2003
Jaguar XF10 Concept
Be
it in the animal kingdom or in the urban jungle: the jaguar stands for
elegance, matched with power and intelligence. Characteristics that add to the
sovereignty with which these automotive felines command respect on all roads.
These values formed the inspiration for FUORE DESIGN's design study: the
Jaguar-based XF 10.
The
FUORE DESIGN team, above all Erwin Himmel, have developed a racy sports car:
driven by the sporting spectacle of the Grand Prix world, and the great English
make's traditional values. The XF 10's presence leaves no room for doubt:
Surrounded by the scent of Formula One. A two-seater, given, but unmistakably
demanding nonetheless.
Pure
power, dynamism added, exclusively clothed: a creation that is perfect for the
exclusive followers of fast and beautiful legends.
The
X is a tribute to the legendary two-seaters that made their way from Coventry
to the most beautiful boulevards of the world in the 50's. The F points to the
idea's origins- Formula One, and the concluding 10 is a reference to the car's
10 cylinders - the configuration of the engine common to Formula One.
Erwin
Himmel, initiator of the XF 10 design study, was fully aware of the goal before
even the first stroke: "The technical nature of Formula One had to find
clear expression in the form of the car and be accentuated through unmistakable
performance. Also: Performance that builds on a history of success is much more
credible. It is a virtue that also implies the highest demands on safety. With
the XF 10 we have designed ourselves a dream car."
The
XF 10, a two-seated sports car equipped with a 10-cylinder engine, 4
valves/cylinder, DOHC, 7000 cc and 640 hp, raises expectations with excellent
projected performance data: 0 to 62 mph in 3.8 seconds. Top speeds should lie
at around 210 mph, should speed not be limited.
The
dimensions: 4.55 metres long, 1.98 metres wide and 121 centimetres low. The
total package weighs in at 1350 kg. Conceived in Barcelona by FUORE DESIGN,
built in Turin by Modarte. In the capable hands of Stefano Ardagna, one of the
most prominent Italian prototype constructors, the company put the XF 10 on the
road and honed it to perfection for the show.