Saturday, April 10, 2010

Jaguar supercar put in the freezer

The recent announcement of making public the F-type roadster by Jaguar has had effects on the arrival of the mid-engined supercar that has been in the pipeline for quite sometime now.

Boss of Jaguar, Mike O ‘Driscoll had announced this supercar at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show and also spy shots had suggested that the car was built as a competitor to the Audi R8. The chassis is an all new aluminum make and the engine was to be the 5.0 liter supercharged V8 used on the XFR. The supercar was to be designed for pick up speeds of 0 to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds with top attainable speeds of 225.

Jaguar however has most probably decided to alter its plans and unveil the F-Type roadster first. This decision appears to be based on market situation where the sale of F-type roadster is expected to be better than the supercar.

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