Jaguar Cybertruck Mash-Up Proves We’re All Just Living In The Future
- The designers of the Jaguar Type 00 concept clearly weren’t afraid of making something unique.
- Tesla also broke the mold of what a pickup looks like when it launched the Cybertruck.
- Of course, this is just a design exercise as we highly doubt Jaguar will ever build a pickup truck.
At the tail end of 2024, Jaguar lifted the veil on its Type 00 concept, a car previewing its next-generation electric sedan. It’s been the talk of the automotive industry since its premiere, not just because it looks like nothing Jaguar has ever built before, but because the British carmaker has tossed aside the traditional design playbook to craft something genuinely original. Let’s just say it’s not the sort of car you’d mistake for your neighbor’s XE in the Whole Foods parking lot.
Meanwhile, Tesla’s Cybertruck—love it, hate it, or begrudgingly accept its existence—has spent the past year cementing its place as the poster child of automotive controversy. With its unapologetically radical design, it’s arguably the most unconventional mass-market production vehicle to hit the roads in the last decade.
While the Jaguar Type 00’s styling isn’t quite as unorthodox as the Cybertruck’s, it’s unquestionably distinctive. So much so, in fact, that one designer took it upon themselves to combine the two, resulting in the so-called “Jaguar Cybertruck.”
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The project, created by Studio Enemy, takes the form of a smaller two-door version of the Cybertruck and seamlessly grafts on the front and rear fascias of the Type 00. The front end has the same split LEDs as the Jaguar, although the top ones now sit diagonally across the front for added drama. A little faux grille has been added alongside a blacked-out lower bumper section where the sharp design elements continue.
A tapered roof just like the road-going Cybertruck has been retained, while the absence of rear doors accentuates the length of the wheelbase. And, because this is still a Jaguar-inspired design, Studio Enemy swapped Tesla’s infamous plastic aero covers for the much more refined and posh alloys found on the Type 00 concept.
Illustrations Studio Enemy
The rear end of the Type 00 is perhaps the most radical part of its design, and it has also been used for the truck conversion. It features the same horizontal slats and the designer has added two pronounced LED light bars. There’s also a retractable cover, similar to the tonneau cover of the Cybertruck.
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In Tesla’s case, the production Cybertruck stayed virtually identical to the concept that first previewed it, making it one of the rare instances where the promises of a concept car translated directly to reality. As for the Jaguar Type 00, the road-going version is also expected to remain largely faithful to the concept’s design, albeit in a four-door sedan form rather than a coupe. However, we’ll have to wait until the end of 2025 to finally see it in the flesh.
Note: This story contains renderings by Studio Enemy that are not endorsed by Jaguar or Tesla.
The Auto World
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