Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Jaguar Lightweight E-Type Prototype To Bow At 2014 Pebble Beach Concours

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Should you find yourself at Pebble Beach this weekend for the golf course's famed Concours d'Elegance, you'll be able to gaze upon the prototype for the final six continuation Jaguar Lightweight E-Type.

Autoblog reports the prototype, known as "Car Zero," will join Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations' Pebble Beach lineup, posing for all the photos alongside the Range Rover Sport SVR and F-Type Project 7 during the Concours' opening reception August 14. Once its promotional activities and testing are complete, the prototype will become a permanent part of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust's collection.

As reported earlier, the final six Lightweight E-Types are picking up where the series left off in 1964, following the production of the 12th vehicle in the limited edition series. Each of the six will be built-to-order at JLR Special Operations' Jaguar Heritage workshop, and all will be FIA-certified for historic racing.

The all-aluminum E-Type is driven to anger through a 3.8-liter I6 pushing 300 horsepower and 280 lb-ft of torque to the rear 15-inch wheels through a four-speed manual. Rear-drums and modern front discs help bring things to a halt, while the lucky owner enjoys a Connolly leather, wood and aluminum interior. Each owner will also be presented with a bespoke matching watch from the Bremont Watch Company, just so they can always know when tea (or tee) time is.

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