Jaguar XK 180
The Jaguar XK 180 is a concept car created by the British car manufacturer Jaguar Cars to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the XK car and to show the world the skills of Jaguar stylists, craftsmen and engineers. It was presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1998.
Design
The XK 180 was designed by Jaguar's Special Vehicle Operations division over a period of 10 months to celebrate 50 years of Jaguar's XK cars. It took inspiration from the Jaguar C-Type and D-Type of the 1950s.The handcrafted aluminium body was built by Abbey Panels, a Coventry based company which had previously collaborated with Jaguar on many occasions.
Specifications
It had a 4.0 litre supercharged V8 engine with four valves per cylinder, developing and of torque. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Mercedes five-speed automatic gearbox which has been modified to be controlled by buttons on the steering wheel. Seating capacity was two. It had a claimed top speed of, although this was never tested, and it could accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 4.5 seconds. It was capable of covering a 1/4 mile in 13.5 seconds at. Two XK 180s were built in total, one in RHD and one in LHD. Both were roadsters.Handling
The handling pack used in this car was Computer Active Technology Suspension, which was also used on the Jaguar XKR. These enhancements include revised electronic control unit settings and revised damper settings for taut, dynamic handling as well as uprated springs and anti-roll bars for increased roll stiffness. The pack also includes a retuned variable ratio, speed-sensitive steering system.The XK180 suspension is based on that of the XKR, with racing-style aluminium shock absorbers incorporated in the coil spring/damper units. The suspension was developed with assistance from ride and handling experts at Jaguar's Engineering Centre in Whitley.