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Jaguar's sales have plummeted after the legendary British car marque's 'gay & woke' rebrand left fans outraged.
Sales of the luxury motoring manufacturer appear to be in free fall following its controversial move to scrap its iconic 'growler' big cat logo in November.
The firm's rebrand saw it replace the well-known badge in favour of a geometric 'J' design, which lovers of the brand raged looked like the logo on a handbag clasp.
Meanwhile, a glossy ad campaign accompanying the design overhaul, featuring androgynous-looking men and women in exuberant clothes, also came under fire.
And as the firestorm surrounding the famed carmaker's change continues to rage, sales at Jaguar Europe have plunged a staggering 97.5 percent.
Jaguar has insisted the rebranding has 'nothing to do' with its falling sales.
According to figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (AECA), the company registered just 49 new vehicles in April 2025 compared to 1,961 units sold in the same month last year.
Year-to-date sales from January to April also slumped, dropping 75.1 percent with just 2,665 motors sold.
Sales of the luxury motoring manufacturer appear to be in free fall following its controversial move to scrap its iconic 'growler' big cat logo in November.
The firm's rebrand saw it replace the well-known badge in favour of a geometric 'J' design, which lovers of the brand raged looked like the logo on a handbag clasp.
Meanwhile, a glossy ad campaign accompanying the design overhaul, featuring androgynous-looking men and women in exuberant clothes, also came under fire.
And as the firestorm surrounding the famed carmaker's change continues to rage, sales at Jaguar Europe have plunged a staggering 97.5 percent.
Jaguar has insisted the rebranding has 'nothing to do' with its falling sales.
According to figures from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (AECA), the company registered just 49 new vehicles in April 2025 compared to 1,961 units sold in the same month last year.
Year-to-date sales from January to April also slumped, dropping 75.1 percent with just 2,665 motors sold.