Monday, May 9, 2011

Superfast Hybrid Car

Jaguar Land Rover, will begin production of the C-X75, an electric supercar priced from 700,000 pounds ($1.2 million) and able to reach 60 miles per hour in three seconds.

“The C-X75 is absolutely at the forefront of technology, it’s as good as you can get right now,” Tata Chief Executive Officer Carl-Peter Forster said at a press conference in London. “For me it’s also proof that the automobile is not the technology of the last century. It has a future.”


The hybrid model, which combines two electric motors with a gasoline engine, will have a top speed higher than 200 mph and a range of more than 50 kilometers (31 miles) using only electric power, U.K.-based Jaguar Land Rover said in a statement.

Jaguar follows Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW), Volkswagen AG (VOW)’s Audi and Porsche SE in announcing plans for electric-powered supercars. Sports car-makers are developing vehicles using alternative forms of energy to lower their overall carbon footprints as governments press them to adopt green technology.

The C-X75, first shown off as a concept car at last year’s Paris Motor Show, will be developed with the British Formula 1 racing team Williams and offer performance on par with the fastest production models currently available, Jaguar brand chief Adrian Hallmark said at today’s press event.

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