Jaguar will work closely with the Williams F1 to build 250 examples of the C-X75 hybrid supercar worth £ 700,000.
Production Jaguar C-X75 concept hybrid will become reality following the announcement of a partnership between Jaguar and Williams F1 on Friday (6 / 5).
Williams contributed expertise to the carbon fiber chassis, aerodynamics and the "powertrain" hybrid.
Jaguar claims that the C-X75, which first appeared at the Paris auto show, will offer a "performance equivalent to the fastest car on the market as well as adopting leading edge technologies that offer real economic capabilities."
Targets set by the company include top speed of over 200mph and CO2 emissions of less than 99g/km.
The concept of C-X75 uses two boards to drive a micro turbine battery power, the technology was supposedly being developed as Tata, Jaguar's parent company, buying shares of Bladon Jets.
A pair of battery-powered drive that will be combined with a pair of machines, one on the rear axle and as the one in front.
Rumors say the engine capacity of 1.6 liter 4 cylinder.
Hybrid "plug-ins" that supposedly had a cruising range of 50 km when using any electric power or when combined with the engine power, from 0-60mpj aselerasi can be reached in less than three seconds.
"Our new association with Jaguar Land Rover provides us an exciting opportunity to work with one of the" motoring "the most famous in the world and they are iconic," said Sir Frank Williams, Williams F1.





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