RE: New Jaguar C-X16 Concept Gets "KERS"

RE: New Jaguar C-X16 Concept Gets "KERS"

Wednesday 7th September 2011

New Jaguar C-X16 Concept Gets 'KERS'

Supercharged V6 hybrid makes 475hp with 'Push to Pass' button


The new Jaguar C-X16 - expect sales to start late next year
The new Jaguar C-X16 - expect sales to start late next year

New 2-seater is shorter than new 911
New 2-seater is shorter than new 911
Chocks away and tally-ho folks - these are the first official pics and details of the new two-seater sports car that Jaguar intends to unleash against German rivals at the Frankfurt motor show next week. Called the C-X16 and soon to become a production reality, the new machine (in what is officially termed 'production-concept' guise) takes the traditional front-engined, rear-wheel drive formula and updates it with a hybrid drivetrain with 50:50 weight distribution. So not only does it look sensational (well it does, doesn't it?), but you can tell the mung bean brigade it's 'sustainable', too.

The best news? A fully-productionised version of the new machine is expected to go on sale late next year with prices starting at around £50k.

Show car is a 'production-concept'
Show car is a 'production-concept'
A tad shorter, a smidge wider and a gnat's taller than the next generation Porsche 911 2+2 (also making its Frankfurt show debut) the C-X16 is a size down from the existing XK range although it shares a shortened version of the next-generation XK's platform. It's also the shortest Jaguar since the 1954 XK120, we're told.

Under the new Jaguar's shapely bonnet is an all-alloy 3.0 V6 that's supercharged to produce 380hp and 332lb ft. That's not too shabby in itself, but the concept's performance is supplemented by an electric motor producing 95hp and 173lb ft - the driver can whip up the extra ponies at the push of a steering-wheel boost button. So, with an eight-speed gearbox and lightweight aluminium chassis, the C-X16 will crack the sprint to 62mph in 4.4secs and reach a top speed of 186mph. It's also capable of 41mpg, and emits just 165g/km of CO2.

'One-plus-one' interior
'One-plus-one' interior
Jaguar says the C-X16's aluminium bodywork is wrapped as closely to the mechanicals as possible, in a form 'that distils the essence of Jaguar sports cars into the next evolution of an already award-winning design language'. As befits a premium coupe, the cabin is trimmed in fine leather and Alcantara, with surfaces featuring a variety of anodised aluminium, piano black, dark chrome and carbon-fibre finishes. The manually-adjustable bucket seats are made of lightweight composite materials with a central carbon-fibre spine for rigidity and support.

But it's the powertrain where the innovation lies, and Jaguar describes the C-X16 as boasting 'real-world hybrid technologies that enhance the driving experience, as well as the car's environmental credentials'.

Jag design themes have been 'evolved'
Jag design themes have been 'evolved'
The performance-boosting electric motor is inspired by the Formula One KERS system, they say, and the purpose of the set-up is not simply to supplement the V6 engine's power. It also reduces fuel consumption, and allows the C-X16 to perform as a zero-emissions (yes, we know they meant 'zero tailpipe emissions') electric vehicle at speeds of up to 50mph on low throttle openings.

The starting point is Jaguar's eight-speed transmission with start/stop tech, recently launched in the XF sports saloon, but the C-X16 also gets a motor-generator mounted as one unit with the gearbox. This draws power from a 1.6kWh lithium-ion battery pack mounted behind the seats for 50:50 weight distribution, and there's an electro-hydraulic brake energy regeneration system on the back axle. A dashboard display graphic indicates when the additional boost provided by the electric motor can be deployed, and when fully charged the 'Push to Pass' boost button mounted on the steering wheel unleashes the extra 95hp for up to 10secs. Both the battery pack and motor are liquid cooled (to prevent performance losses through heat build up) using chilled air from the vehicle's air-conditioning.

