Ducati Minor April 3rd, 2008 7:29 PM Link
I hope Tata management doesn’t permit Jaguar stylists to ruin the F-type (or the XK180) concept into an other mess. The Taurus XK and Volvo/Hyundai XF are sinking the already rusty brand.
Tata Motors is apparently moving right ahead in its plans for newly acquired Jaguar and Land Rover. The Indian automaker is said to have already green-lighted the funds needed for each brand to start on a new project.
For Jaguar that means that a Porsche 911-fighting sports car could be on its way down the pipe. The car, which is known within the company as either the XE or F-Type, has been a possibility for a while now, but languished under Ford ownership because of its possible competitiveness with Aston Martin.
Land Rover meanwhile is expected to get the go-ahead on its LRX project, with reports specifying that the SUV will be built in the UK. Both projects are tentatively planned to hit the market by around 2012.
(Have a look at the Land Rover LRX in our gallery below.)
+ Autoblog: REPORT: Tata green-lights LRX and Jag sportscar
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I hope Tata management doesn’t permit Jaguar stylists to ruin the F-type (or the XK180) concept into an other mess. The Taurus XK and Volvo/Hyundai XF are sinking the already rusty brand.
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Its great to read that the LRX project is on course - although we love our classic <a href=”http://www.landroverclub.net/”landrovers we at Landyzone welcome the improved CO2 emissions that the LRX will. By the way have a look at this video of a Land Rover doing what it does best.
Peace.
Its great to read that the LRX project is on course - although we love our classic landrovers we at Landyzone welcome the improved CO2 emissions that the LRX will. By the way have a look at this video of a Land Rover doing what it does best.
Peace.
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