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2010 Jaguar C-X75 Concept

Jaguar has revealed a stunning range-extended electric supercar concept car. The C-X75 has been designed to celebrate 75 years of the marque and provide a glimpse into the future of Jaguar and its commitment to producing beautiful, fast cars powered by sustainable means. (continued below)
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Source: Jaguar | Published: Thu Sep 30, 2010 |
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The C-X75 hints at an exciting evolution of Jaguar's design language while
paying homage to some of its most admired cars of years gone by. Advanced design
features such as a ground-breaking propulsion system and active aerodynamics
allow for an elegantly simple fuselage section that remains stable at very high
speeds.
The C-X75 is finished in Jetstream Silver, its
designers staying true to the long-held Jaguar design philosophy of natural,
flowing lines and simple, elegant forms. Where inspiration from the past was
found is in the innovative engineering and functional design elements of cars
like the 1950s C-Type and D-Type racers and unique 1966 XJ13 Le Mans prototype.
Shorter and lower than the current crop of supercars, its exterior
design is about pure performance with a simple central fuselage surrounded by
prominent wheel arches. Thanks to the packaging efficiencies provided by the
absence of a conventional piston engine, the car's designers had maximum freedom
in placing the mechanical components and creating the most elegant engineering
package available.
"The C-X75 is everything a Jaguar should be. It
possesses remarkable poise and grace yet at the same time has the excitement and
potency of a true supercar. You could argue this is as close to a pure art form
as a concept car can get and we believe it is a worthy homage to 75 years of
iconic Jaguar design," says Ian Callum, Design Director, Jaguar Cars.
Propulsion System
The 205 mph four-wheel drive supercar is
capable of running in purely electric (zero tailpipe emissions) mode for 68
miles (109 km) on a six-hour domestic plug-in charge. The innovative, lightweight
micro gas-turbines are also capable of very quickly and efficiently recharging
the Lithium-ion batteries, giving the car a theoretical range of 560 miles
(900 km).
This remarkable range-extension system is a result of Jaguar's
research engineers adopting a clean-sheet approach to the question of powering
the supercars of the future. The C-X75 turns to the very latest evolution of a
pioneering British technology: the gas turbine.
Developed in partnership
with Bladon Jets, the miniaturized turbine blade - the first viable axial-flow
micro-turbine - increases the compression and efficiency of micro gas-turbines
to the point at which they can be viewed as a realistic power source. Each of
the micro gas-turbines weighs just 77 lbs and produces 94 hp (70 kW) of power at a
constant 80,000 rpm.
Jaguar C-X75 Concept: Review (2/2)
Specifications |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive |
Powertrain |
Type |
4 Electric Motors + 2 Micro-Gas Turbines |
Displacement |
n/a |
Power |
n/a |
Torque |
n/a |
Redline |
n/a |
Electric Power |
780 hp |
Electric Torque |
1180 lb-ft |
Driveline |
All Wheel Drive |
Transmission |
Variable Speed Automatic |
Brakes & Tires |
Brakes Front - Rear |
Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear |
265/30 ZR21 - 365/25 ZR22 |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
Length |
183 in |
Width |
79.5 in |
Height |
47.4 in |
Curb Weight |
2976 lbs |
Performance |
0-60 |
3.3 s |
1/4 Mile |
10.3 s @ 156 mph |
60-0 Braking |
n/a |
Top Speed |
205 mph |
Fuel Economy |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway |
n/a |
EV Range |
68 miles |
EV Extended Range |
560 miles |
Origin & Price |
Origin |
United Kingdom |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) |
n/a |