Prices likely to start at £50k in 2012
Prices likely to start at £50k in 2012
The supercharged V6 engine itself is a 'modular' development of the AJ-V8, and is said to point the way to the next generation of Jaguar petrol engines - which we take to include N/A sixes and the four cylinder unit that will be required for the firm's planned BMW 3 Series rival. It shares the same lightweight aluminium architecture as the V8, and a high-pressure, die-cast block with cross-bolted main bearing caps for increased strength. It's also got quad-cam, four-valve-per-cylinder heads, and a second-generation Direct Injection combustion system with a raised compression ratio of 10.5:1.

While the C-X16 is clearly an evolution of current Jaguar design, the firm says the new shape is defined by three 'heartlines'; the front wing crease, the rear haunches that wrap into the tail and the sweeping roofline. There's a subtly rounded trapezoidal grille, while the clamshell bonnet is defined at the outer edges by two sharp creases rising along the upper edges of the front wings.

KERS battery is behind the seats
KERS battery is behind the seats
The desire for simplicity has driven the aerodynamic element of the C-X16's design, they say, so there are no unnecessary wings or spoilers. Downforce is provided by a discreet front splitter, venturi-effect tail design and side sills to channel air smoothly along the car's flanks, all of which are finished in carbon fibre. The sharp crease created where the curve of the roof meets the tail also aids the aerodynamics by ensuring the air separates cleanly from the bodywork at high speed, they reckon. The concept's 21-inch alloy wheels which have been pushed to the extremes edges of the car and finished with a carbon-fibre inlay.

The interior is said to feature a 'one-plus-one' layout, and the C-X16 takes inspiration for elements of its layout from aeronautical ergonomics, such as the joystick-style gearlever and banks of toggle switches that also reference classic racing Jaguars.

Want one..?
Want one..?
That's pretty much all we can tell you today, but you can bet we'll be crawling all over this fantastic new British contender at the show next week. Look out for more in our Frankfurt show coverage.

Oh, and we fully expect a cabrio version to show up at Geneva next Spring, a year on from the 50th anniversary celebrations of that famous E-type debut. Wonder if Norman Dewis fancies another road-trip?







JAGUAR C-X16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS*

ENGINE
Capacity (litres) 3.0
Capacity (cc) 2995
Cylinders 6
Valves per Cylinder 4
Supercharger Twin scroll, intercooled
Max Power (PS) 380
Max Power (kW) 280
Max Torque (lb ft) 332
Max Torque (Nm) 450
Specific Output (PS-per-litre) 126
Transmission 8-speed with integrated electric machine
 
HY-PERFORMANCE BOOST SYSTEM
System Voltage (V) 300
Power (kW) 70
Horsepower Equivalence (PS) 95
Torque (Nm) 235
Torque (lb ft) 173
Lithium-ion battery 300V  / 1.6kWh
 
PERFORMANCE
0-62mph / 100km/h (secs) 4.4
Top Speed (mph) 186 (limited)
Top Speed (km/h) 300 (limited)
50-75mph / 80-120km/h (secs) 2.1
 
ECONOMY AND EMISSIONS
Combined mpg (UK gallon)  41
Combined CO2 (g/km) 165
 
DIMENSIONS
Length (mm) 4445   (New Porsche 911 is 4491mm**)
Wheelbase (mm) 2622   (New Porsche 911 is 2450mm)
Width (mm) 2048   (New Porsche 911 is 1873mm)
Height (mm) 1323   (New Porsche 911 is 1299mm)
Weight (kg) 1600

*Manufacturer’s Estimated Figures
** Reported figures for Porsche 911, not officially confirmed

 

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mike-r

Original Poster:

1,539 posts

204 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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This sounds awesome. Props to Jaguar.

Chris-R

756 posts

200 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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A few extra pics...








Burnham

3,668 posts

272 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Very nice looking car, and a cracking price too!

nickythesaint

1,376 posts

179 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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That is a very good looking car. Really very good job indeed. Well done Jag. As pretty as it is, I've never been able to see myself driving an XK-R, but I would drive one of those all day long.

