There was something telling in the latest example of idiotic and woke corporate virtue signaling that came courtesy of ...
Critics accused Jaguar of abandoning its legacy as a high-performance sports car manufacturer with the marketing campaign and ...
Moreover, they also criticized the new logo and advertisement. In the midst of all of this criticism, Rawdon Glover, the managing director of Jaguar, supported the company's new makeover.
Rawdon Glover told the Financial Times that the campaign's intended message was lost "in a blaze of intolerance" and that it wasn't to be a "woke" statement, as some critics have claimed it to be.
The managing director of Jaguar is defending the luxury car company after it faced online criticism for a controversial ...
Jaguar managing director Rawdon Glover defended the car company's rebrand in a recent interview, denying the ad was meant to ...
Rawdon Glover, managing director of the Indian-owned firm, also hit out at the 'vile hatred and intolerance' directed at the eccentric-looking models who appeared in the video released on November 18.
Jaguar's boss called out critics of its latest video ad, saying their reaction was "vile hatred" and intolerance. The brand ...
Rawdon Glover, the managing director of Jaguar, has expressed his dismay over the "vile hatred and intolerance" spurred by a recent advert from the luxury car manufacturer. The brand was met with ...
Inside Jaguar’s new plan► We speak to the boss, Rawdon Glover► What’s next? Old Jaguar is all but gone. Production of the XE, XF and F-Type ceased in the summer, and the i-Pace and E-Pace go the same ...