Jaguar Land Rover may only have counted for some 508,000 vehicles last year, but this week it joined General Motors with a pledge to become zero emissions by 2039, and to rebuild the company around a luxury all-electric brand of car maker. While the company remains quintessentially English, it is these days owned by India’s Tata Group, and makes both the luxury Jaguar car range and the Land Rover luxury SUV, exported all over the world. It announced a new global strategy under the term “Reimagine” under 2019 appointed French CEO, Thierry Bolloré, who said this week that the start of this journey is to launch Jaguar as an all-electric luxury brand by 2025. A few weeks ago General Motors…