The company famous for leaking oil is contemplating banishing it from its cars altogether. Jaguar has plans to change every car in its lineup to an EV-only drivetrain within 10 years, kicking gasoline and diesel to the wayside, according to new rumours.

AutoCar reports the news comes amid slow sales numbers of the XJ sedan, and Jaguar’s desire to corner the market on luxury EVs.

The XJ, XE and XF have been selling so poorly that Jaguar has introduced a three-day work week for the production line until the end of 2018—ouch, that’s pretty brutal.

A fully-electric sedan based on the XJ would compete with the Tesla Model S and the Porsche Taycan, while also offering a high quality of luxury to rival the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or a Bentley Flying Spur. Having an EV drivetrain would also give the Jag a leg up on those gas-guzzling beasts, by adding the ability to enter low-emission zones and offering a truly silent ride.

Jaguar also says building a true EV offers greater profitability while reducing the CO2 average, which will take the pressure off of Land Rover, which says producing a battery-powered truck model will dilute the brand.

Along with a Tesla-fighting XJ replacement, the XE and XF could be replaced by another all-electric crossover similar to Audi’s new e-tron, when their life cycle ends in 2023. The E-Pace and F-Pace could be replaced completely by the I-Pace in 2025, leaving the J-Pace as the only surviving gasoline car, which would go away around 2027.