Jaguar reveals new 320kph F-Type SVR
Jaguar has confirmed the full specifications of the F-Type SVR sports car ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut next month.
The Tata Motors-owned Jaguar has confirmed the full specifications of the F-Type SVR sports car ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut next month.
Previously, Jaguar had only confirmed the 200mph/320kph top speed of the F-Type SVR coupé, although a leaked brochure revealed many more details. Now, Jaguar has confirmed that power will come from a 567bhp, 516lb ft version of the firm’s 5.0-litre supercharged V8. The F-Type SVR is four-wheel drive and uses an eight-speed automatic gearbox.
The 1705kg F-Type SVR coupé can crack 0-100kph in 3.5sec and reach a 200mph/320kph top speed. The 1720kg convertible shares its 0-100kph time with the coupé but has a top speed reduced to 195mph/312kph. Economy and CO2 emissions figures are the same for both cars, at 25.0mpg/8.85kpl and 269g/km respectively.
The SVR’s aerodynamic package is an uprated version of that used by the F-Type R on which the new model is based. It includes a new front end, a flat underfloor and a carbonfibre active rear wing.
The chassis has been tweaked, with new dampers and anti-roll bars added and stiffer rear knuckles fitted, while wider tyres wrap around lightweight 20in forged alloy wheels. Carbon-ceramic brakes provide stopping power.
A new titanium exhaust is said to give “an even more purposeful, harder-edged sound”. Completing the upgrades are new calibrations for the gearbox and the all-wheel drive, torque vectoring, adaptive dynamic, power steering and stability control systems.
The SVR coupé costs from £110,000 (Rs 1.08 crore) and the convertible from £115,485 (Rs 1.13 crore) in the UK. Both are available to order now ahead of deliveries by the middle of this year.
“The new F-Type SVR is the first series production Jaguar to be developed by Special Vehicle Operations and benefits from everything we know about precision engineering, performance and design," said JLR's special operations managing director John Edwards.
“The result is a 200mph, all-weather supercar that you can drive every day. We even made a Convertible version so that enthusiasts can revel in the sound from the new titanium exhaust system.”
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17 Feb 2016
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