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The Jaguar C-X75 is now more than just a Spectre
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Callum C-X75: Reinventing the Mid-Engine Jaguar Sports Car
Jaguar had planned to build 250 of the Williams Advanced Engineering-spec C-X75s, but the project was cancelled at the end of ...
Notable automotive designer Ian Callum was responsible for many gorgeous shapes that eventually became production cars, but one of the ones that got away was the C-X75 for Jaguar. While the car, which ...
British carmaker Callum has created a "thoroughly reengineered" Jaguar C-X75 as the ultimate driving machine for someone who paid all the dues to ensure a concept car from 2010 has become an ultimate ...
If you read about the Jaguar C-X75 in 2022, you would be forgiven for thinking you had stumbled on a glitch in the matrix. Enter the right Google searches, take direction from the YouTube algorithm, ...
We're used to waiting a while for concept cars to become a reality, with models like the awesome new Renault 5 taking a good few years to make it off the drawing board and onto the road. Now, however, ...
Bowing to strong public pressure, Jaguar has announced plans to put the well-received C-X75 supercar into production. The striking two-seater will use an extended-range electric drive system capable ...
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try (and try) again. The coupé debuted at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and was meant to be a forward-thinking callback to Jaguar’s glory days. It paired a stunning ...
The Jaguar C-X75 has finally been made street-legal, 14 years after the stunning supercar concept was first shown to the world at the 2010 Paris auto show. Jaguar wasn't involved with the endeavor, ...
The design company CALLUM, co-founded by Ian Callum, former Director of Design at Jaguar, has unveiled a road-going bespoke Jaguar C-X75. This is the company’s second take on the Jaguar C-X75 model, ...
Presented in 2010, the Jaguar C-X75 could have turned the Holy Trinity into a Holy Quaternity. It was approved for production, canned, sent to Hollywood, and largely forgotten about until recently.
“It’s the one that got away,” says Ian Callum, design director at Jaguar from 1999 to 2019. He’s talking about the Jaguar C-X75, which started life as a 2010 Paris Show concept powered by an ...
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