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Old 09-10-2003, 10:53 AM
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Frankfurt 2003: XJ-based R-D6 concept coupe hints at Jag's future direction

By GREG KABLE

Call it radical if you must, just realize this snug four-door concept with rear-hinging doors and an E-type-inspired side-hinging tailgate may indicate much of Jaguar’s future design and engineering direction.

Jag would like to put the entire body style on its wish list, but executives say there are higher priorities in the queue. The XK replacement and new S-Type will, however, incorporate significant design cues from the R-D6—the rear lights for the XK and nose treatment for the S-Type.

The R-D6 oozes drama, with the appearance of “whiskers”—combined air intake/fog lamp details under the headlights—add- ing a welcome tone of aggression to the familiar Jag face. The tight overhangs, metalwork pulled tautly around the wheels and ground-hugging stance all point to an aggressive new look for future production sedans.

The R-D6 also tells the world that Jaguar can be clever with its new, riveted-alloy body structure. Engineers have sliced nearly eight inches from the XJ’s wheelbase to make this concept, and a similar trick will create the structure for the next XK.

The concept’s powerplant actually lends the R-Type concept its D6 designation. D6 refers to the V6 turbodiesel that will power the S-Type next autumn. It makes 250 hp and 361 lb-ft of torque in the concept, but will be closer to 200 hp in production. That might not read sexy on a spec sheet, but a 155-mph limited top speed and sub-six-second 0-to-60 mph—with 30 mpg—are numbers to talk about.
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Never seen a trunk open that way before. Interesting and convenient if it goes into prod.

ABout the engine:

Confirming FOrd's worldwide diesel push from this thread I opened a few days ago:

http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...hreadid=113332
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Looks like a Mazda RX8 from behind. I wonder if it shares the same platform???
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Jaguar R-D6 unveiled in Frankfurt
Posted by: kak on Wednesday, September 10, 2003 - 10:46 AM CET

Observers will point to 'classic' Jaguar design cues - such as the grille - on R-D6, but it is important to realise that such features are there not because they commemorate Jaguar's past, but because they are intrinsically 'right' for a thoroughly modern Jaguar. R-D6 also takes advantage of Jaguar's lightweight structure strategy, as pioneered in the new XJ saloon. Using aluminium and composite materials for the chassis and body, R-D6 weighs just 1500kg. This allows it to capitalise on the power - and, more importantly, the torque - delivered by its V6 engine.

And it's the engine that will surprise many people - although, when you think about it, a high-performance 2.7-litre diesel engine makes perfect sense. Confirming Jaguar as a potent new force in the world of large-capacity diesels, the bi-turbo V6 is a tuned version of the engine that will make its debut in the S-TYPE in 2004. With horsepower in excess of 230bhp and a massive 500Nm of torque, the V6 diesel engine endows R-D6 with the pace to satisfy its looks and R-Performance rating. Acceleration from standstill to the benchmark 60mph takes less than six seconds. Top speed is an electronically limited 155mph.

THE BODY

Distinctive, confident and original, R-D6 has a beautiful, pure style that triggers a simple desire: I want one.

Its distinctive blend of attributes inherent in the Jaguar psyche - emotional engineering, stimulating performance, intelligent technology and downright sexy design - makes R-D6 instantly recognisable as a true Jaguar. But the styling of the car - its lines and shapes, its sheer presence - heralds a design direction that makes no apologies to past, present or future.

"Respect for a glorious heritage doesn't stop us putting in place the foundations for future generations of thrilling, dynamic Jaguars that aren't afraid to challenge perceptions. That's what R-D6 is all about."

Julian Thomson Chief Designer, Advanced Design, Jaguar Cars

At 4,330mm long, R-D6 is 342mm shorter than Jaguar's smallest car, the X-TYPE saloon - and 760mm shorter than an XK8 coupe. The compact length of R-D6 is aided by short overhangs front and rear (800mm and 695mm respectively) and is achieved with a wheelbase of 2,840mm.

To ensure R-D6 is a true four-seater, the design team refused to compromise on width or height (2,150mm and 1,390mm) but succeeded nonetheless in crafting a beautifully compact coupe that has all the road presence - and more - that you expect of a Jaguar.

Whether it is the grille that draws your eye, or the vents integrated into the bonnet and flanks of the car, or the aluminium finisher swooping over the entire side glass area, there is some instant attraction for everyone in the design of R-D6.

The headlights reveal a fresh interpretation of the twin-lamp style featured by Jaguars so successfully - and naturally - for many years. Both front and rear lights use LED technology to deliver the best possible function while maintaining beautiful form.

