At the 2010 Paris Auto Show, the Jaguar C-X75 Concept Car has finally been revealed after months of tantalizing tidbits from Jaguar designers and executives. The surprise is, this supercar is powered by an innovative powertrain that combines hub-mounted electric motors and twin micro gas turbines. The Jaguar C-X75 is described by company executives as a “range-extended electric two-seater supercar.”
The C-X75 concept cars is both a celebration of 75 years of iconic Jaguar design  and a look into the future of automotive technology. “Performance  through innovation has always been a Jaguar hallmark. From the  beginning, cars such as the C-Type and D-Type pioneered aluminum  construction, aerodynamic design, racing monocoques and disc brakes. The  C-X75 demonstrates that the company is still leading the field in  automotive design and technology.” Dr Ralf Speth, Chief Executive  Officer, Jaguar Land Rover.
The 2010 Jaguar Sport Cars Jaguar C-X75 EREV Electric Supercars Concept is shorter, slimmer and lower than most supercars,  and the Jaguar designers have made the concept car’s aerodynamics as  efficient as possible to enhance performance, notably the exhaust-blown  underbody aero diffuser. Matt Beavan, the car’s principal  designer, also says, “We wanted to emphasize how the air makes its way  not just over the car but is also channeled into the rear air box. When  operating at 80,000 rpm, each gas turbine requires 25,000 liters of air  per minute, which means we need a series of carefully honed intakes.”
2010 Jaguar Sport Cars Jaguar C-X75 EREV Electric Supercars Concept  
The  C-X75’s 580kW (778bhp) propulsion system combines powerful 145kW  (195bhp) electric motors at each wheel for outstanding performance. At  the center of the car sit state-of-the-art, mid-mounted micro  gas-turbines. These can either generate 140kW (188bhp) to charge the  batteries and extend the range of the car to a remarkable 900km (560  miles) – enough to drive from London to Berlin on a single tank – or  when in Track mode provide supplementary power directly to the electric  motors. The four electric motors provide torque-vectored, all-wheel  drive traction and grip, essential in a car that produces 580kW (778bhp)  and 1600Nm (1180lb ft) of torque.The plug-in, electric drive supercar  has an all-electric range of 110 km (68 miles) plus a potential top  speed of 330 km/h (205 mph), acceleration from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in  3.4 seconds, and 80-145 km/h (50-90 mph) in 2.3 seconds. Active  aerodynamics allow for a simple fuselage section that remains stable at  very high speeds. The plug-in will produce 28 grams of CO2 per kilometer  on the EU test cycle, according to Jaguar.
2010 Jaguar Sport Cars Jaguar C-X75 EREV Electric Supercars Concept 
--##**# Jaguar Cars #**##--From  its beginning as a manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars in 1922, Jaguar  Cars has grown to become one of the world’s premier manufacturers of luxury sedans and sports cars and with that, one of the most recognized commercial brands. The company’s vision is simple: To produce beautiful fast cars  that are desired the world over. The company operates two manufacturing  plants in the United Kingdom and is fully engaged in environmental  programs, community work and brand awareness exercises such as  motorsports.






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