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Jaguar F-Type R Coupé – Well, I’ll Be Blown

12/4/2014 12:20:15 AM
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They say that this F-type coupé is the most dynamically capable performance-focused Jaguar yet, but the big news is the arrival of a 405kW supercharged 5-liter V8 R coupé good for a 4-second 0-100km/h dash. The ultra-stiff coupé uses an innovative seamless single-piece aluminum body side and a bonded-in roof panel in either aluminum or panoramic glass. Entry-level coupé and coupé S performance closely mirrors that of the roadsters, but the wild 245kW per ton F-type R coupé is considerably quicker than the open V8 S. R coupé has a new ‘torque vectoring by braking’ Electronic Active Differential to better exploit the limits of traction in all conditions, while suspension is stiffer. R benefits Jaguar’s Super Performance braking system offering a 21kg un-sprung weight saving. Jaguar chief test driver Mike Cross admits, “I’m prouder of how it handles on a Welsh B-road than I am The ‘Ring lap time”, in spite of admitting a sub-8-second time at the Nurburgring.

Jaguar F-Type R Coupé at the front

Jaguar F-Type R Coupé from the side

Jaguar F-Type R Coupé at the back

The ultra-stiff coupé uses an innovative seamless single-piece aluminum body side and a bonded-in roof panel in either aluminum or panoramic glass.

Specifications

Performances (manufacturer’s estimates): 5.0 V8 550 hp

         Acceleration 0-100 km/h (sec): 4.2

         Top speed (km/h): 300

Fuel consumption: 5.0 V8 550 hp

         City mpg (l/km): TBD

         Highway mpg (l/km): TBD

         Combined (l/km): TBD

         Carbon dioxide emissions (g/km): 259

         Tank capacity (liters approx.): 70

Engines: 5.0 V8 550 hp

         Cylinders / valves per cylinder: 8

         Capacity (cc): 5,000

         Maximum Power (hp): 550

         @rpm: 6,500

         Maximum torque (lb-ft): 502

         @rpm: 2,500 – 5,500

         Compression ratio: 9.5

         Transmission: 8-speed automatic

Brakes, wheels and tires: Super Performance

         Front disc diameter (mm): 380

         Rear disc diameter (mm): 376

         Wheel Dimensions – Standard Front: 20 X 9J

         Wheel Dimensions – Standard Rear: 20 x 10.5J

         Tire Dimensions – Standard Front: 255/35R20

         Tire Dimensions – Standard Rear: 295/30R20

Weight

         Weight from: Conv./Coupe (kg): 1,650

Dimensions

         Front track (mm): 1,586

         Rear track (mm): 1,628

         Height (mm) Conv./Coupe: 1,321

         Wheelbase (mm): 2,622

         Overall length (mm): 4,470

         Overall width excluding mirrors (mm)      : 1,923

         Overall width including mirrors (mm): 2042

         Turning circle curb to curb (m): 10.66

         Trunk volume (litres VDA) Conv./Coupe: 319.7

 
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