we seen this before? Let me ask my friend Ramirez.)
The interior looks like what the 2005 Lincoln Mark IX was gonna look like.
This is the result when you want to be different at all costs. The design language can probably be most easily classified as brutalism. Brutalism is characterized by simple geometric shapes and usually very rough staging. Unfortunately, this means that the sportiness that has always distinguished Jaguar is missing. Elegance is also missing. Jaguar wants to reinvent itself, apparently to appeal to a completely new clientele. Personally, it doesn't appeal to me.
I was expecting John Cleese to pop up in a pink tutu and proclaim "And now for something completely different." Goodbye Jaguar.
I like the built-in ironing board!
😂
Hahahahahaha
Anyone else think it looks like a stylized Bender from futurama, when they do their spoof on "the car"?
Stop 😂😂😂
Damn that's literally awful.
Their new ad campaign is woeful🤮Guaranteed they will go broke.The rear looks like a home air conditioner. The people running the business should be let go.
“Copy Nothing” is what other car manufacturers will take from this “direction”. 🫣
After seeing their new commercial, I assumed that they were trying to attract 1.5% of the human population. This car confirms that assumption.
They are just wanting to offend the 2% of vocal snowflakes who never bought a Jag new but think they need to be an E type that was designed in the late 50s. That's 70? Years ago just about.
"Who am I to judge?" Answer: a human with eyes and a brain and opinions as valid as anyone else's. (In your case, I'd argue maybe more valid than most.) But...who am I to say?
Jaguar has transitioned.
It has all the grace of a curbstone.
More like a Tombstone
I had a Jaguar 3.8S back in the 70s....it was a 1966.
It rode and handled like a dream. Beautiful interior! I refinished the wood dash. It was a real looker.
4 speed with overdrive, and it was quite heavy. Cruised on the highways beautifully!! 🛣
My best friend in college had a 3.8 MkII & a XK120. He rebuilt the 3.8 engine in his dorm room! We had some interesting times with those cars.
Well, it's UGLY, and it's the final "Nail, in they're OWN COFFIN"! Good "riddance"!
This cars interior genuinely looks like someones bathroom
Jaguar, you're drunk. Go home and let the adults run things. This looks like something from a comic book.
Looks like a stretched Chevy Camaro
That color should have been called “Hello Kitty Pink”.
Jaguar is still owned by India’s Tata Motors.
“Tah Tah, Jaguar!”
I just want to know the reasoning behind using an industrial AC unit as the design inspiration. 🤔
Back in the days of SIr William Lyons, prototypes would be brought around to his house for his perusal. He had excellent taste in automotive styling. I don't know what he would think of this.
Lady Penelope of The Thunderbirds might find it attractive.
He also sent the company broke so he didn't do the well.
The " Pinewood Derby Car" comment gets my vote!!
Jaguar is committing some sort of public ritual disembowelment. RIP Jaguar.
It will sell well for those who will be able to afford it
A very unremarkable vehicle. 2x4s for pedals is a nice eco-friendly touch. Gives it a kind of lumberjack flare.
This should please the people who complain that all cars today look alike.
Will go down as well as New Coke. (Or Bud Light.)
Has the flamboyant guy in the mesh shirt been fired yet
Adam doesn't want to pollute the pool. That is okay, because Jaguar already peed in the pool. It looks like a blocky Viper coupe trying to be a Cyber Truck.
PS1 Chrysler Crossfire
Probably one of the more bizarre rebrandings in years if not ever. It's one thing for Tesla to pull this kind of marketing shenanigans but I doubt a historic brand like Jaguar can afford this. The original XJ6 is probably their all-time best work although most people will say E Type.
I don't think Tesla is going down the rainbow warrior path anytime soon. 😄
And both were designed 60 years ago. So you don't care for any recent jags then?
I’d take the XK120 design over the XJS or e type
RIP Jaguar.
Rear grill like the back hardboard panel of a 1960s Deka radiogram 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm tired of companies deciding that controversy is the best way to advertise. The days of making a good product and extolling it's positive virtues are seemingly over. The only thing i like about this design is the color. Its like someone wanted to make a coupe companion of a cybertruck, but somehow worse. My favorite jag is probably a tie between the 70s XJs wnd the 90s XK8 coupe.
Jaaag has extremely succesfully launched this new campaign which generated a lot of fuzz and noise with new design applied. I ve had lots of Jags in my 64 years of life and it is my brand. 🎉❤🎉❤
TWR may continue with the supercharged V8-V12 hybrids for racing people with 1500-2000hp
I drive these days my 5th S Type, now R again and I love it.
In keeping with this channel's love of "cruiser" automobiles, my favorite Jaguar was the Mark 2 series. Beautiful, classy 4 door sedan.
Reminds me of FAB 1 from Thunderbirds.
Whatever this car’s trying to do, the Cadillac Celestiq does it way more tastefully.
Good car for teenagers. It would hard to get pregnant with the size of that center console.
That might not be an issue nowadays really, if you listen to the public schools, half the boys are like the spokes-they/thems in the Jaguar commercial
Some one needs to let Batman know his gay brother has escaped from Arkham once again.
