Jaguar C-X75 Upcoming Hybrid, Minus the turbines production in 2013

Jaguar’s C-X75 concept was the most stunning car unveiled at the 2010 Paris motor show. Jaguar has announced that they will be working with Williams F1 on the creation of the car, which is set to launch in 2013. In addition to making a fast car with sleek looks to match, Jaguar hasn’t turned a blind eye to the environment either stating that it will be an eco-friendly hybrid vehicle. It boasted a hybrid power train, mixing electric motors and microturbines that would make it go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Now Jaguar says it will build a limited production run of 250 vehicles.

The company pledged to keep the body style of the concept, a low, exotic-looking car that should fit well with the McLarens, Paganis, and Gumperts of the world. Jaguar will work with Williams F1, a racing team, to develop a carbon fiber chassis for the car.

The concept featured electric motors at each wheel, a power-train design Jaguar will keep. It also used two microturbines as generators to keep juice flowing to the motors. That part of the design, alas, won’t happen. Tata, Jaguar’s parent company, is working with Bladon Jets to develop microturbines for use in cars, but that technology is not ready for prime time.

Instead, the production C-X75 will use a compact gas engine as a generator. Think Chevy Volt. That arrangement may not be as interesting as the concept, but at least it will allow the car to come to production. Those microturbines looked very cool under the car’s back glass, and the engine generator won’t have nearly the same visual impact.

Still, Jaguar says the C-X75 will actually hit 60 mph in less than 3 seconds, and will have a pure electric range of over 30 miles. Top speed will be 200 mph, yet its CO2 emissions will only be 99 grams/kilometer.

The story of the C-X75 looks very similar to that of the Porsche 318 Spyder, a hybrid supercar originally shown as a concept. Porsche later found enough potential buyers that it decided to build a production version of the car. It would seem that many millionaires are interested in hybrids these days.
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  • http://www.seotipss.com Julie James

    Jaguar has blown me away. I never even imagined that Jaguar will produce anything of this sort. This is extremely marvelous.


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