Jaguar stunned the automotive press almost two weeks ago when it announced that the Jaguar C-X75 had been cancelled for production due to the global economic crisis.
All of this news came just hours after word first broke on how the
company had just reached a massive milestone in the development of the
car, and rightfully left many hopefuls flabbergasted.
Fortunately however, the latest reports claim that while the C-X75
won’t make it to production, development of five running concept cars
will continue and most importantly, key technologies on the car will
funnel down into production into other future Jaguar models.
AutoExpress
is currently claiming that development of the five C-X75 prototypes
will continue “for another five months, until it hits performance
targets of 0-62mph in 2.8 seconds and a 205 mph top speed.” This is
quite surprising news as continue the development of the C-X75 will
inevitably cost the British company millions of dollars for no real
economic benefit, but the firm obviously believes that by doing so,
it’ll show just how capable the powertrain from the C-X75 really is.
And the powertrain may in fact be kept for future use possibly in
upcoming versions of the F-Type sports car, or even new sports cars from
Jaguar. The C-X75 was going to use a 1.6 liter four-cylinder engine
pumping out an impressive 500hp. This would have then been mated to a
lightweight electric motor for extra power, and both of these
technologies may be salvaged for future use.
Similarly, the carbon fiber chassis of the prototype, the advanced
aerodynamics and lightweight alloys are also pinned to be used in future
Jaguar models.
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