The first Jaguar to hit showrooms since the brand stopped making cars as part of its reinvention will be a 5.2m-long large electric sedan, featuring all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering and producing over 735kW of power.

Jaguar has confirmed the previously rumoured output of more than 1000PS (735kW) for its new GT, which is scheduled to be unveiled later this year ahead of expected Australian showroom arrivals sometime in 2027.

For now, the new electric vehicle (EV) – previewed in 2024 by the controversial Type 00 concept car – is being referred to only as a GT, and therefore appears to still lack an official production name.

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The EV sedan’s output – significantly above the Tesla Model 3 Performance’s 461kW and potentially eclipsing the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach Package’s 1019hp (760kW) – will come from three permanent-magnet electric motors, with one on the front axle and two on the rear axle.

While the exact power figure is yet to be finalised, Autocar reports Jaguar has confirmed a torque output of 1300Nm for its new-generation flagship, surpassing the Taycan Turbo S Weissach’s 1240Nm figure.

The vehicle will be packaged as a sedan with proportions similar to the previous Jaguar XJ, which in long-wheelbase form measured 5255mm in length and sat 1460mm high on a 3157mm wheelbase.

Jaguar has said the Type 00 – underpinned by its new Jaguar Electric Architecture (JEA) – is 5.2m long, rides on a 3200mm wheelbase and stands 1.4m tall, though the brand has yet to confirm its width.