Jaguar R-Coupe Concept Signals Jaguar's New
Design Philosophy
Classic and contemporary inspiration The proportions and stance of classic Jaguars from the 1950s and 1960s inspired the powerful look of the R-Coupe, where strong, geometric forms underpin the cars flowing lines. Exterior detail is restrained but picks up characteristic Jaguar design cues, such as the front grille. The cars warm and rich interior puts a contemporary twist on the use of wood and leather, to create a luxurious environment influenced by the latest trends in furniture and interior design. Wood veneer sweeps right round the cabin, leather covers the floor as well as the seats, and many jewel-like details are silver-plated. With the R-Coupe we have the ability both to explore and to display our future design philosophy for Jaguar, says Ian Callum, Jaguars design director. Concept cars like this provide an incomparable opportunity for us to try out new ideas and to experience them in a full-size, three-dimensional format. Were looking forward to learning a great deal from the reactions of the public too. The R-Coupe is not intended for production, but it embodies themes and ideas that may find their way into future Jaguars. The concept is not based on any current or proposed Jaguar chassis, though it is constructed around a realistic four-seater package and a V8 powertrain. Further examples of advanced technology incorporated into the cars design include F1-style paddle shift gear-changing, headlight beams that follow steering direction, electronic door releases, personalization of the interior environment for each occupant and a futuristic, voice-controlled telematics system. First vehicle from Jaguars Advanced Design team The R-Coupe is the first complete vehicle developed since Ian Callum was appointed as Jaguars new Design Director in 1999. One of his earliest moves was to introduce a 15-strong Advanced Design studio, headed by Julian Thomson, which has taken the lead role in bringing the R-Coupe to life, working with Callum to develop Jaguars new design philosophy and design language. A prestige, four-seater performance coupe was chosen to embody the new design thinking because such a model does not figure in Jaguars future vehicle plans. So the R-Coupe can be shown in public without revealing hints of any specific vehicles in the pipeline. Jaguar is currently undergoing a product-led transformation that is seeing its line-up grow from two models in 1998 to four today, and to five in around three years time with the launch of the F-TYPE. The Advanced Design team originally produced six exterior proposals for the R-Coupe, as scale models. A design from Julian Thomson was selected as the basis for the finished vehicle, though incorporating details from the other proposals. Lead designer on developing the exterior was Matthew Beaven. The interior design was chosen from a series of sketch proposals, with the one selected being by Mark Phillips, who became lead interior designer for the project. The design of the Jaguar R-Coupe was finalized early in 2001, and the
team held regular reviews throughout the development process with Ian
Callum. Prior to its New York Auto Show appearance, Jaguar changed the
paint color of the R-Coupe from silver to a new Jaguar Racing Green finish.
This new paint finish will be available in the North American market on
the 2003 XK sports coupe and convertible later this year.
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