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Monday, May 23, 2011

2011 Jaguar E-Type


2011 Jaguar E-Type Speedster. This car has the sexiest we've seen so far this year. It is inspired by one of the most iconic sports cars and most handsome of all time UK: Jaguar E-Type sensual from the sixties. Enzo Ferrari once said that the Jaguar E-type original is "the most beautiful car ever made." Now there is a remake worthy of wearing the badge. Meeting 2011 Jaguar growler E.

To help Jaguar to celebrate 50th anniversary of E-Type, a Swiss businessman enthusiast has decided to include this rather unusual project which later united by Bo Zolland Vizualtech Fund of Swedish design, and Robert Palm, an independent Swiss designer.

At first impression you can easily say this is a comprehensive work in accordance with the original E-type in all respects. It is almost impossible to imagine that under the body section is the current generation Jaguar XKR. The back of the E rater swoops down and back, fully inspired by the original model, including the 'hourglass' curve and a large flat rear window.

Meanwhile, on the front, the grid offers a modern take mouth 'catfish' wide-open the original, including the bumper bar segmented. Although a more traditional design the lamp has been made for approximately one-1990 twin-headlamp layout, we think works very well and highlight the adult characters.

Designers said the rater weighs much less than the donor car XKR, thanks to the use of carbon fiber components in the chassis and aluminum components. All up, the change is said to have given weight reduction of about 200kg. A total weight of around 1550kg, the rater is expected E 0-100km / h in less than four seconds.

Performance is much, but the attention to detail that we love. Even multi-spoke "wire" chrome wheels with locking nuts, chrome bumper bar and a small chrome mirror is original Jaguar E-type to a tee.

Prices for E grouse have not been announced. Unfortunately, production has not been confirmed. However, designers say that if there is sufficient demand, they will have a small range of them being hand-built products. Hopefully.