It’s been over half a century since Jaguar caused as much of a ruckus as with the Type 00 Concept. The last time the Coventry-based automaker generated such a buzz was when the E-Type debuted in 1961.
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But when the company pulled the wraps, the Type 00 Concept was met with both major criticism and praise. Those whose feathers were ruffled criticized its unapologetically bold and polarizing design for being far too forward and avant-garde.

Many also questioned what it meant for the brand. Jaguar has always been a purveyor of sophisticated, fast and luxurious sports cars, sedans and even SUVs for the masses.
On the other side, those praising the Type 00 Concept saw it as a way to depart from its antiquated past. Furthermore, many envisioned it as an attempt to rid the brand of its image of catering to the well-off AARP crowd.




