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Prototype Eras
Era 10 (2005 to 2015) Rebuilding of the Railways
Era 11 (2016 to 2026) The Last Days of Privatisation
This is an amazing motor in all respects, which Jaguar produced in partnership with Williams F1, designed and built as a 2-seater hybrid electric vehicle.
Our 1:76 scale model is decorated in a deep metallic orange just like the one driven by the villain in the James Bond film 'Spectre'!! Its futuristic lines just ooze performance and speed of the C-XJ5 which was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show to an awestruck audience of petrol heads, as a vision for the future! The concept Jaguar is capable of producing 778 horsepower through four YASA electric motors, each of which drives one wheel. The batteries driving these motors are recharged using two diesel-fed micro gas turbines.
The interior of the car is all black, as is the exterior trim, apart from the finely executed dark grey
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Oxford Diecast Jaguar C‑X75 Prototype – Orange
Manufacturer part number: 76JCX75002
Scale: 1:76
The model replicates the Jaguar C‑X75 concept, a two‑seater hybrid electric vehicle developed by Jaguar in partnership with Williams F1. The prototype is powered by four YASA electric motors, one per wheel, delivering a combined output of 778 bhp. Energy for the motors is stored in batteries that are recharged by two diesel‑fed micro gas turbines.
The die‑cast car is finished in a deep metallic orange, matching the colour of the vehicle used by the antagonist in the James Bond film *Spectre*. The interior is finished in black, while the exterior trim is black with dark grey detailing.
The real Jaguar C‑X75 was first unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in 2010, presented as a forward‑looking vision for high‑performance electric mobility.