Showing posts with label jaguar. Show all posts
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December 7, 2013

Jaguar F-Type (2014)

Jaguar has finally unveiled it’s new masterpiece: the coupe version of the F-Type. Available in three versions ( standard, S version and R version), the british car is very similar to the C-X16 concept.
Let’s start with the most powerful one: the F-Type R. It has a 5,0 liter V8 supercharged engine, capable of developing 550 HP and 680 Nm of torque. This power allows it to charge from standstill to 100 km/h in just 4 seconds, before reaching the electronically limited top speed of 300 km/h.
Model: Jaguar F-Type Year: 2014 Engine: 5,0 l, V8, supercharged Gearbox: 8 speed Fuel: petrol Layout: rear wheel drive Power: 550 HP Torque: 680 Nm 0 - 100 km/h: 4 seconds Top speed: 300 km/h (el. limited) Consumption: 5,9 l/100 km
Jaguar F-Type (2015)
The standard and S models of the new Jaguar F-Type are powered by a 3.0 liter V6 supercharged engine, developing 340 HP plus 450 Nm of torque, and 380 HP and 460 Nm of toruqe respectivelly. The standard F-Type needs 5.1 seconds to reach 100 km/h, while the S versions can do it in 4.9 seconds.

Want one? You will need 51 235 GBP for the standard Jaguar F-Type coupe, 60 235 GBP for the S version and 85 000 GBP for the R one.

January 28, 2013

Jaguar XFR-S (2013)


This is the fastest and most powerful car that emerged from Jaguar’s factory: the XFR-S. It was presented last year at the LA Auto Show. It needs 4,6 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, before reaching the electronically limited top speed of 300 km/h. Other information can be found in the specification sheet below.
Model: Jaguar XFR-S Year: 2013 Engine: 5,0 l V8, supercharged Gearbox: 8 speed auto Fuel: gasoline  Drive: rear wheels Power: 550 HP Torque: 680 Nm 0 - 100 km/h: 4,6 seconds Top speed: 300 km/h (el. limited) Consumption: 11,6 l/100 km
Jaguar XFR-S 2013
 The price for the new Jaguar XFR-S will be 99 000 USD for the US market (only 100 units will be available) and 79 995 pounds for the UK market.
You can see it in action in the movie below.