2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
F-TYPE Project 7, the latest model in Jaguar's acclaimed F-TYPE sports car
range, is set to make its debut at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed on
26June.
F-TYPE Project 7 is the first Jaguar performance vehicle from Jaguar Land
Rover's Special Operations team, and will be produced in an exclusive,
limited-edition run of up to 250 units. Its distinctive roadster body,
introduced in concept form last summer, pays tribute to one of the most famous
and iconic racing Jaguars: the three-time Le Mans winning D-type, which in 2014
is celebrating its 60th anniversary year. F-TYPE Project 7's name pays homage
to Jaguar's seven outright Le Mans wins.
The 2014 Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7 is not only the most focused derivative of
the award-winning F-TYPE range, but is also the fastest and most powerful
production Jaguar ever built.
F-TYPE Project 7's power comes from Jaguar's 5.0-litre supercharged V8
engine, now in 575PS/680Nm form, enabling the all-aluminium-bodied car - which
weighs 1585kg - to achieve acceleration from 0-60mph in 3.8-seconds (0-100km/h
in 3.9-seconds) and an electronically-limited top speed of 186mph (300km/h).
F-TYPE Project 7 is fully road-legal, with a removable roof and 196-litre
stowage space.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through Jaguar's eight-speed Quickshift
transmission and second generation Electronic Active Differential (EAD). Carbon
Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes, available as an option on the F-TYPE R Coupé, are
fitted as standard on F-TYPE Project 7, offering powerful, consistent,
fade-free braking. Another standard feature is Torque Vectoring by Braking
(TVbB) which, working in conjunction with the EAD, enables extremely precise
handling. Bespoke carbon-fibre aerodynamic aids and a unique suspension set-up
enable F-TYPE Project 7 to deliver a truly engaging driving experience.
While F-TYPE Project 7 features performance-focused engineering by Special
Vehicle Operations - the engineering and vehicle division of Special Operations
- its design has been kept true to the head-turning lines of the original
Project 7 concept, which was unveiled last summer.
Key design elements include the D-type-inspired fairing behind the driver's
head, shorter windshield, new front bumper, and downforce-increasing
aerodynamic modifications - including a carbon-fibre front splitter, side
skirts, rear diffuser and adjustable rear spoiler. However, the single-seater
concept has been transformed into a two-seater, with rollover hoops for both
driver and passenger now integrated into the design.
2014 JAGUAR F-TYPE PROJECT 7: IN DETAIL
Engineering
The 2014 Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7 is a product of pure passion, and the
pinnacle of Jaguar's performance sports car range. The most focused derivative
of the highly acclaimed F-TYPE range, it is the fastest and most powerful
production Jaguar ever made.
The Special Vehicle Operations-engineered F-TYPE Project 7 is powered by
Jaguar's 5.0-litre supercharged V8 engine, as seen in the F-TYPE R Coupé, but
in an even further enhanced form: it produces 575PS (an increase of 25PS over
the F-TYPE R Coupé) and 680Nm of torque. Power is delivered to the rear wheels
through Jaguar's eight-speed Quickshift transmission and second-generation
Electronic Active Differential. Special Vehicle Operations engineers have
developed a bespoke transmission calibration for the F-TYPE Project 7, with
revised shift points and characteristics.
This enables the lightweight, all-aluminium bodied roadster - which, at
1585kg, weighs 80kg less than the F-TYPE V8 S Convertible - to accelerate from
0-60mph in just 3.8 seconds (0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds), with an
electronically-limited top speed of 186mph. The increased performance, combined
with the handling and aerodynamic enhancements, make F-TYPE Project 7 the new
benchmark in high-performance Jaguars.
F-TYPE Project 7 features a switchable Active Sports Exhaust system with
quad, matt-black ceramic coated, outboard-mounted tailpipes. The system uses
electronically-controlled bypass valves in the rear section of the exhaust
which are mapped to open according to a range of parameters, effectively
altering the exhaust gas routing into a free-flowing straight-through
arrangement to both reduce back pressure and enhance sound quality.
F-TYPE Project 7 rides on 20-inch Storm alloy wheels in gloss black, which
customers can opt to have fitted with high-performance Continental ForceContact
tyres. Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes - with 398mm front and 380mm rear
discs allied to six- and four-piston monobloc calipers respectively - are
fitted as standard.
Made from a matrix of carbon-fibre and ceramic, which is extremely hard and
highly resistant to wear, the CCM system offers consistent performance and
excellent fade resistance even during sustained extreme driving conditions.
Jaguar's CCM brakes feature a pre-fill system function that applies a low brake
pressure to all four calipers when the throttle is released - and before the
brake pedal is pressed again - to ensure consistent brake pedal feel.
F-TYPE Project 7 benefits from bespoke, Special Vehicle
Operations-engineered front suspension knuckles which give increased negative
camber, revised top mounts and new front/rear anti-roll bars. The front and
rear spring and damper units are height adjustable, and both spring rates and
damper internals have been tailored specifically to F-TYPE Project 7.
Jaguar's Adaptive Dynamics system actively controls vertical body movement,
roll and pitch rates by continuously monitoring driver inputs and the attitude
of the car on the road, adjusting damper rates accordingly up to 500 times a
second to optimise stability. The Adaptive Dynamics controlling software has
been precisely re-calibrated to suit F-TYPE Project 7, the Dynamic Stability
Control system also having a unique state of tune.
