Jaguar has started winter testing of its upcoming all-electric four-door GT in Sweden, exposing the vehicle to extreme temperatures as low as minus 40°C. The tests aim to evaluate the car’s performance and reliability under harsh Arctic conditions.
The testing phase is part of Jaguar’s broader development process to ensure the electric GT meets safety and durability standards before its market release.
**Why this matters**
Winter testing in severe cold is crucial for electric vehicles to assess battery efficiency, thermal management, and overall functionality. Successfully completing these tests helps manufacturers deliver vehicles that perform reliably in diverse climates.
Source: NewsData
