Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Jaguar and Williams F1 to build C-X75 HYBRID SUPERCAR

ndian-Owned automaker Jaguar has joined forces with Formula One racing Williams to Produce a group of British-made commercial hybrid model of Their C-X75 supercar, the pair Announced here on May 6. Jaguar, the which was Bought by India's top vehicle maker Tata Motors three years ago, Had unveiled the prototype of C-X75 supercar at the Paris Car Show last September. Jaguar will from launch the C-X75 as an exclusive concept car hybrid supercar making it Jaguar's most advanced model to date. It will of offer performance on a par with the fastest production cars on the market, while adopting That technology offers remarkably economical running. Jaguar expects this hybrid supercar to deliver incredibly low CO2 emissions of Less than 99g/km while being Able to Achieve in excess of 200mph. Jaguar's parent company Tata has taken a significant stake in Bladon Jets, and will from this develop very advanced technology as a medium-term aspiration That earnest play a part in the Jaguars of the future. "Never before has the company launched Such an ambitious, world-beating vehicle program," said Carl-Peter Forster, CEO of Tata Motors. "This is the Jaguar of the future. Adrian Hallmark, Jaguar Brand Director said, "The C-X75 received an incredible reception as a concept car. No other vehicle will from Jaguar's better signify renewed confidence and excellence in technological innovation Than this. " "We always were the resource persons determined That the Jaguar C-X75 would be as striking on the road as it was in concept form," said Ian Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar Cars. "This will of some of the finest looking and most innovative Jaguar ever produced. The production of the Jaguar C-X75 will of More Than One Hundred create highly-skilled jobs in the UK. Jaguar continues to develop the use of the micro-turbine technology That was showcased in the original concept for the C-X75. The road-going supercar will from use a small-capacity, highly-boosted internal combustion engines with electric motors powerful one at EACH axle.
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