For many, though, it will be the details that make R-D6 so irresistibly attractive. Details such as the flush-mounted door handles, which pivot on the front edge to activate an electrical actuator that opens the door; the centrally mounted twin-pipe exhausts; the aluminium boot finisher engraved with the Jaguar script; or even the Leaper on the back of the car.

THE STRUCTURE

"We've already proved with the new XJ what advantages there are in using aluminium within a lightweight vehicle structure. It's natural that this technology will feature in Jaguar's future - and what better place to start than R-D6."

Phil Hodgkinson Programmes Director, Jaguar Cars

The aluminium chassis of R-D6 is similar to that of the new XJ and is constructed using many of the same advanced technologies - with all the accompanying advantages, including outstanding strength, robustness and durability in a true lightweight architecture.

Castings such as the front suspension turrets have also benefited from techniques used in the new XJ, while the body is of aluminium and composite materials.

R-D6 rides on 21-inch wheels, machined from solid aluminium specifically for this car. They are shod with unique, ultra-low-profile Pirelli tyres: 255/30 R21 on the front and a massive 275/30 R21 on the rear. Look through the spokes of the beautiful wheels and you'll see Jaguar R-Performance discs and callipers.

THE HEART

The all-new diesel engine that powers R-D6 encapsulates the spirit of Jaguar today and at the same time reinforces the promise of its future. Due to make its debut in a production Jaguar - the S-TYPE - in mid-2004, the 2.7-litre V6 features twin turbochargers and the latest, high-pressure, common-rail direct injection, making it among the most advanced high-performance diesel engines in the world.

Innovations such as a Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) cylinder block - which provides outstanding strength and durability as well as weighing less than a traditional cast iron unit - allied to state-of-the-art electronic engine control systems have given Jaguar the engine that the marque, and many thousands of potential customers, have been waiting for.

"Why not use a sophisticated diesel engine in a luxury sports coupe? Sir William Lyons was never afraid to innovate and if he was alive and running the company today, I'm sure this is exactly the sort of progress he would be embracing."

Mike Wright Managing Director, Jaguar Cars

For R-D6, the 24-valve engine is tuned beyond road-going levels, but central to its design is the need to deliver all the power, refinement and spirited performance that Jaguar drivers demand. The V6 diesel engine that today brings a concept car fully to life will, in less than a year, be putting a smile on the face of Jaguar customers.

INSIDE

To appreciate fully the interior of R-D6 takes a while, partly because you spend as much time touching as you do looking. The materials in the cabin are a blend of classic with a contemporary twist and modern bordering on the futuristic. And as you would expect from Jaguar, there are a couple of refreshingly idiosyncratic touches...

Aluminium features extensively in both milled and formed guise. Two types of leather - lightly grained, carbon-black aniline and 8mm thick black saddle leather - are used throughout the interior. Satin-finish Black American Walnut veneer complements the Piano Black gloss veneer that was introduced on the new XJ.

Probably the best way to visualise the interior of R-D6 is to imagine yourself sitting in the luxurious, moulded composite driver's seat, your back supported by a 'spine' of tensioned leather that weaves through the structure of the seat and then loops forward at the top to provide an integral head restraint. The seat is constructed with internal ducts to allow heating or cooling according to driver preference.

"To my mind, what you're looking at is the ultimate luxury sports interior. Don't just note the fact that there is leather and wood; really study how we've used it. Trust me, this is beyond contemporary."

Ian Callum Director of Design, Jaguar Cars

To one side of you is a door featuring aluminium and two types of leather, and in the centre a section of the American Walnut wood veneer that runs from the front to the rear of the cabin. Controls for motorised movement of the seat are integrated into the recessed armrest. Open the door and a formed aluminium surround is visible, integrating a Jaguar-embossed leather kick-plate.

Your feet rest on wood, which again runs from front to rear. In the area immediately below the seats and extending partially into the footwell, the wood is obscured by a 'floating floor' of tensioned thick saddle leather that 'flows' over the transmission tunnel and is also visible at the outer edges of the cabin floor. The 25mm gap between the leather and the wood, aided by apertures in the latter, forms part of the climate-control system.

"When we started work on the interior, we wanted to only use the materials in an 'honest' way, so the wood is mostly flat and the leather 'drapes' in a natural fashion."

