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Jaguar
can today confirm that it will launch the remarkable C-X75 concept car as an
exclusive hybrid supercar.
· Jaguar to launch C-X75 as a hybrid supercar
· Mixes internal combustion power with electric motors
to achieve supercar performance and less than 99g/km CO2 emissions
· Downsized highly boosted petrol engine with two
powerful electric motors and four-wheel-drive
o 0-60mph in less than 3 seconds
o 0-100mph in less than 6 seconds
o Top speed in excess of 200mph
· All-electric running range in excess of 50km
· True-to-concept, lightweight, all carbon-fibre
chassis
· Groundbreaking association with Williams F1 built in the UK
· Direct technology transfer from top-level motorsport
· Prices from £700,000 depending on local market and
taxes
· Exclusive limited volume hybrid supercar only 250 will be
built
Jaguar
C-X75 will become the British marque’s most advanced model to date. It will
offer performance on a par with the fastest production cars on the market,
while adopting cutting-edge technology that offers remarkably economical
running. Jaguar expects this hybrid supercar to deliver incredibly low CO2
emissions of less than 99g/km while being able to achieve in excess of
200mph.
“People expect Jaguar to
be innovators - that is when Jaguar is at its best,” said Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar
Brand Director. “The C-X75
received an incredible reception as a concept car. We’ve been building on that momentum and there is
a clear business case for this exclusive halo model. No other vehicle will
better signify Jaguar’s renewed
confidence and excellence in technological innovation than this.”
Project
C-X75 will be the ultimate expression of Jaguar design and engineering
innovation. This high-performance hybrid supercar will stay true to the
initial concept design study that made its debut at the 2010 Paris motor
show, while fulfilling requirements that allow it to be homologated for road
use.
“We were always
determined that the Jaguar C-X75 would be as striking on the road as it was
in concept form,” said Ian
Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar Cars. “This will be the finest
looking and most innovative Jaguar ever produced. Even in the world of supercars, we can still produce
the most beautiful.”
In
an unprecedented move, Jaguar C-X75 will be developed in association with
Williams F1 who will provide their engineering expertise in areas including
aerodynamics, carbon composite manufacture and hybrid technologies. This
association will be at the leading edge of British automotive engineering and
innovation.
“Confirmation of this
project today signposts Jaguar Land Rover’s continued determination to embrace new
technologies,” said Jaguar Land Rover
CEO, Dr Ralf Speth. “A supercar like the C-X75 is the logical
choice to showcase cutting-edge design, intelligent use of new environmental
technologies and motorsport-inspired performance.”
It
also marks a new milestone in both company’s histories as Jaguar Land Rover and Williams
collaborate for the first time to produce one of the world’s highest performance and
environmentally sustainable supercars. The production of Jaguar C-X75 will
create more than one hundred highly-skilled jobs in the UK.
A
direct technology transfer between elite motorsport and road-going production
cars is key to C-X75’s success.
The supercar’s chassis will be made of carbon-fibre to create
an incredibly lightweight, yet rigidly strong structure.
Aiding
the transition from concept to production vehicle is the choice of
powertrain. Jaguar continues to develop the use of the micro-turbine
technology that was showcased in the original concept C-X75. Jaguar’s parent company Tata has taken
a significant stake in Bladon Jets, and will develop this very advanced
technology as a medium-term aspiration that will play a part in Jaguars of
the future.
To
bring Project C-X75 to showroom reality within the timescales of a
conventional model programme, an equally innovative powertrain had to be
developed. The road-going supercar will use a state-of-the-art,
small-capacity, highly-boosted internal combustion engine with one powerful
electric motor at each axle.
“The engine’s compact size allows it to be mounted low in
the car for optimum weight distribution and to retain the
concept’s stunning silhouette. This
will make the Jaguar C-X75 a bona fide hybrid supercar capable of silent
electric running with an extensive EV range in excess of 50km,” explained Bob Joyce, Group
Engineering Director, Jaguar Land Rover.
When
C-X75’s motors and combustion engine combine, it
will be one of the
fastest
production cars in the world, with a sub-three second 0-60mph time and a top
speed in excess of 200mph. Crucially, this performance will be generated
alongside incredibly low emissions, with a target of less than 99g/km CO2,
thanks to Project C-X75’s
lightweight construction and cutting-edge powertrain technology.
Williams
F1 has been at the forefront of motorsport engineering for three decades. The
project engagement on Jaguar C-X75 is testament to the team’s ambitions and will bring
together two leading lights of the UK motoring industry.
“Our new association with
Jaguar Land Rover provides us with an exciting opportunity to work with one
of the motoring world’s most
famous and iconic brands,” said Sir Frank Williams, Chairman of Williams F1. “Williams has
always considered itself an engineering company and so this project will
allow us to combine our technical expertise to create something truly
exceptional.”
Jaguar
C-X75 will redefine the customer experience, and will set new standards in
sales and after-sales services that will be recreated across the range in the
future. Only 250 examples will be built, each costing between £700,000 -
£900,000 depending on market and local taxes.
“Never before has the
company launched such an ambitious, world-beating vehicle programme,” said Carl-Peter Forster, CEO Tata Motors.
“This is the Jaguar of the future. The opportunity for
innovation like this in the UK is part of the reason Tata Motors invested in
Jaguar, and it’s fantastic
that products like the C-X75 can become reality.”
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