Jaguar B99
The Jaguar B99 is a concept car designed and developed by the Italian design house Bertone. It was first shown to the public on the Bertone stand at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The 4-door saloon was shown in two versions: compact executive and grand tourer. It was designed by Bertone's Michael Robinson and Adrian Griffiths and was based more on traditional Jaguars of the Geoff Lawson era compared to more recent Jaguars designed by Ian Callum.
B99
The B99 was a long 4-door saloon with 4 seats constructed of aluminium panels and featured suicide doors. It was only high and wide and stood on a wheelbase.The power train was also developed by Bertone as a hybrid; featuring a 1.4 L engine for range extension purposes with two electric motors of each driving the rear wheels. The car's maximum output of engine and electric motors is. Average emissions were estimated at 30g/km with a claimed 60 mile range electric-only mode.
The B99 name stands for B for Bertone and 99 for Bertone's 99th year in operation.