The shared DNA that unites the XE and SV Project 8 includes the cars’ lightweight aluminium body structure, outstanding driving dynamics and all-wheel drive traction, which allowed the two Jaguars to create the 1000-metre long artwork with absolute precision.
To find the space to create such a large pattern, the two cars travelled to Pendine Sands in Wales. Pendine Sands, like #Jaguar, has a rich heritage of speed and performance, having been used for motorsport for over 100 years.
The aluminium-intensive body construction of the XE enabled #Jaguar to create a car as special as Project 8. These two saloons share the same DNA, delivering excellent handling, peerless performance and unrivalled dynamics.
MIKE CROSSCHIEF ENGINEER, VEHICLE INTEGRITY, #Jaguar LAND ROVER© Copyright 2024