Thursday 23 September 2010

Jaguar Sports Cars XKR 75


Newest jaguar cars,  Jaguar XKR sports cars – the XKR175 and the XKR 75 – will build their debuts this summer. The XKR 75 will first be shown at the Goodwood Festival of accelerate on July 2 while the North American market will first discover its XKR175 at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August.
Introduced in 2009, the Jaguar XKR has a prior art 5.0-liter supercharged AJ-V8 engine offers a Gen III R 510PS (510bhp SAE), 625nm torque and push a coupe to 60 mph in objective 4.6 seconds. But apparently Special Edition, the maximum accelerate, electronically rises far Jaguar XKR small 155 mph (250 kph)  to 174 mph (280 kmh), with the addition of the bustle package. Combined with sophisticated engine is powerful six-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel mounted paddles, light aluminum body structure and various computer-controlled system for active differential control and dynamic adaptation to ensure the acceleration of the supercharged car is calm faster, even more dependable handling and spot a novel standard driving and comfort.
Jaguar Land Rover’s recent CEO, Dr Ralf Speth, initiated the challenge to the Jaguar engineering team to beget an XKR to celebrate Jaguar’s 75th anniversary, which would thunder a combination of enhanced performance, top-notch chassis and steering control, and grip levels to inspire the driving enthusiast to witness the suitable potential of the XKR’s capabilities. Yet it would support the unexcited cruising demeanor customers worship about their Jaguars.
“These limited-edition XKRs will provide owners with exclusivity, excitement and a hint of Jaguar’s gargantuan heritage,” said Mike O’Driscoll, managing director of Jaguar Cars. “This is a fitting arrangement to celebrate the sporting credentials of the XK marque in the 75th year of the Jaguar name.”
For the XKR175, the supercharged V8 issues a vast 510 horsepower and 461 lb-ft of torque, while the XKR 75 engine’s output is raised to 530 horsepower and 483 lb-ft. Both models’ top speeds are raised to an electronically cramped 174 mph.
The XKR175 will be a North America-specific model while the XKR 75 will be available in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy, The Netherlands and Belgium.
To ensure that the XKR175 remains stable at high speeds, a revised aerodynamic package incorporates a unique front air dam, unique side sills, a current rear diffuser and a larger rear spoiler providing increased balance and a reduction in engage. original 20-inch Kasuga 10-spoke alloy wheels, red brake calipers and Ultimate shadowy exterior paint adorn the car’s exterior.
Inside, door sill tread plates reading “XKR175 – 1 of 175″ greet the driver and passenger while the leather is finished in Warm Charcoal with Cranberry stitching, all accompanied by Piano unlit wood veneer.
Production of the XKR175 is diminutive to 175 vehicles at an MSRP of $104,500 (including destination charge), while the XKR 75 will be small to honest 75 vehicles, available to order from July 2010 in the UK, and Jaguar XKR prices among £85,500 OTR.

The 2010 Jaguar Sport Car XKR 75 will provide owners with exclusivity, excitement and a hint of Jaguar’s great heritage its debut at the 2010 Goodwood Festival of Speed on July 2. Jaguar Land Rover CEO, Dr Ralf Speth, initiated the challenge to the Jaguar engineering team to construct an XKR to celebrate Jaguar's 75th anniversary, which would deliver a combination of enhanced performance, superb chassis and steering control and grip levels to inspire the driving enthusiast to explore the true potential of the XKR's capabilities.
“The Jaguar Sport Car XKR 75 will provide owners with an exclusive, fun and a bit of the Jaguar heritage. This is a way to celebrate the power of the XK sports trademark name Jaguars 75 years,” said Mike O'Driscoll, managing director, Jaguar Cars.
Jaguar engineers increased the power and torque of the acclaimed 5.0-litre supercharged engine to 530PS and 655Nm respectively for the Jaguar Sport Car XKR 75, to deliver truly outstanding performance. While the limited edition model’s top speed is electronically limited to 174mph (280km/h), the Jaguar Sport Car XKR 75's 0-60mph (100km/h) acceleration time is reduced from 4.6 to 4.4 seconds compared to the standard 510 PS XKR. "We conceived the XR 75 as a sports car with a duality of character that makes it perfectly suited to driving across Europe to the Nurburgring, completing some very fast laps, and then driving home again, added Mike Cross, Chief Engineer Vehicle Integrity.
The Jaguar Sport Car XKR 75 features revised suspension and handling for increased precision and agility in addition to the performance enhancements. To ensure the XKR 75 remains stable at high speeds, a revised aerodynamic body pack with a front splitter, side sills extensions, a rear diffuser and larger rear spoiler provide increased balance and a reduction in lift. The XKR's computerised Active Differential Control also adjusts to reduce steering sensitivity at very high speeds, further improving stability and driver control.
Production of the Jaguar sports car XKR 75 is limited to just 75 vehicles, which will be available to order from July 2010 in the UK priced from £85,500 OTR. Customer deliveries will commence during October 2010.

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