Has jaguar gone woke? Company faces backlash over rebranding, "inclusive" new commercial

Has Jaguar Gone Woke? Company Faces Backlash Over Rebranding, “Inclusive” New Commercial

Jaguar’s recent rebranding efforts have ignited a whirlwind of reactions, with many fans and critics alike questioning the brand’s new direction.

The Ad That Roared Without a Car

In a bold move, Jaguar released a 30-second advertisement devoid of any vehicles. Instead, it showcased a diverse ensemble of models donning vibrant, avant-garde attire against abstract backdrops. The ad, titled “Copy nothing,” featured slogans like “create exuberant” and “live vivid,” aiming to redefine the brand’s image. However, the absence of cars left many viewers puzzled, with some labeling the approach as “woke” and “outdated.”

A Leap Away from Tradition

Adding fuel to the fire, Jaguar unveiled a new logo, replacing its iconic growling big cat emblem with a geometric ‘J’ badge. This change, part of a strategy to modernize and appeal to a younger, more diverse audience, has been met with mixed reactions. While some appreciate the fresh look, others lament the departure from the brand’s storied heritage.

The Road Ahead

Jaguar’s rebranding is more than skin deep. The company plans to launch three new electric vehicles in 2026, marking a significant shift towards sustainability. By ceasing production of petrol and diesel cars, Jaguar aims to position itself at the forefront of the electric vehicle market. This strategic pivot is designed to reset customer and dealer perceptions, aligning with global trends towards greener transportation.

Public Reaction: A Mixed Bag

The public’s response has been a blend of intrigue and skepticism. Some applaud Jaguar’s efforts to innovate and stay relevant in a rapidly changing market. Others, however, feel that the brand is straying too far from its roots, risking alienation of its loyal customer base. Notably, figures like Elon Musk have weighed in, questioning the effectiveness of the new advertising approach.

Jaguar’s recent initiatives represent a daring attempt to reinvent itself in an evolving automotive landscape. Whether this gamble will pay off remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the brand is steering into uncharted territory, and all eyes are on the road ahead.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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