2014 Jaguar C-X75 by Williams Advanced Engineering
Comments about this vehicle
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◊ 2015-10-24 15:15 |
Seems Jaguar supplied 7 C-X75s for filming. 2 were original concept cars which may date back to 2010 Paris show launch and were only used for static shots. The other 5 "dynamic" cars were new-build replicas with an unidentified "World Rally Championship"-spec spaceframe and 542bhp supercharged Jag V8 and would have been the various expendable modified-for-filming and damaged/destroyed cars during filming. These 5 replicas may be sold off later. |
◊ 2016-01-22 02:14 |
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◊ 2016-01-31 18:34 |
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◊ 2016-02-01 01:13 |
Hi Antoine i think that the first photo of the back of C-X75 suits perfectly for me,so if you can change the capture and put this photo it would be nice.. |
◊ 2016-02-01 09:35 |
The current main one is fine too, the car is more visible on it |
◊ 2016-07-03 17:09 |
For realism, they could have at least foleyed the (lack of) engine sound. |
◊ 2017-05-21 20:20 |
Here is a way better picture of the car![]() |
◊ 2019-03-16 01:02 |
Car chase in Rome, sweet one for these sweet and sleeky cars. |
◊ 2021-10-15 18:09 |
The C-X75 actually has an engine: A pair of diesel micro gas turbines, and they're loud enough for a concept supercar that does not run on cylinders. Hybrids are not the same as electric vehicles. An electric vehicle would be loud only because of the constantly whirring electric motors...the C-X75 is a hybrid, and hybrids combine two power sources (fuel and electricity) into a single engine. And the sound you hear during the movie is a generic V8 sound, which sounds nothing like the gas turbines on the real concept car. |
◊ 2025-08-01 16:39 |
Concept car (2010) was supposed to have those small gas turbines but the ones built for real (2013) and tested by car magazines had turbocharged I4 and two electric motors. Gas turbines generated too much heat for the car to have the same body. Those two real ones and five stunt cars with spaceframes, fibreglass panels and V8s were used in the film. |