We'll never see it in production.
“Copy Nothing”
Creates a coupe that looks like a PS1 E Type.
The more I look at this, the more I understand. What I understand is that there's historic proportions and traits at work here, disguised with brutalism that breaks your heart instead of seducing you. Somehow I see more than a few pieces of E Type in this.
BUt it takes too much work and imagination to do it.
The car looks like it’s from the movie “Tron”. The interior has the cozy warmth of a Doctor’s waiting room.
This is a concept car. It will never get off the drawing board.
Jaguar lost something when Sir Williams Lyons died; he was a marketing genius who managed to offer so much more car for the money than did all others in Jaguar's class. Call me nostalgic if you like, but I love convertibles and loved cars of the eighties with their large windows, but remember the stunning BMW 1600/2002? I don't like the sensation of sitting in a bathtub peeking out, rather like the old step-down Hudsons; my SUV has slitty little windows. Times will change again, though, and fortunately I won't need or want to guy one of these re-badges. It looks to me in front like the ugly R-R Phantom front end w/o the fake radiator.
The new Hag looks like the box that the XKE came in.
Looks fine besides the stupid vent in the rear... but looks more like an updated 350Z then it does a Jaguar.
Interesting, but I think it's built for the Hollywood "LOOK AT ME" crowd. To me, it's just another electric pod trying to be visually electrically different. And I can only imagine the damage incurred due to its low ground clearance going over simple driveways.
Looks like something from Batman Beyond- very minimalist cyberpunk. Not sure it works from a production vehicle approach. Tesla wasn't relying on the cybertruck as a rebrand, so they can kind of get away with it.
Last time i was this early Jaguar was making cool cars 😂
The 2025 Jaguar Electric Steely Dan has arrived...to gales of laughter across the Internet. All hail the ROTFLMAO Edition.;)
Why does it remind me of the Dodge Magnum wagon?
Good call. Copy nothing except for maybe the Dodge Magnum😮
@@ross5839Look at an image of the FAB 1 from the 2004 Tunderbirds live action. Maybe a Dodge Magnum mated with that. Was the magnum around in ‘04? This could be the 18 year old offspring coming out now.
R.I.P. Jaguar
That is a car designed by Ai - using 90's futuristc movies as a prompt
Huge pass.
There will never be another Jag that does for me what they did from the 1980's till early 2000's. I fell in love with Jag back in 1989 when a customer traded a silve with red leather 1985 XJ6 on a new Cadillac. I was able to drive it a few days before it was sold at auction because the managers didn't want to take a chance with it's less than reliable side. A few years later I picked up a well used 1989 XJ6 and the following year traded it for a really clean 1996 XJ6. Loved them.
the concept might work, if the UK and the world's roads were perfectly smooth
but alas, they are not
Have a January 76 edition of Car and Driver with the red XJ-S on the cover, super impressed back in the junior high days.
While it’s understandable for Jaguar to take action to improve competitive advantage in its tough segment, their answer appears to include dumping ALL what makes a Jaguar…Jaguar (including liked parts of the brand). The differentiation to replace the historical one seems unclear -at least to me, based on the recent advertising and this design.
What made jaguar jaguar wasn't selling cars anymore.
@@eptdy Neither will this.
It is garbage. But it will stick out... so for those who want to stick out, it will be a possible way to do so.
It... Definitely sticks out...
Reccomended in 5 seconds is crazy work
But regardless I am here to welcome my brethren.
(Guess I should mention I got here first 😅)
I’ve never been like number 24…
RIP Jaguar 😢
Adam, Did the people who designed the Chrysler Crossfire finally get another job? 🤔
Bleh
Goodbye Jaguar. Hasta la vista baby.....
I was lucky to move with my family to Oak Drive, in the University District of Detroit, MI, in 1969. It was a multicultural neighborhood of professionals, and their families, who drove some pretty cool cars. One of the neighbors, Mr. Somers, an owner of several service stations, was a Jaguar man. His wife Mrs. Somers drove an XJ6 sedan, while Mr. Somers drove a long wheelbase XJ12 sedan. However, in 1976, Mr. Somers surprised the neighbors when he secured a brand new beautiful metallic blue XJS touring Coupe, with a beige Connolly leather interior. The car was gorgeous. 🤩 All of this families’ cars were elegant and stylish. I hope the current owners of Jaguar remember the elements of elegance, distinctiveness, and style, when thinking about Jaguar’s future designs.
The roofline and green house reminds me of Saab’s last concept sport coupe. I think they copied something.
Body by Zemeckis: wiring by Lucas? Where we're going, there are no roads.
Do we know for sure that this Jaguar the actual car and not a show car? Jaguar will be gone before 2030.
It's just a show car it's not the actual car
It will be interesting to see the production version
Many new customers love the rear
Always wanted a V12 XJ. I couldn't care less about reliability. They are magical when working.
If I were to post what I thought of the "new" Jaguar (company and car) I'd get banned.
I actually dig this design. Love how clean it looks. This in all black... killer!
Adam would look right at home in a 90s XJ6 with a half-vinyl roof.
The first fully electric snow plow! It's an design achievement like none else.