Julian Thomson Chief Designer, Advanced Design, Jaguar Cars

Where it tops the transmission tunnel, the leather is inset with an aluminium gearshift surround. The milled aluminium lever itself - which operates a six-speed manual transmission - is located in an aluminium, domed hemisphere in place of a traditional soft gaiter.

If all of this is detail, it is the view straight ahead from the driver's seat that shows exactly what sort of car R-D6 is. Pride of place goes to the dial pack, encased in aluminium and inherently sports-focused. The tachometer is positioned centrally, with the speedometer smaller and to the right. To the other side, in an adjoining 'pod', are the usual fuel and temperature gauges and other warning lights. All the dial faces have a white ceramic appearance and R-Performance branding, and a milled aluminium rear-view mirror looks perfectly at home. This blend of racetrack and luxury road styles is typical of R-D6 and emphasises its seductive nature.

A broad, solid aluminium 'switch beam', topped by an aniline leather-trimmed lower instrument panel, runs across the facia. It is broken in the centre by a cover for the navigation and 'infotainment' display screen, revealed when the cover swivels backwards into the instrument panel. The touch-sensitive screen, developed by Alpine Electronics, features unique 'Shutter LCD' technology that allows passengers to watch a moving image - for example, a DVD - while the driver sees only the essential driving functions: navigation, climate-control etc.

The facia hood - which stretches back to a veneered wood surround at the base of the windscreen - is of black saddle leather, which is again designed to give the appearance of being a 'floating' structure.

Surrounded by such contemporary opulence and yet aware of the fact that this is actually a compact sports coupe, it is no surprise for a driver to find a three-spoke, tri-material (aluminium, leather and Piano Black wood) steering wheel and drilled aluminium foot pedals. Both are a natural choice.

The rear cabin of R-D6 is equal in style and comfort to the front. Two individual seats are accessed via rear-hinged doors, and passengers are treated not only to comfortable, moulded seats, but also to a surprising amount of room.

When the rear seats are unoccupied, the entire assembly can slide forward to almost interlock with the front seats. This doubles boot capacity, but here's the really clever bit: the boot floor is a two-layer design, with the upper layer - and, of course, any luggage placed on it - moving forward with the seats to save you having to reorganise the boot.

The side-hinged tailgate, the style of which will be familiar to anyone who has owned a Jaguar E-type coupe, is as practical as it is stylish, allowing rear headroom to be optimised.

And what of those idiosyncratic Jaguar touches?

Interior lighting is usually provided by clear glass courtesy lights, but R-D6 is altogether more passionate, with ambient floor lighting activated when the door opens to provide a welcoming, deep red glow.

But the 'hidden' feature you will touch every time you get in the car is secreted in the top of the gearshift, below a swivelling top piece. Much like the safety-catch on a gun - or the top of a fighter aircraft joystick - this covers a silver button with a very important duty. Press it and the V6 engine - and the R-D6 - springs into life. Just the kind of dramatic touch you'd expect of a Jaguar.
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I got to say, the front lights are unlike anything else.
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fronts nice
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very nice, i doubt it will make it to production, but if it did it would sell like crazy

why dont car companies get a clue and put these things out?
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So in general, Ford has done a great job with Aston and Jaguar. Keep it up Ford.
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very nice, i doubt it will make it to production
same here, this will probably suffer the same fate as the F-Type, the XK180, and the R coupe
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i like the whole thing..... but unfortunately jaguar never seems to put out any of their hot concepts.
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Looks very nice, but that rear door is very strange.

What ever happened to their roadster concept from a few years back? That was hot!
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Looks like a Bentley/RX-8 thing.

THey NEED to concentrate on the X-type and S-type first.
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I like...
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its hot....i like it
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looks like a Bently GT/RX combo.
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my whole life, the only thing about jaguars i ever liked...were the front of the vehicles.

i hate the new jaguar interiors
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ehh.... Reminds me of a BUG in front. (first thing that popped in my head) Other than that its kinda cool
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A lot of new coupes are coming out soon. I wonder what Honda/Acura has in store?
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I like the trunk, good to see them using design cues from the xke ofr the rear hinge
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damn thats a nice exhaust and a nice car, it only redlines till 6k?
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very interesting....
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nice. kinda looks like rx-8
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das a mean lookin mutha fucka... interiors got dat Bat-mobile look!
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Its hideous from B-pillar back... but this vintage inspired interior is just

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Like it...love the interior!!!
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Originally posted by fahoumh
same here, this will probably suffer the same fate as the F-Type, the XK180, and the R coupe
I agree.
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Originally posted by titan
I agree.
why bring back a month old page just to say "i agree?" newbies
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