OVERVIEW
"The C-X16 is our compelling vision for a 21st century
Jaguar sports car. It embodies the established Jaguar strengths of
sensual design, animal-like agility and inspirational performance and
combines these with attributes that set us on a course to create
sustainable sports cars of the future."
-
Adrian Hallmark, Global Brand Director, Jaguar Cars
The Jaguar C-X16 concept is a
bold statement of Jaguar's future design and technological intent.
The C-X16 takes the traditional front-engined,
rear-wheel drive formula that Jaguar defined over the decades and
reinvents it for the 21st Century in a performance-oriented hybrid
drivetrain with 50:50 weight distribution.
The latest iteration of Jaguar's 'Redefining
Performance' ethos, the C-X16 system is based on a prototype
supercharged all-alloy V6 which produces 375HP (280kW) and 332lb-ft of
torque from 3.0-liter V6. Supplementing this is an electric motor
producing up to 94HP and 173lb?ft of torque, available to the driver at
the push of a steering-wheel boost button.
Allied to an eight-speed gearbox and mounted in a
lightweight aluminum chassis this allows the C-X16 to sprint to 62 mph
(100 kmh) in 4.4 seconds.
The aluminum bodywork is wrapped as closely to these
mechanicals as possible to distil the essence of Jaguar sports cars into
the next evolution of an already award-winning design language. By
stretching the main feature lines back from the focal point formed by
the grille and pushing the wheels as far into the corners as possible,
the car has a taut, poised-for-action stance that is unmistakably
Jaguar.
The interior showcases important future technologies
such as multimodal rotary controls that incorporate miniature OLED
screens, which reconfigure to reflect the different functions that can
be performed via the controls, all of which are designed for maximum
compatibility between sports car needs and everyday usability.
An example of this is the full smartphone integration
via the 'Connect and View' system by which the central touchscreen
reconfigures to mimic the screen of a connected device. The central
screen also features a second-generation interface with fingertip touch
supplemented by buttons that provide short cuts to top-level menu
functions.
The cabin is trimmed in the finest leather and
Alcantara® micro-suede. As expected from Jaguar, premium materials are
used throughout, with the main touch surfaces composed of a combination
of anodized aluminum, rich piano blacks, dark chrome, and carbon fiber
that underline the car's performance potential. The manually-adjustable
bucket seats are made of lightweight composite materials with a central
carbon-fiber spine for rigidity and support.