‑ A historic pairing: Jaguar’s first name‑bearing vehicle, the SS Jaguar, and its latest release, Type 00, appear together for the first time in London
‑ Marking 90 years: Launched in London in 1935 the SS Jaguar introduced a name that was destined for greatness as a brand in its own right.
‑ A colour of provenance: Type 00 wears never‑seen‑before ‘London Red’, a bespoke shade inspired by the hues of Kensington, created to mark the occasion
‑ Copy nothing: Separated by nine decades but united by the ‘Copy Nothing’ ethos, the SS Jaguar defied the ordinary in its time and Type 00 redefines what a Jaguar can be today
‑ The beginning and the becoming: As Jaguar shapes its next chapter, revealing the brand’s first production model, a luxury GT in 2026, this pairing honours the brand’s heritage while previewing its future.
90 Years of Jaguar
LONDON, UK: 2nd December 2025; Jaguar marks 90 years of fearless design with a poignant moment: SS Jaguar and the brand’s most recent release, Type 00, appear outside The Chancery Rosewood. The property’s fusion of mid‑century, modernist lines and contemporary British artistry reflects Jaguar’s own artistic endeavour.
Together, these two vehicles — separated by nine decades yet united by vision — represent the exodus from tradition in their respective eras. The SS Jaguar, a car that established the Jaguar brand in its time, and Type 00, a car that rethinks what a Jaguar can be today.
Jaguar has always been a pioneer of originality—defined by design excellence and a fearless, forward‑thinking spirit. Ahead of the launch of our production vehicle next year it’s vital we continue to remind people of what makes Jaguar unique: being bold, unexpected, and unapologetically different. With Type 00, we’re challenging conventions in the automotive industry, just as the SS Jaguar did in its time.
Rawdon Glover
Director, Jaguar
90 Years of Jaguar
The SS Jaguar: The first model to carry the Jaguar name. The SS Jaguar exemplifies Sir William Lyons’ original philosophy: Copy Nothing. With its low roofline and elongated bonnet, the SS Jaguar was a bold departure from convention of the early 1900s. When most British cars were upright and utilitarian, the SS Jaguar introduced a sleek, low‑slung silhouette with a long bonnet and flowing lines.
Jaguar Type 00 is an example of Jaguar at its best. A fearless statement. An object of desire. A concept with bold forms and exuberant proportions to inspire future Jaguars.
From the SS Jaguar to the F‑Type, every era in Jaguar’s history has produced an icon that refused to blend in—XK120 set speed records, E‑Type redefined beauty, XJS bridged luxury and performance, and F‑Type reignited sports car desire. Jaguar has never followed the ordinary; it has always led with elegance, daring design, and performance that stirs the soul.
Jaguar’s latest expression of modern luxury appears in ‘London Red’, a bespoke hue inspired by the enduring beauty of redbrick Victorian architecture in London’s most influential boroughs, the rich elegance of red gallery walls designed to make artwork standout, and iconic symbols of London that range from crimson phone boxes to the red double decker bus. London Red is a tribute to timeless artistry and bold design, handcrafted by Jaguar’s in‑house materiality team.
Explore the new era of Jaguar here: www.jaguar.com/copy‑nothing
About Jaguar
Jaguar inspires like no other. Since 1935, it has been at its best when looking forward. A copy of nothing.
Now, a new era begins. The first physical manifestation of Jaguar’s exuberant creative philosophy – Type 00 – was shown at Miami Art Week.
Fearlessly unique and emotionally engaging, it strives for the highest level of creative endeavour. This new identity and visual language are symbols of change that respect the past and inspire what’s to come.
Important notice
Jaguar reveals Type 00 as an indicator of design philosophy and intent for the coming new vehicles. The production process will embrace any ways to improve the specification, design and production of its vehicles, parts and accessories and alterations take place continually. This document is a snapshot of where we are today and is not a guide to specifications or availability. It does not constitute an offer for the sale of any particular vehicle, part or accessory. *All figures are manufacturer’s estimates. WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure). EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)
Further Information
Kirsty Dobbs
Global PR Content Senior Officer
kdobbs1@jaguarlandrover.com
Media website: www.media.jaguar.com
Jaguar site: www.jaguar.com/copy‑nothing