Wednesday, October 9, 2013

2010-2013 Jaguar C-X75-Hybrid Supercar

  The 2010-2013 Jaguar C-X75 is a two-seat, electric-hybrid, concept car that was first reviled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show. The Jaguar C-X75 concept can produce up to 778 horsepower through its four electric motors, in each of which powers one of the four wheels. The batteries driving the C-X75  motors are recharged by using two diesel-fed micro gas turbines instead of a conventional four-stroke-engine. The C-X75 is described as a model that will influence the future design and technology.  The jaguar C-X75 was named in honor of Jaguar's 75th anniversary, the C stands for concept and the X stands for experimental. In May 2011 jaguar announced plans to build the C-X75 from 2013-2015 with a limited production amount, with a downsized, boosted petrol engine instead of the micro gas turbines in the concept model. The price of the C-X75 was estimated at 1.15-1.48 million dollars, A maximum of 250 models were to be built and the production version was expected in all electrical ranges of 30mi. But in December 2012 jaguar announced the cancelation of production due to the ongoing global economics crisis. In terms of performance,  

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