Car Brand Jaguar Rebrands, Completely Misses The Mark, Internet Goes Wild With 40 Memes
For all companies, there comes a time when a rebrand is needed—either to attract new customers, to keep the old ones interested, or both. A rebrand can take a company to unprecedented heights or unexpected lows.
Currently, vehicle company Jaguar is in the middle of rebranding, and so far, it seems that their case is the latter one. It’s all because people online aren’t satisfied with the so-called “wokeness” that the brand is trying to push with their ad, in which they don’t even show a single car.
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For all companies, there comes a time when a rebrand is needed—either to attract new customers, to keep the old ones interested, or both. A rebrand can take a company to unprecedented heights or unexpected lows.
Currently, vehicle company Jaguar is in the middle of rebranding, and so far, it seems that their case is the latter one. It’s all because people online aren’t satisfied with the so-called “wokeness” that the brand is trying to push with their ad, in which they don’t even show a single car.
Back in the beginning of November of 2024, Jaguar, a luxury vehicle brand, announced they are taking all of their cars off sale to get ready for a rebrand.
Now, the day has come, and the rebrand is here. Starting from 2026, the company will only be manufacturing and selling electric cars. With this news, they also launched a new logo, marketing slogans and an ad showing it all off.
In this 30-second video, there are diverse people shown in bright colors, with slogans like ‘break moulds,’ ‘create exuberant,’ and probably the main one, ‘copy nothing’ displayed on the screen. At the end of it, there is a new logo shown – “JaGUar”, with seamlessly blended upper and lower case characters in visual harmony. Interestingly, for an ad from a car company, there are no cars shown.
Have you seen rich people fashion? They like dressing like an expensive telly tubby.
The latter “flaw” is one of the reasons why the rebrand wasn’t met with much enthusiasm. Even Elon Musk tried “roasting” them for this by tweeting on his platform, “Do you sell cars?”. The Jaguar brand didn’t give in to the billionaire’s “roast,” and suggested he come to Miami on December 2nd and see their new lineup. But Elon wasn’t the only one making this point online.
This wasn’t the only issue people had with the rebrand. One of the other heavily talked about issues was that this new brand look didn’t represent its actual customer, which sounds kind of ironic seeing that the company is rebranding to be more inclusive.
What this claim means is that basically, the company that owns Jaguar, Tata motors, isn’t British, so they lost a sense of how a British brand like Jaguar should look, thereby taking away its heritage. The company was created in 1922, but made its name when they started manufacturing eye-catching sports cars, and ever since, they have remained a luxury brand.
Luxury is something that not everyone can have, something that is limited to a certain group of people. So, when Jaguar now strives to be more inclusive, it’s understandable why some people are displeased.
If it’s attainable by more people from different walks of life, luxury (which is also sometimes linked with British, especially royal British culture) is not the same anymore. Simply said, the target audience isn’t reached with this ad.
I can't believe it got through all the work to create this without a few people asking WTF. Is everyone in their Marketing dept blind and insane?
Some people also had an issue with the rebrand’s slogan “copy nothing.” These critics pointed out the irony that by making the Jaguar’s logo simpler, the company essentially is copying the trend of others simplifying their logos, too.
Besides all of this, there has been a bit of transphobic discourse too, especially on X. Without giving them too much attention, we can simply say that the rhetoric some of the critics use is unwarranted, no matter how much they don’t like the ad.
All of these (and probably some others we didn’t catch) criticisms forced the people behind the rebrand to defend their idea. In an interview with Financial Times, managing director of Jaguar, Rawdon Glover, said the intended message of the ad had been lost in social media’s “blaze of intolerance” and denied that it was supposed to be a “woke” statement.
I'm glad I'm too poor to have ever owned one. I'm saving myself a ton of embarrassment right now.
Forbes is painting this in a good light, but their stocks dropped due to their "woke" message. Investors are fleeing. Enough liberal investors could turn this around, but there's much better stocks to choose.
He also added that they simply don’t want their brand to look like any other, as it would drown between all of them. Basically, they wanted to move away from traditional automotive stereotypes.
Sadly, the rebrand didn’t work as intended. Instead, people online are either recreating how they think the ad should have looked or are simply roasting it with hilarious memes and reactions.
Well, at this point it doesn’t seem that Jaguar is going to back out from what they have planned. So, we’ll have to wait and see whether this rebrand will be the death of Jaguar, as many netizens are predicting, or not. Only time will tell.
While that happens, make sure to scroll down to see the reactions and memes we talked about.
