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Jaguar F-type shows more of its stunning design

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Leaked images give us a detailed look of Jaguar’s all new two-seater sportscar. 

Just a few days ago, Jaguar had officially released an image of its latest roadster, the F-type. While the image showed much of its eye-catching design and the equally impressive profile, we never got to see what the F-type was like when viewed from behind.

 

Now though, thanks to a whole new bunch of images that have surfaced, the cat is finally out of the bag. These latest images give us a detailed look of one of the most anticipated cars to be shown at the upcoming Paris Motor show. The F-type has been designed in keeping in line with Jaguar’s latest design language which includes a much sharper looking front-end design. The sleek, sweptback headlamps coupled with a beautifully sculpted front bumper give it a touch of elegance. 

Jaguar F-type shows more of its stunning design

 

Unlike the front-end which is unmistakably Jaguar, the rear of the F-type looks nothing like what the carmaker sells today. Nearly all of the design details (first seen on the C-x16 concept) have made their way into the production model. The visibly sharp taillights and the quartet of tailpipes look really eye catching.     

 

Under the hood, The F-type will come with a choice of three petrol engines - a 340PS and 380PS versions of Jaguar's all-new 3-litre supercharged V6, and an updated version of the existing supercharged 5-litre V8 engine. All the three engines will be mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox with power going to the rear wheels.  Jaguar says the F-type will also feature start/stop technology for improved fuel economy. 

Jaguar F-type shows more of its stunning design

First Published on  04:50 pm, September 25, 2012

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