AMAZING Jag C-X75 Concept
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Check this new concept from Jaguar out. I think it's really cool. What do you guys think?
Paris 2010: Jaguar C-X75 Concept - Classic Driver - MAGAZINE - news
YouTube - New Jaguar C-X75 Concept Car - Design
Jaguar’s new four-wheel-drive electric supercar, the C-X75 concept, uses four 195bhp electric motors to produce a remarkable 780bhp and 1180lb ft of torque. But the most groundbreaking aspect is the electric car’s range.
Not only is the C-X75 able to reach a top speed of 205mph – and accelerate from 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds – but two micro gas-turbines, spinning at 80,000rpm, can generate enough electricity to extend the range to a staggering 560 miles. Emissions, meanwhile, are kept down to just 28g/km by means of the Jaguar’s plug-in charge capability.
Paris 2010: Jaguar C-X75 Concept - Classic Driver - MAGAZINE - news
YouTube - New Jaguar C-X75 Concept Car - Design
Jaguar’s new four-wheel-drive electric supercar, the C-X75 concept, uses four 195bhp electric motors to produce a remarkable 780bhp and 1180lb ft of torque. But the most groundbreaking aspect is the electric car’s range.
Not only is the C-X75 able to reach a top speed of 205mph – and accelerate from 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds – but two micro gas-turbines, spinning at 80,000rpm, can generate enough electricity to extend the range to a staggering 560 miles. Emissions, meanwhile, are kept down to just 28g/km by means of the Jaguar’s plug-in charge capability.
#4
Hi,
Tough to call this car a mix breed of other makes. This is an awesome piece of engineering. The kind of thing that dreams are made of.

Seriously though, this thing is insane and I would love to be involved.
Cheers,
Nik
Tough to call this car a mix breed of other makes. This is an awesome piece of engineering. The kind of thing that dreams are made of.

Seriously though, this thing is insane and I would love to be involved.
Cheers,
Nik
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