Jaguar Land Rover Chief Creative Officer Gerry McGovern Departs After 21 Years
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Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Jaguar Land Rover's chief creative officer Gerry McGovern has reportedly departed the company after 21 years, following the unveiling of the radical Type 00 concept car. The departure comes as Jaguar undergoes a major transformation toward electric vehicles and a new design direction under CEO Adrian Mardell. McGovern's exit marks a significant leadership change at the British automaker during a critical period of reinvention.
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British automotive designer McGovern was reportedly asked to leave the company on Monday after 21 years at the brand.
He departs within months of Jaguar Land Rover's announcement that it will become an all-electric brand by 2025.
McGovern's departure comes as Jaguar undergoes a major transformation under CEO Adrian Mardell, who took over in 2022.
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