VIDEO: Jaguar Project 7 inspired by 1950s D-Type

Here’s a nice video of the Jaguar Project 7, a one-off design study based on the F-Type roadster. It was revealed at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed last month. Why 7? The leaping cat marque has seven Le Mans triumphs between 1951 and 1990, a British record and one more than Bentley.

A lot of the Project 7’s bespoke elements – from the new rear fairing section that incorporates a rollover hoop behind the driver’s head to the bright blue paintwork – are reminiscent of one of Jaguar’s all-time greatest race car, the Le Mans-winning D-Type from the 1950s.

Other key design changes include a carbonfibre front splitter, side skirts, large rear diffuser and a fixed rear spoiler, giving the Project 7 a low, unified, muscular stance. The side louvres and bonnet vents are also carbonfibre, while the carbonfibre/aluminium wing mirrors draw inspiration from those on the C-X16 concept.

Jaguar_Project_7_06

The windshield has been lowered, while a new nose design incorporates revised air intakes and headlights with gloss black surrounds instead of chrome. The roof system has been completely removed.

Inside, the Project 7 features a single composite bucket seat with racing harness that’s mounted 30 mm lower than a standard F-Type, meaning the driver sits a full 40 mm closer to the ground as the car’s ride height has been cut by another 10 mm. The passenger seat is replaced by a helmet holder, which carries matching blue paint and graphics.

Power comes from Jaguar’s 5.0 litre supercharged V8 with 550 PS and 680 Nm, an increase of 55 PS and 55 Nm over the range-topping F-Type V8 S. Nice growly sound, as you’ll hear in the video.

Looking to sell your car? Sell it with Carro.

10% discount when you renew your car insurance

Compare prices between different insurer providers and use the promo code 'PAULTAN10' when you make your payment to save the most on your car insurance renewal compared to other competing services.

Car Insurance

Danny Tan

Danny Tan loves driving as much as he loves a certain herbal meat soup, and sweet engine music as much as drum beats. He has been in the auto industry since 2006, previously filling the pages of two motoring magazines before joining this website. Enjoys detailing the experience more than the technical details.

 

Comments

  • teelim on Aug 10, 2013 at 9:36 am

    They should have asked Top Gear crew to help make this video. It could have been epic

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0
  • Vishnu Anand on Aug 10, 2013 at 11:50 am

    Hot damn that sounded awesome! That last bit with the reflection is very clever too..

    Like or Dislike: Thumb up 0 Thumb down 0
 

Add a comment

required

required