The next Jaguar F-Type could have a mid-engine

September 30 2019,

The next Jaguar F-Type could have a mid-engine

According to recent rumors surrounding Jaguar, the future flagship car of the British manufacturer could use a central engine. In addition, rumors suggest that the F-Type could be based on the C-X75 concept that launched in 2013.


The next generation of the Jaguar F-Type is expected in 2023 and Jaguar is already hard at work preparing it. According to several sources including British publication AutoCar, we expect to see a mid-engine layout in the F-Type. An engine positioned in the center of the vehicle offers several benefits including better cornering balance. The Jaguar F-Type is currently available in coupe and cabriolet and offers breathtaking performance, optional all-wheel drive and multiple engines.


While waiting for the new F-Type, discover the current model and enjoy a vehicle that turns heads and a drive that will pump your adrenaline.

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