Engaging Dynamic Mode delivers enhanced body control through firmer damping
rates, increased steering weighting, faster gear changes and sharper throttle
response. Dynamic Mode is configurable as standard via the central 8-inch
touchscreen, allowing the driver to select and save settings according to their
preference.
Torque Vectoring by Braking (TVbB), which intelligently and rapidly applies
precise amounts of braking force to individual wheels to accurately sharpen the
car's line through a corner, is standard. TVbB works in conjunction with the
Electronic Active Differential (which can go from open to full locking torque
in 200 milliseconds) and the car's Dynamic Stability Control system to optimise
traction, cornering ability and, most importantly, to maximise steering feel
and agility.
"Above all - F-TYPE Project 7 is fast… It uses all the key
technologies we've proven on F-TYPE R Coupe to deliver absolute immediacy of
response to all driver inputs, yet its focused nature has given us the
opportunity to go further still. The result is a driving experience that's pure
and involving in every sense."
Mike Cross, Chief Engineer - Vehicle Integrity, Jaguar
Design
The Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7 retains the distinctive, minimalist design of
the original 2013 concept. That design study was penned as a spare-time
experiment that blended Jaguar's rich racing heritage with its then-new,
groundbreaking sports car line, the F-TYPE. Under Jaguar Director of Design,
Ian Callum, the sketch - of a single-seater sports car with a swooping profile,
muscular stance and cut-down windscreen - went from paper to digital model to
the Goodwood hillclimb in the space of just a few months, and has now become a production
car.
"F-TYPE Project 7 is the perfect example of how, as a design team, we
can move quickly with our engineering colleagues to go from concept vehicle to
production reality - we've pushed the boundaries of what's possible without
losing any purity of form.
Modern, purposeful and with a stance that screams intent, F-TYPE Project 7
is the perfect contemporary embodiment of the D-type that inspired it."
Ian Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar F-TYPE Project 7's key 'heartlines'
remain those of the World Car Design Award-winning F-TYPE sports car. They
effortlessly blend with the D-type-inspired rear fairing section that
incorporates a rollover hoop and swoops rearwards and down from behind the
driver's head. Being a two-seater, F-TYPE Project 7 features a second rollover
hoop, behind the passenger seat.
Extensive aerodynamic modifications on F-TYPE Project 7 include an all-new
front splitter which utilises an upper section in carbon-fibre. Additionally,
the side skirts, rear diffuser and adjustable rear spoiler are all made of
carbon-fibre. These components together mean F-TYPE Project 7 generates 177%
more downforce than F-TYPE Convertible at its top speed of 186mph.
The rear deck, bonnet vents, side vent louvres and mirror caps are also all
made of carbon-fibre. The windscreen length is reduced by 114mm, reducing
overall height by 30.5mm, with new side windows to match the profile. A Bimini
roof has been specially designed for F-TYPE Project 7. It clips on to the
convertible header rail, and can be conveniently folded and, when not in use,
stowed in the boot area - which offers 196-litres of load space.
The driver and passenger of F-TYPE Project 7 sit in lightweight
race-inspired bucket seats, which are finished in a quilted racing-style
diamond pattern. Four-point racing harnesses are available as an accessory. The
interior features carbon-fibre veneer inserts on the console, an Alcantara
steering wheel (with leather option), machined aluminium gearshift paddles and
bespoke treadplates with the Project 7 logo.
Enhancing its unique appeal, the 2014 F-TYPE Project 7 will be hand-built
to exacting standards by Special Operations, and offered in an exclusive,
limited-edition production run of up to 250 units globally. Each car will sport
a specially numbered plaque, located between the two seats, signed by Ian
Callum.
F-TYPE Project 7, whose name acknowledges Jaguar's seven historic Le Mans
race wins, will be offered in five metallic colours: Ultra Blue, Caldera Red, ,
British Racing Green (all with white decal options), Ultimate Black and Glacier
White (both with grey decal options).
2014 JAGUAR F-TYPE PROJECT 7: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION*
*All figures are manufacturer's estimates and
subject to final confirmation ahead of production
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
Engine capacity (cc) 5000
Cylinders 8
Valves per cylinder 4
Compression ratio 9.5:1
Bore/stroke (mm) 92.5/93.0
Bore/stroke (inches) 3.64/3.66
Transmission 8-speed 'Quickshift'
PERFORMANCE
0-60mph (sec) 3.8
0-100km/h (sec) 3.9
Top speed (mph) 186,
electronically limited
Top speed (km/h) 300,
electronically limited
Power (PS@rpm) 575@6500
Power (kW@rpm) 423@6500
Torque (lb ft@rpm) 502@2500-5500
Torque (Nm@rpm) 680@2500-5500
Wheels 20-inch 'Storm' alloy, in gloss
black
Tyres - size 255/35/20
(front) 295/30/20 (rear)
Tyres - make Standard: Optional: Pirelli P Zero Continental ForceContact
DIMENSIONS
Length (mm) 4519
Length (in) 178
Width excl (mm) 1923
Width excl (in) 75.7
Height (mm, without roof) 1277
Height (in, without roof) 50.3
Wheelbase (mm) 2622
Wheelbase (in) 103.2
Fuel tank capacity (litres) 72
Fuel tank capacity (gallons) 15.8
Weight (kg) 1585
Weight (lbs) 3495
Source:Jaguar Press
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