RE: Jaguar XKR-S GT

Wednesday 27th March 2013

Jaguar XKR-S GT

Surprise New York unveiling for track-spec limited production Jaguar XKR-S GT



With the F-Type looming, Jaguar was going to have to do something to revive interest in the XK - and that something is right up our street. Namely, the XKR-S GT - a harder, faster XKR-S with track focused suspension settings, a load of carbon aero bits, bonnet vents and a really, really big wing.

Want your XKR-S with real claws? GT provides...
Want your XKR-S with real claws? GT provides...
Call us easily-pleased, but it presses the right buttons here. Jaguar's hoping it'll nail a sub-7:40 'ring lap once the weather clears up and they get a clear run. That's substantially quicker than a standard XKR-S, which has done a 7:51. A little way off the sub-7:30s of the new 991 GT3 and GT-Rs of this world, mind - but a respectable effort for a grown-up GT car.

Changes over the regular XKR-S include revised suspension with much fiercer spring rates - +68 per cent front and +25 per cent rear - and an extra 52mm in the front track. Eibach supplies the hardware, complete with compensator springs, and the GT features Jaguar's first carbon ceramic discs, developed with Brembo. The F-Type returns the favour of the XK's donated hardware too, giving its faster steering rack and revised front suspension knuckles back to the older car. Engine and transmission are as per the standard XKR-S, the 550hp supercharged V8 and six-speed auto deemed 'adequate' and, we're told, the in-gear punch sufficient to make the expense of adding the F-Type's eight-speeder unneccessary. Wider 305-section Pirelli Corsa tyres (plus 10mm) help get the power down better though, trimming the 0-60mph from 4.2 seconds to 3.9.

Not subtle but it does do 'proper aero' too
Not subtle but it does do 'proper aero' too
The carbon aero package obviously adds a bit of visual bling, but it's a properly functioning kit that develops 145kg of downforce at the car's limited 186mph VMax. The wider front wings are also carbon, necessary to accommodate that extra track.

Overall weight savings are minimal, with the carbon ceramic discs saving about 25kg in unsprung weight. The cars being built for the US market will ship with the standard every-which-way electric seats but UK cars - if there's enough demand for such a thing to be built - could be supplied with fixed racing seats, which would bring the overall weight saving to 75kg.

Ah yes, that UK supply. Currently Jaguar has committed to 30 cars, 25 for the US and five for Canada. Will they make any for the UK? Yes, if there's demand. So shout up if you're interested. You'll need around £130,000, which is asking quite a lot. But it looks like a whole load of fun and we'd wholeheartedly support anyone taking the plunge!

Update:
An earlier version of this story quoted the new price of the XKR-S GT as being around £175,000. That's thanks to some early misinformation; the car will in fact cost $175,000, which will equate to around £130,000 if it's sold in the UK.





   


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coogy

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Phwoaaar thumbup

omohat

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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sperm

North West Tom

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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What does 'GT' stand for nowadays?

Contigo

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Looks like it has just ram raided Halfords!


Charlie Michael

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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cloud9

Love it!

Garlick

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Yes please

Justayellowbadge

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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One hundred and seventy five thousand pounds?

Charlie Michael

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Justayellowbadge said:
One hundred and seventy five thousand pounds?
This or a 1200bhp Mustang? scratchchin

fathomfive

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Not sure why, but I like that.

Dr Z

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Wait, this is a track car? scratchchin

SuperBaaaad

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Justayellowbadge said:
One hundred and seventy five thousand pounds?
An earlier version of this story quoted the new price of the XKR-S GT as being around £175,000. That's thanks to some early misinformation; the car will in fact cost $175,000, which will equate to around £130,000 if it's sold in the UK.

antnee

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Dr Z said:


Wait, this is a track car? scratchchin
My thoughts exactly. Only a 75kg weight saving over the standard car? It hasn't even got a cage

Lordbenny

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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I'd normally say...overpriced & pointless...I love it but I'm afraid to say...Jaguar, this really doesnt suit you and yes it really does look like the Halfrauds Barry Boy bargain bin has been raided.

Who the hell is going to fork out £175,000 on that? confused

For another £20,000 you can have this:

http://www.ubbmustang.com/UBB_Aston_Martin_DB9_RS_...

TaylotS2K

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Dr Z said:


Wait, this is a track car? scratchchin
Exactly what I thought. Too plush for a track car imo and they could have lost more weight by removing the sat nav/media system etc. Says to me this car is aimed at someone who likes a jaunt over to the Nurburgring and wants a few creature comforts.

JonnyVTEC

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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TaylotS2K said:
Exactly what I thought. Too plush for a track car imo and they could have lost more weight by removing the sat nav/media system etc. Says to me this car is aimed at someone who likes a jaunt over to the Nurburgring and wants a few creature comforts.
From the USA? Quite a jaunt indeed!

Chicane-UK

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Agree it may have a bit of an identify crisis (and does seem rather overpriced) but that really is a superb looking machine.. love it!

AV12

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Justayellowbadge said:
One hundred and seventy five thousand pounds?
It's alot.

Buys plenty of 599GTB, or even 430 Scud, I might add.

Edited by AV12 on Tuesday 26th March 16:46

antnee

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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How much is the non-GT version?

enroz

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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BOOM!

Blayney

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Tuesday 26th March 2013
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Make mine an XKR.