Shot for the Sunday Times and Edmunds.com, this short form film tells the narrative of Jaguar’s journey from the E-type to the new F-type. Filmed on location at Jaguar’s Heritage Centre in Coventry, England, it featured exclusive access to a priceless concept car that hadn’t been seen for a decade. The film is presented by Gaucho’s MD, Alistair Weaver.
The Jaguar F-Type is a two-seat sports car, based on a shortened platform of the XK convertible, produced by Jaguar Cars from 2013.
The F-Type was developed under the project code “X152”.[4] A similarly sized concept car, the C-X16, was shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011.
The car was launched initially as a soft-top convertible, with a coupe version expected to be launched in 2014
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