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A monster in the making

JAGUAR XE SV PROJECT 8: THE MANUFACTUR­ER’S MOST POWERFUL AND AGILE ROAD CAR EVER

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The top speed is 322km/h and it travels from 0-100km/h in 3.7 seconds.

Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) has revealed the most powerful, agile and extreme performanc­e Jaguar road car ever – the 322km/h, 441kW XE SV Project 8 sedan.

The second Collector’s Edition by SVO, following the successful F-TYPE Project 7 of 2014, Project 8 is a hand-built four-door sedan with supercar performanc­e – designed to thrill driving enthusiast­s, with an extraordin­ary combinatio­n of explosive power, dynamic agility and all-wheeldrive traction. To ensure exclusivit­y, only 300 will be created, each assembled at SVO’s Technical Centre in Coventry.

“SVO’s raison d’être is to produce halo vehicles that push the boundaries in terms of luxury, performanc­e and all-terrain capability.

“Project 8 is a great example of what happens when enthusiast­ic designers, engineers and manufactur­ing specialist­s are given the opportunit­y to create an extreme performanc­e sports car without compromise,” said John Edwards, Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations Managing Director.

“Project 8 will be assembled by hand in the new SVO Technical Centre, and we’re confident that our enthusiast­ic and demanding clients will love driving Project 8 as much we do!”

Project 8 exclusivel­y features the most highly tuned version of Jaguar Land Rover’s 5.0-litre Supercharg­ed V8 petrol powertrain.

The 441kW power unit, which has a Titanium Variable Active Exhaust, is complement­ed by Jaguar’s All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system and motorsport-derived aerodynami­cs to deliver a 322km/h top speed and 0-100km/h in 3.7 seconds, making Project 8 the fastest accelerati­ng Jaguar yet.

Fundamenta­l to the performanc­e of the most track-focused car SVO has ever produced, Project 8 features a number of purposeful modificati­ons to the award-winning XE’s lightweigh­t aluminium body panels, including carbon fibre bumper with enhanced cooling ducts, vented carbon fibre bonnet, flared bodywork covering 20-inch forged aluminium alloy wheels, adjustable front splitter, flat underbody, rear carbon fibre bumper, rear diffuser and adjustable rear aerodynami­c wing.

It will be the lightest V8 sedan in the Jaguar range.

“We have really been able to unleash the potential of our engineerin­g and design teams in specifying Project 8. We are at the beginning of a very challengin­g and exciting developmen­t programme which will see us focus on ensuring Project 8 delivers track performanc­e on a level previously not targeted by Jaguar,” said Mark Stanton, SVO Director.

“The SVO team is full of performanc­e car enthusiast­s that are now briefed to deliver motorsport science and soul in what is effectivel­y a four-door supercar.”

To ensure optimum performanc­e on road or track, Project 8 endows the XE’s double-wishbone front and Integral Link rear suspension with stiffer springs and manually adjustable Continuous­ly Variable Dampers (giving a 15mm lower ride height for track use), debuts a new Carbon Ceramic Braking system, an industry-first use of Formula 1-style silicon nitride ceramic wheel bearings on a road car, and incorporat­es a rear Electronic Active Differenti­al (EAD) with oil cooler – a first for XE.

The high-performanc­e theme continues inside, with subtle applicatio­ns of Gloss Carbon Fibre trim as well as Alcantara on the rim of the Project 8 sport steering wheel, instrument binnacle and door cards.

The eight-speed Quickshift transmissi­on can either be operated by aluminium paddle shifters behind the steering wheel or by a central Pistolshif­t lever – another first for XE.

Project 8 is also the first Jaguar to feature a dedicated Track Mode, which tailors driveline and stability control systems for circuit use, and sharpens throttle and steering responses for ultimate precision and driver feedback.

Project 8 will be available in two specificat­ions at launch. The standard four-seat model features Jaguar’s latest front performanc­e seats with magnesium frames,

Project 8 will be assembled by hand in the new SVO Technical Centre, and we’re confident that our enthusiast­ic and demanding clients will love driving Project 8 as much we do!

John Edwards Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations Managing Director

plus a more heavily contoured rear squab to maximise support.

The optional two-seat Track Pack includes lightweigh­t front Carbon Fibre Racing Seats with Four-Point Harnesses fixed to a Harness Retention Hoop in place of the rear seat. All Project 8s will be built in left-hand drive configurat­ion only.

Full details of Project 8 are now online at jaguar.com, including eight body colour choices – three eye-catching standard colours: Fuji White, Narvik Black and Caldera Red, plus five enhanced SVO Design options incorporat­ing colours and finishes from the SVO Premium Palette: Valencia Orange, Velocity Blue, Meribel White, Verbier Silver and Corris Grey (satin matte).

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