2005 Jaguar Advanced Lightweight Coupe Concept
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The 2005 Jaguar Advanced Lightweight Coupe Concept debuted at the Detroit Auto Show as a preview of the brand’s future design and engineering direction. It combined classic Jaguar styling cues with a more modern, aggressive look, shaped under design director Ian Callum’s vision for the next generation of Jaguars.
Built on Jaguar’s lightweight aluminum architecture, first seen in the XJ sedan, the coupe aimed to offer both performance and luxury. It was a 2+2 with sleek proportions and a focus on sporty dynamics. Jaguar claimed that a production version could go from 0 to 60 mph in under five seconds and reach a top speed of around 180 mph.
The car also served as a platform for new driver-assistance technologies while retaining the luxury and performance focus typical of the brand. Though it remained a concept, the Advanced Lightweight Coupe influenced the design of future production models, especially the next-generation XK.













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