Rendering - Jaguar C-X17 productionized

23/09/2013 - 10:17 ,  ,   Shrawan Raja

Automotive digital artist Theophilus Chin has commercialized the Jaguar C-X17 concept that premiered at the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 10.

Chin has reduced the size of the wheels, added production car mirrors, tweaked the bumpers and brought more realism to the front-end to call it a production car.

Chin has provided the car a taller roof, a bigger front-end, enlarged taillamps, simplified front bumper, improved the ground clearance, downsized the wheels, reprofiled the rear hatch, added bucket seats, rear wiper and stock Jaguar door mirrors.

Jaguar have not put a production date on the crossover. They say that the concept demonstrates the diversity of vehicles that can arise from the company's new iQ aluminium architecture, the first of which is a sedan which would be built at Jaguar's Solihull plant in 2015. There is a strong possibility that the second vehicle could be the SUV.

Jaguar haven't confirmed if this car would go into production. However if it does, it would be based on a new 'iQ' aluminium architecture with all-new "high output" petrol and diesel engines.

Jaguar also confirms the iQ architecture products would get power from a new generation of petrol and diesel engines, emitting under 100 g/km of CO2, manufactured at a new facility in Wolverhampton, UK, as part of a £500 million (4,984 crore rupees) investment.

The C-X17 was unveiled to VIP guests and global media a day prior to its public unveiling at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Here's where we shot shot this image.

Specifically, the Jaguar C-X17 gets features such as Torque Vectoring by Braking, All-Wheel Drive, Interactive Surface Control infotainment system, a 28-speaker Meridian audio system and Head-Up Display, all of which can find a place on the series-production vehicle.

See more images of the Jaguar C-X17 from its unveiling

[Source - TheophilusChin.com]

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