Jaguar F-Type 75 Special Edition to launch in India
One of Jaguar's most well-known sports cars is the F-Type, and now customers in India have the option of selecting the F-Type 75 special edition to commemorate the F-last Type's last model year and 75 years of Jaguar sports vehicles.
A 300PS, 4-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine and an 8-speed Quickshift gearbox power the F-Type. With a peak speed of 250 kmph and a 0-100 kmph time of 5.9 seconds, performance is rapid. The 5-litre, supercharged V8 produces an outstanding 450PS and 580Nm of torque for customers who demand more power. The F-Type V8 can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in under 4.6 seconds when equipped with an electronic differential.
The special edition's exterior has modest alterations including a distinctive 20-inch alloy wheel design and a special Giola Green metallic paint treatment. The interiors also receive comparable improvements and badging.
The F-Type 75 has Jaguar's Adaptive Dynamics system with Configurable Dynamics for the suspension. Adaptive dynamics optimizes low-speed comfort and high-speed control using electronically controlled, continuously variable dampers, while customizable dynamics allow the driver to customize the settings for suspension stiffness, steering weight, throttle response, and gearshifts.
The Interior Black Pack is another subtle improvement to the F-Type 75, which is characterized by the distinctive silhouette design on the Engine Spin centre console finisher and stainless-steel tread plates.
The first customer deliveries begin in early 2023 the year which marks 75 years of Jaguar sports cars.
Starts Rs 95.12 Lakhs
5000cc
Automatic
300
700
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