ELECTRIC JAGUAR E-TYPE ZERO | THE ONLY VINTAGE EV EVER MADE

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Jaguar’s E-Type Zero is the only classic EV you will ever need. A few years ago, Jaguar did the unthinkable and made the E-Type electric. And it worked. Let's uncover all the details about the car in this video.

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