Isn't it time Jaguar had another V12?
Isn't it time Jaguar had another V12?
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Cerbman

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565 posts

304 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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I do, if they developed it from the present V8, wouldn't that make it a 7.5 litre V12?

steve-p

1,448 posts

308 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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I think new V12s and V10s etc are probably a thing of the past unfortunately except for mega-expensive niche cars. I'm more worried about the prospect that V8s may be displaced by V6s before too long.

a8hex

5,832 posts

249 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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I love to see them return to proper engines too, cylinders should be arranged 6 in a row. Having 12 might be just greedy though.
Jaguar should bring out a new straight 6 for a new sports car. They just sound so much better than V8s.

But I doubt it will happen.


pr100

287 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Yes. I think the previous owners were worried about their carbon credentials but Tata hopefully don't need to be so PC.

And I always believed that anyone who could spring for a V12 didn't give a toss about the price of fuel.

Give me squishy seats too and I will be first in line.

WDRV12

65 posts

214 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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The 12 is the best engine I have the fortune to work on, woul be nice if the works could make a looney small number production car. Just needs to be light as the V8 around 6 litres max and scream to 8000 with loads of bottom end torque , four cams, dry sump, forged pistons, 12 throttles coupled to a modern 7 speed box ..... Sorry I'll go and shut up in the corner and polish my trumpets getmecoat


WDRV12

65 posts

214 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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pr100 said:
Yes. I think the previous owners were worried about their carbon credentials but Tata hopefully don't need to be so PC.

And I always believed that anyone who could spring for a V12 didn't give a toss about the price of fuel.
My V12's don't really bugger up the planet as much as a mad axe man in Peru with an a 80's moustache cutting down rain forests ! I can only drive one at a time !! He can cut 200 trees the time I get to Bury St Edmund s. rolleyes


OctaneBooster

326 posts

262 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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i always wondered, when they were in the same stable, if Jag would ever slip the Aston V12 into the X350. That would have been some car.

Cerbman

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565 posts

304 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Jaguar MUST have their own engine otherwise they'll be accused of copying.

steve-p

1,448 posts

308 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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Cerbman said:
Jaguar MUST have their own engine otherwise they'll be accused of copying.
That's what TVR thought, and look how that turned out smile

Triple7

4,015 posts

263 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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I don't think they'd ever be another V12 unit from Jag. The XE may well not be powered by a V8, as long as it's a straight six I wouldn't be too upset. If BMW and Merc are going smaller with turbo's I think we can see where things are headed.


Cerbman

Original Poster:

565 posts

304 months

Wednesday 24th March 2010
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steve-p said:
Cerbman said:
Jaguar MUST have their own engine otherwise they'll be accused of copying.
That's what TVR thought, and look how that turned out smile
Jaguar is a little bigger than TVR