When in 2010 Jaguar unveiled the C-X75 concept to celebrate its 75th anniversary, it was the beginning of a new chapter in innovation and technological advancement. In just two years, Jaguar and development partner Williams Advanced Engineering, have evolved the car from a design study to a fully working prototype.
“The C-X75 programme represents the pinnacle of Jaguar's engineering and design expertise. It is arguably the world's fastest test-bed for the world's most advanced technologies, combining as it does a remarkable hybrid powertrain with awe-inspiring performance. Jaguar is always looking to shape the cars of tomorrow and with projects like C-X75 we are laying the foundations for the next generation of Jaguar innovations.” - Adrian Hallmark, Global Brand Director, Jaguar
The beautiful C-X75 is extraordinary in every way. It’s an all-wheel drive, plug-in parallel hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) with the world's highest specific power engine and Jaguar's first carbon composite monocoque chassis.
Although, as a result of the global economic climate, in 2012 it was decided that the C-X75 would not enter full production, it was clear that it was a powerful showcase for Jaguar’s world-leading expertise; proving that the future of high-performance, low-emission driving can be exciting in every way.
With a 220mph top speed, the C-X75 is also capable of producing less than 89g of CO2 per kilometre, and can run with zero emissions for up to 60km.
The C-X75 programme demonstrates Jaguar's technical leadership at the very cutting-edge of automotive development and manufacturing, and allows Jaguar to stake an even stronger claim as the UK's most significant investor in innovative technology.
The great achievements in the development of C-X75 will be utilised in other areas of research and development, innovative future products and next-generation engineering for the Jaguar and Land Rover brands.
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