- The image below as an affirmation of "the world has lost a great car."
World car sometimes things happen that no one wants, especially speed enthusiasts, some great supercar may have never been put into production, despite undergoing long development, possibly due to technical reasons, maybe because of the cost, or logistics ... One of them is Jaguar C-X75 supercar.
At the end of 2012, Jaguar has officially confirmed the death C-X75 hybrid supercar as the limitations of technology and the impact of the global economic crisis. Certainly car lovers can not be happy with this information by the C-X75 supercar is a "very green and very fast." A beautiful car, but will never be produced "series".
However, according to information released Jaguar, meanwhile, will be in the C-X75 is created, a prototype of which was brought to the exhibition will be a display in the museum and three the rest were put up for auction.
Initially intended shipped Jaguar C-X75 250, but then decided it was canceled. However, a few units have been created with the purpose of testing, and the reporter's Autocar website has been fortunate to test drive a Jaguar C-X75 like. The images and videos posted Autocar as an assertion as "the world has lost a great car."
According to information given Autocar, Jaguar C-X75 supercar has a total capacity of 888 horsepower, this power comes from the electric motor and gasoline engine. Jaguar C-X75 can accelerate from 0-100 km / h in 3.0 seconds.
The most interesting thing about the Jaguar C-X75 supercar is probably the gasoline engine block of the car, even the engine with a capacity of 1.6 liters, but the maximum capacity of this engine up to 500 horsepower. According to Autocar, the sound generated by the gas engine's C-X75 is truly impressive, showing this is a powerful machine, with a high rotational speed. Besides the electric motor and carbon fiber chassis of the car is also very noticeable.
Compared with the prototype Jaguar brought the car exhibition, the C-X75 is Autocar test many design changes, including probably the most impressive pair of doors on the car's straight forward.
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