My dad was an master mechanic, he needed to test drive a Jag late in the day and just brought it home overnight. Me of course was drooling over it and he even let me drive it for a few minutes. He said as far as luxury cars go the only thing worse than a Jaguar is a DeLorean, that Jags are always in the shop for one problem or another. So I have a VW lol
I suggest that they gained their marketing 'experience' from being influencers on social media and are therefore clueless about business. Go woke, go broke!
So… suicide is censored, but no problem republishing a literal Nazi comic?
Ya, I'd hate to be the head of Jaguar's marketing team right now. This might be the worst re-branding I have ever seen. All Jaguar needed to do was make the same cars, only more reliable. Where this ad campaign came from, nobody will ever know.
It really isn’t helping that everyone in the photo looks grim enough to be a proof of life in a technicolor hostage situation. Just…egads it’s just so awful it feels like it has to be purposeful…but why outside of massive amounts of d***s would they do this? Nutter Butter has done some really weird stuff on TikTok and has everyone talking about a largely forgotten cookie and people are buying them. But it’s not going to work for a luxury car.
Load More Replies...Let’s move on to discuss the fuel injection system of the 900 series as compared to the 1973 Saab 96 LS.
Load More Replies...100 years of brand recognition, to the point you can leave the text off the logo and half the people would recognize it. Nah, throw it in the pisser. There are companies that would kill to get that.
I feel it's worth pointing out that Jaguar is a car company which currently doesn't make any cars (they've phased out their combustion engine vehicles, planned an electric vehicle but it had some sort of problem so they've had to cancel it as well, and are at least a year away from any new design being ready for manufacturing). So this ad campaign isn't even selling something. It's completely unnecessary, as well as being bad
Maybe they can start making clothes and ditch the cars.
Load More Replies...It was like watching those hilarious balenciaga ai parody videos. To this day I have no idea what balenciaga is..... I just know it was made and perpetuated by sacrificing a pretentious art snob a day... At the blood altar you find in the middle of all close gate communities of the ultra rich.
Must be the same marketing team that did the ads for Gillette and Budweiser. I call it Suicidal Marketing/Kamikaze Adverts
This is Jaguar's newest advertisement - released two days ago: Jaguar-674...55d3c5.jpg
So they picked *the* cheapest ad option? Re-brand a classic, historic, luxe car into a tin-can tesla-wannabe? Really???
This is honestly embarrassing even next to a tesla truck. It's like they waited for the Queen to die before properly embarrassing the nation. To the rest of the world: the UK officially apologizes for inflicting this upon you all, Jaguar will be instructed to not hire the marketing team from United Colors of Benetton ever again.
Load More Replies...Come on Bored Panda. Don't even tell me that any time a guy dresses so you can't tell what gender he is, even if he looks absolutely ridiculous, you don't fall over each other desperately scratching and clawing for the social media credits. This Jaguar ad is the revenge of some former Panda who got downvoted to the point of banishment (until recently BP banished someone who scored a -10) just because he commented that no, James Bond didn't look better with a pink tutu around his tux.
well, at least now their stock and car resale value has plummeted, I can actually afford one.
I don't see how this ad campaign was woke. It's alien and sci-fi; maybe you could say it's an avant-garde fashion show, the kind where even the designers don't expect you to wear their clothes. Elitist, maybe. But I don't see them addressing systemic racism, or sexism, or anything, so...not woke. That poor person on the far left looks SO unhappy. Ugh!
All they had to do in any rebrand was the slightest bit of work. Because blue seems to be the EV colour they just needed to make the Jaguar eye blue and the grill badge have a blue surround instead of red. Minimal change and still recognisable but nope. I'd have done it for the cost of a cheesecake.
I once won two awards for best radio advertisement in western Canada one for writing the ad, one for producing. Also came in second another year in the writing category, but I didn't actually produce that ad. Haven't worked in radio or advertising for over a decade. Is it my general *lack of ambition or moderate amount of creative talent that stopped me from getting rich af off advertising? 🤔 This is the worst rebranding since Elon bought Twitter. Lime holy god it's so bad.
Nah some jags are absolute classics. Automotive works of art. And nowhere near the gas hogs we saw in the classic muscle car era. I mean yes mileage wasn't what anyone bought a jag for, but they were gorgeous, amazing to drive, and were absolutely stunning cars.
Load More Replies...I think though, we have a peek at what the wealthy _THINK_ they are: culturally cutting edge, imaginative, innovative, leaders with ideas and trends......in fact none of this is true at all. They thieve, borrow, take all of this and pretend it's theirs. ....and want the credit for it.
I have to question whether people are so dissuaded by an ad campaign that they would just not buy the product? Seriously? Are we really that delusional? No ad campaign is perfect, it doesn't mean the product isn't still good.
