Thursday, April 5, 2012

Jaguar 2 a seat ready for production


British carmaker Jaguar will manufacture specialized vehicles confirmed to commemorate the legendary sports car-type E. Two-seater vehicle that will be called 'F-TYPE'.

Previous Jaguar show off a prototype car with the C-X16 in the Frankfurt motor show last September. Prototype that comes after 50 years' E-TYPE 'first made his debut'.

"Today, Jaguar will launch a sports car 'F-TYPE'," said Jaguar Land Rover event in New York motor show.

Car with a sporty two-door convertible (cabriolet) and a top speed of 186mph it will be available mid next year.

Jaguar Cars Global Brand Director Adrian Hallmark said, "We have been showing off a concept car C-X16 in September 2011 and received numerous positive reactions when accelerating all-new making-Jaguar."

"The car will be called F-TYPE and will be unveiled and produced at the end of this year. F-TYPE will come," he said.

F-TYPE will be present with the roof open and the two-seater that puts the driver comfort. Gasoline engine-based models to improve the performance of the car. Currently the prototype technician had left the Castle Bromwich Jaguar plant to test the feasibility of the model.

India's Tata Motors bought Jaguar Land Rover worth £ 1.5billion from the hands of Ford in June 2008.

Design Director Ian Callum said: "A true sports car should be in accordance with the purposes and forms.

"All the classic Jaguar models of type C, type D and type E is a sports car made according to their era, and the Type-F will be made in a timely manner, the time soon come," he said.

Model F-TYPE Jaguar will add a line like the XF sedan and Sportbrake, flagship XJ saloon that is often used Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the sporty and XK coupe and convertible.

Actually, a sport which was originally to be launched will be named Jaguar Jaguar XE type but eventually was given to F-Type kepadal honor of the famous E-Type.

It was powered by a supercharged 3.0-liter petrol V6 is connected to an eight-speed automatic gearbox with F1 style. (Antara)

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