50/50 weight distribution and 1,600 kg for a luxury sports car isn't outrageously heavy, could it be a really good drivers car too. I really hope so. At least, I hope they make a really serious 'R' version so its a genuine sports car and not just a good handling GT car. Well, those are my own selfish interests.

But in general, great job, really quite exciting looking car.

Edited by nickythesaint on Wednesday 7th September 00:31

Or888t

1,686 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Love it.
Future wish list car, no doubt. (New cars have to be very special to get on the list wink )

Morba

621 posts

190 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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that looks amazing!

MPowerMark

712 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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I love the Jaguar brand at the moment. I bought a 2008 Jaguar XKR a few months ago and i have just turned 28. I never would of got a Jag a few years ago as there models looked so dated and had abit of an old man image. This new Jag looks stunning. 50K? 0-60 around 4.4 seconds? I can see myself trading in the XKR for one of these when they come out.
Jaguar is the most exciting brand at the moment for me. Long may it continue.

///ajd

8,964 posts

219 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Best thing jag have ever done. Impressed. Hits the spot for style, price, performance AND economy. Cool smile

Carlique

1,634 posts

177 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Absolutely LOVE it, however, I think the interior is a little disappointing.
Looks very much copied from the Lamborghini Murcielago interior (I know that sounds stupid, saying it looks bad as it's like a Lamborghini), but I feel they've done such a good job on the XK's, XJ and XF's interior, giving them really refined qualities, that this is a little disappointing and not up to jag's standards.
However, this is only the concept so it will probably change quite a bit and most likely due to cost saving, be a lot more like the ranges interior.


MX7

7,902 posts

187 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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MPowerMark said:

Jaguar is the most exciting brand at the moment for me.
Me too, and in a strange way, it's adding credibility to their previous creations. Things like the X300 seem as popular as ever.

LamboFan

113 posts

168 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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If that Jag is going to be priced at £50K then there should be a lot of worried senior executives from other brands.

Simply stunning - best Jag for a long time and thankfully they've done their level best to stop copying new Aston's.

Love the rear window - very E-Type smile

Hats off to you guys smilesmile

greggy50

6,226 posts

204 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Cannot see why anyone would choose a 911 over this to be honest it seems better in both the way it looks and also in terms of performance for the price smile

hornetrider

63,161 posts

218 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Looks absolutely sensational!


...shame about this KERS malarkey though.

paulrussell

2,220 posts

174 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Very nice. If by next year I get a spare 50 grand when it goes on sale I'll be the first one to by it, though with 20 inch wheels and a non red interior.

briers

873 posts

192 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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If that really doe sell at 50k that is an amazing price! Very affordable for some.

Awesome looking car - will it be 2+2?

theaxe

3,570 posts

235 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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That looks amazing! No way it'll be £50k though.

PaulFontaine

629 posts

167 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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Wow! Kudos to jag for going after one of the benchmarks in this category. I can only hope that the real model keeps it close to this example. Yes 50k isn't cheap but this reasonable. I also have to say it is a really unique marriage of classic racing jag details while marrying them with modern technology and design language that is sleek yet instantly identifiable as a Jag. I like the interior and keep in mind to keep price contained something has to give. If they keep it this clean and it drives well and not too soft they will have a massive hit on their hands.

Carnnoisseur

531 posts

167 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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I"m not usually a Jag fan, but that is simply stunning. Personal highlights include the exterior styling, rear window opening, cockpit, the alloys, performance and that mpg (if genuinely achievable). Jeez, thinking about it, what's not to like?? Closing thought, at £50k, it would be rude not too.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

217 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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So expensive cars get KERS which is good

Cheap cars get Hybrid which is bad

Daniel1

2,931 posts

211 months

Wednesday 7th September 2011
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That is a stunning looking car.