Just stop... it is riding on the bs woke not good old woke... you know the culty snobby bs not the actual good inclusively parts... Looks like a balenciaga ad...
Load More Replies...Ya, I'd hate to be the head of Jaguar's marketing team right now. This might be the worst re-branding I have ever seen. All Jaguar needed to do was make the same cars, only more reliable. Where this ad campaign came from, nobody will ever know.
It really isn’t helping that everyone in the photo looks grim enough to be a proof of life in a technicolor hostage situation. Just…egads it’s just so awful it feels like it has to be purposeful…but why outside of massive amounts of d***s would they do this? Nutter Butter has done some really weird stuff on TikTok and has everyone talking about a largely forgotten cookie and people are buying them. But it’s not going to work for a luxury car.
Load More Replies...Let’s move on to discuss the fuel injection system of the 900 series as compared to the 1973 Saab 96 LS.
Load More Replies...100 years of brand recognition, to the point you can leave the text off the logo and half the people would recognize it. Nah, throw it in the pisser. There are companies that would kill to get that.
I feel it's worth pointing out that Jaguar is a car company which currently doesn't make any cars (they've phased out their combustion engine vehicles, planned an electric vehicle but it had some sort of problem so they've had to cancel it as well, and are at least a year away from any new design being ready for manufacturing). So this ad campaign isn't even selling something. It's completely unnecessary, as well as being bad
Maybe they can start making clothes and ditch the cars.
Load More Replies...It was like watching those hilarious balenciaga ai parody videos. To this day I have no idea what balenciaga is..... I just know it was made and perpetuated by sacrificing a pretentious art snob a day... At the blood altar you find in the middle of all close gate communities of the ultra rich.
Must be the same marketing team that did the ads for Gillette and Budweiser. I call it Suicidal Marketing/Kamikaze Adverts
This is Jaguar's newest advertisement - released two days ago: Jaguar-674...55d3c5.jpg
So they picked *the* cheapest ad option? Re-brand a classic, historic, luxe car into a tin-can tesla-wannabe? Really???
This is honestly embarrassing even next to a tesla truck. It's like they waited for the Queen to die before properly embarrassing the nation. To the rest of the world: the UK officially apologizes for inflicting this upon you all, Jaguar will be instructed to not hire the marketing team from United Colors of Benetton ever again.
Load More Replies...Come on Bored Panda. Don't even tell me that any time a guy dresses so you can't tell what gender he is, even if he looks absolutely ridiculous, you don't fall over each other desperately scratching and clawing for the social media credits. This Jaguar ad is the revenge of some former Panda who got downvoted to the point of banishment (until recently BP banished someone who scored a -10) just because he commented that no, James Bond didn't look better with a pink tutu around his tux.
well, at least now their stock and car resale value has plummeted, I can actually afford one.
I don't see how this ad campaign was woke. It's alien and sci-fi; maybe you could say it's an avant-garde fashion show, the kind where even the designers don't expect you to wear their clothes. Elitist, maybe. But I don't see them addressing systemic racism, or sexism, or anything, so...not woke. That poor person on the far left looks SO unhappy. Ugh!
All they had to do in any rebrand was the slightest bit of work. Because blue seems to be the EV colour they just needed to make the Jaguar eye blue and the grill badge have a blue surround instead of red. Minimal change and still recognisable but nope. I'd have done it for the cost of a cheesecake.
I once won two awards for best radio advertisement in western Canada one for writing the ad, one for producing. Also came in second another year in the writing category, but I didn't actually produce that ad. Haven't worked in radio or advertising for over a decade. Is it my general *lack of ambition or moderate amount of creative talent that stopped me from getting rich af off advertising? 🤔 This is the worst rebranding since Elon bought Twitter. Lime holy god it's so bad.
Nah some jags are absolute classics. Automotive works of art. And nowhere near the gas hogs we saw in the classic muscle car era. I mean yes mileage wasn't what anyone bought a jag for, but they were gorgeous, amazing to drive, and were absolutely stunning cars.
Load More Replies...I think though, we have a peek at what the wealthy _THINK_ they are: culturally cutting edge, imaginative, innovative, leaders with ideas and trends......in fact none of this is true at all. They thieve, borrow, take all of this and pretend it's theirs. ....and want the credit for it.
I have to question whether people are so dissuaded by an ad campaign that they would just not buy the product? Seriously? Are we really that delusional? No ad campaign is perfect, it doesn't mean the product isn't still good.
Just stop... it is riding on the bs woke not good old woke... you know the culty snobby bs not the actual good inclusively parts... Looks like a balenciaga ad...
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