CARBARN | Jaguar XKR-S Convertible (2013) | Extensive computational fluid dynamics, wind tunnel and track work resulted in changes in aerodynamic design applied to the Convertible Jaguar XKR-S. These play a vital role in maintaining stability in a convertible car capable of speeds up to 186 mph (300 kmh). These aerodynamic changes to the front of the car a dramatic and daring. The vertical lines run characteristic below the edges of the oval air into the new bumper design that incorporates a wider air intake, lower, a carbon fiber divider and side nacelles individual. A single wing rear scale carbon fiber works in conjunction with a rear skirt with a diffuser carbon fiber. The exterior changes are highlighted by glossy black color application for external brightwork, complemented by technical dark finish 20-inch lightweight forged alloy wheels Vulcan project through which you can see the brake calipers High Performance Jaguar finished in either brass attractive red or discrete. The Jaguar XKR-S Cabrio is available in a range of six colors, Polaris White and British Racing Green, a tribute to the heritage of Jaguar competition.
Taking the spirit guided trail Jaguar XKR-S coupe and its application to a convertible is very exciting. Ian Callum, Design Director of Jaguar Cars. Releasing a 55nm involved extra 40PS above XKR redistribution characteristics of fuel and exhaust gas flow increases, although the use of an exhaust system active. With the roof down on performance convertible Jaguar XKR-S active exhaust system provides a real race car inspired by the soundtrack that was adapted to provide the driver an exhilarating driving experience completely.
Unique XKR-S models are carbon seats wrapped in leather performance versions of the Jaguar that has integrated headrests, running belt and cut the long side and support the bank to keep driver and passenger in a secure high speed corners. An exclusive black aluminum finish is available as standard with optional black finish is also available.
Taking the spirit guided trail Jaguar XKR-S coupe and its application to a convertible is very exciting. Ian Callum, Design Director of Jaguar Cars. Releasing a 55nm involved extra 40PS above XKR redistribution characteristics of fuel and exhaust gas flow increases, although the use of an exhaust system active. With the roof down on performance convertible Jaguar XKR-S active exhaust system provides a real race car inspired by the soundtrack that was adapted to provide the driver an exhilarating driving experience completely.
Unique XKR-S models are carbon seats wrapped in leather performance versions of the Jaguar that has integrated headrests, running belt and cut the long side and support the bank to keep driver and passenger in a secure high speed corners. An exclusive black aluminum finish is available as standard with optional black finish is also available.