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errrm ... seriously guys, it's a concept car. that means, currently, that it doesn't actually have turbines in it! anybody feel like editing this breathless article to reflect reality? 15:53, 12 December 2010 110.175.57.184
Given the cancellation of the production version should we (a) eliminate the detailed speculative claims for the performance of the production car or (b) find some way of wording it so as to indicate that the claims will never be put to the test? Greglocock ( talk) 00:01, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
I ask this question due to conflicting info from WAE (who worked on the cars ) a Jaguar official photo, Kaaimans(who are selling one of the cars), the bond car book and Ian Callum. The WAE website says six and seven cars were produced however that is contradictory info due to Jaguar photographing 6 of them in an official photo. we also have Kaaimans who is selling one of the cars saying there are "four stunt cars built" However in the Bond Car book, it says there is 7 but doesn't distinguish between V8-powered stunt cars and the engineering prototypes and then we come to Ian Callum who said in two part article posted by The Intercooler titled Creating the Jaguar C-X75 he claims that four were built specifically for the film. Aidenbliss789 ( talk) 20:06, 20 August 2023 (UTC)
There is no reason to cite the total combined power output of 890bhp, as it would never have been used. Adding several engines output is for hybrid cars using an ICE and electric motor in parallel (and even then, the sum is usually less than both maximums added, normally they aren't produced at coincident engine rpms). This car is basically a "electric transmission", as used in trains and mining trucks, so the prototype's max usable power is the max electric motor power, not the sum of electric and ICE together. Both powers should be mentioned, and the combined output deleted. 181.74.137.206 ( talk) 06:42, 10 September 2023 (UTC)
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![]() | A fact from Jaguar C-X75 appeared on Wikipedia's
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errrm ... seriously guys, it's a concept car. that means, currently, that it doesn't actually have turbines in it! anybody feel like editing this breathless article to reflect reality? 15:53, 12 December 2010 110.175.57.184
Given the cancellation of the production version should we (a) eliminate the detailed speculative claims for the performance of the production car or (b) find some way of wording it so as to indicate that the claims will never be put to the test? Greglocock ( talk) 00:01, 13 December 2012 (UTC)
I ask this question due to conflicting info from WAE (who worked on the cars ) a Jaguar official photo, Kaaimans(who are selling one of the cars), the bond car book and Ian Callum. The WAE website says six and seven cars were produced however that is contradictory info due to Jaguar photographing 6 of them in an official photo. we also have Kaaimans who is selling one of the cars saying there are "four stunt cars built" However in the Bond Car book, it says there is 7 but doesn't distinguish between V8-powered stunt cars and the engineering prototypes and then we come to Ian Callum who said in two part article posted by The Intercooler titled Creating the Jaguar C-X75 he claims that four were built specifically for the film. Aidenbliss789 ( talk) 20:06, 20 August 2023 (UTC)
There is no reason to cite the total combined power output of 890bhp, as it would never have been used. Adding several engines output is for hybrid cars using an ICE and electric motor in parallel (and even then, the sum is usually less than both maximums added, normally they aren't produced at coincident engine rpms). This car is basically a "electric transmission", as used in trains and mining trucks, so the prototype's max usable power is the max electric motor power, not the sum of electric and ICE together. Both powers should be mentioned, and the combined output deleted. 181.74.137.206 ( talk) 06:42, 10 September 2023 (UTC)