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Provide Jaguar C-x75 with Jet Engine

Provide Jaguar C-x75 with Jet Engine

Provide Jaguar C-X75 with Jet Engine.

For decades, the recipe for the name of a supercar is a V12engine with a pin. Some of the supercar are receiving fiercemachine W16 quad-turbo, supercharged or turbocharged V10and V8. Everything is built on the same ideas, the exotic, and the speed of the main course!
Perhaps there is some automotive enthusiasts who are wondering, what might be a supercar like a jet engine dimodaliBatmobile in real life? The answer can be!
Jaguar answer that question by introducing a turbine-engined model that will be applied to the Jaguar C-X75. Jaguar C-X75concept was first formally introduced at the Paris Auto Show 2010 earlier. When terpamer in Paris, the C-X75 dimodali twinturbine engines that the model is reminiscent of the JaguarXJ220.
But when the production version of the Jaguar promised last year, the stock twin turbine engine propulsion replaced the moreconservative hybrid, is mated to a four-cylinder turbochargedengine. Model C-X75 was developed in conjunction with theWilliams F1 but without a capital ’jet engine’
Now a different story. Jaguar revealed at this time, unit C-X75-4turbo hybrid micro-turbine will be equipped to depart from its original concept and sold on a limited basis. This jet-poweredengines manufactured by Bladon Jets Engineering Centre inCoventry, England. A location close to the headquarters of theJaguar is now owned by Tata Motors.
With rear-wheel drive system, the application of the twin turbines, each capable of boosting power by 95 HP. It requires no coolingor lubrication systems such as traditional internal combustionengines, micro-turbines are also lightweight and easy to apply.
With the provision of C-X75 is expected to meet the requirements as a supercar, including the ability to accelerate from 60 mph in a matter of 3 seconds and a top speedexceeding 200 mph.

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