Jaguar made a car that sounds like an actual jaguar
- Jaguar made a car that roared like an actual jaguar
- The car debuted at 2010 Paris Motor Show
- It has a top speed of 220 mph
Published on Jul 17, 2024 at 12:55 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Jul 17, 2024 at 12:55 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
A few years back, Jaguar made a car that roared like an actual jaguar.
Like, the big cat.
Taking inspiration from the wild, Jaguar crafted a vehicle that embodied the spirit of its namesake.
This beastly car was the Jaguar C-X75, a concept model that debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
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A car with a sound of an actual jaguar
A video of this remarkable car was uploaded on YouTube channel of Supercars of Austria.
As the C-X75 prepared to enter a truck, it emitted a series of incredible noises that truly captured the essence of a jaguar’s roar.
The Jaguar C-X75 doesn’t just sound like a big cat when it starts; every press of the accelerator pedal makes it feel like a big cat is roaring through the engine.
Imagine driving this car through a forest at night – the sounds alone could scare off any nearby wildlife.
After all, who would want to encounter a roaring jaguar in the woods?
The C-X75, along with cars like the Ferrari 12Cilindri, produces a noise that’s basically a symphony for car enthusiasts.
More about the Jaguar C-X75
Now, let’s learn a bit more about the Jaguar C-X75.
This concept car was developed in collaboration with the Williams F1 team.
It featured a hybrid powertrain with a combined output of 778 horsepower, thanks to its two 1.6-liter turbocharged and supercharged engines paired with four electric motors.
This allowed the car to achieve a top speed of 220 mph and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under three seconds.
This is faster than most sports cars out there, anyway.
It was famously featured in the James Bond movie Spectre, where it starred in a high-speed chase scene.
Sadly, despite the car’s achievements, it hasn’t made it to mass production just yet.
However, it was recently announced that after a long wait, the car is finally ready to become road-legal.
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