Do you remember the Jaguar C-X75 Jet Car that I reported on back in Sept 2010? Well, I'm please to say it's got the green light and they have teamed up with Williams F1 team to do it.
A 250-limited run will boast the incredible turbine system, the rest will feature an all-new 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine hybrid unit developed by partners Williams. This unit will be related to the engine used by the Williams F1 team from 2013.
"This association with Jaguar Land Rover provides us with an incredible opportunity to work with one of the world's most inconic brands," Williams F1 boss, Sir Frank Williams said. "Williams has always considered itself an engineering company so this project will allow us to create something truly exceptonal."
Complete with electric motors driving each axle and a engine rev limit of 10,000rpm, Project C-X75 will boast incredible performance.
There’s no definite power output as yet but with each electric motor boasting around 400bhp, expect the total output to be in excess of 900bhp.
With a lightweight carbonfibre chassis and ceramic brakes, Jaguar claims the supercar will do 0-60mph in less than three seconds and 0-100mph in less than six seconds with a top speed in excess of 200mph.
The car is expected to look almost identical to the original concept, which boasts a sweeping shape and a tail inspired by the mighty XJ13 prototype Le Mans racer. The C-X75 will go on sale in 2013 with a price tag between £700,000 and £900,000.