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The D7 platform was developed as the Premium Lightweight Architecture (PLA) aluminium platform for larger vehicles. There are four variants of the D7: the D7a (also known as the iQ[Al] [7]) used by the Jaguar XE (X760), Jaguar XF (X260), Jaguar F-Pace (X761) and Land Rover Range Rover Velar (L560); the D7e for the Jaguar I-Pace, the D7u used by the Land Rover Discovery (L462), Land Rover Range ...
The Jaguar F-Type (X152) is a series of two-door, two-seater sports cars manufactured by British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover under their Jaguar Cars marque since 2013. [3] The car's JLR D6a platform is based on a shortened version of the XK's platform. [3] It is the so-called "spiritual successor" to the E-Type. [4]
In August 2023, Roewe launched the D7, debuted in two drive variants the EV and PHEV, differing in the styling of the front fascia. [1]The electric variant also gained distinctive visual features: double-row headlights and a pointed bumper, resembling the styling language of NIO.
The XF was developed at Jaguar's Whitley design and development HQ in Whitley, Coventry and was built at Castle Bromwich Assembly facility in Birmingham.. Initially, the XF was planned to use an all aluminium platform but due to time constraints put by Jaguar's board on the development team, the X250 makes use of a heavily modified Ford DEW98 platform.
The Jaguar XF (X260) is an executive/mid-size luxury sports saloon manufactured and marketed under the Jaguar marque of Jaguar Land Rover from 2015 to 2024, in saloon and estate body styles. Following the first generation steel-bodied X250 XF introduced in 2007, the second-generation XF sedan/saloon debuted at the 2015 New York International ...
The all-aluminium monocoque body structure is a first for a 4x4 SUV platform, according to Land Rover, resulting in a remarkable 39 percent lighter body-shell, and a reduction of 420 kg (926 lb) compared to its predecessor. [10] The Range Rover has a new version of Terrain Response, dubbed Terrain Response 2. [6]
Worldwide (only as Jaguar in North America) Ford Mondeo Jaguar X-Type: CDW27/CD162. Mid-size: FWD: 1996–2000 Worldwide (excluding North America) Ford Mondeo: CDW27. Mid-size: FWD: 1992–2006 Worldwide Ford Contour Mercury Mystique Ford Mondeo Ford/Mercury Cougar: C170. Compact: FWD: 1998–2011 Worldwide Ford Focus Mk I. Ford Focus Mk II ...
For the launch of the Jaguar S-Type (X200) model, Jaguar, under Ford ownership, developed a new and complex multi-link suspension unit for the Ford DEW98 platform. The driveshafts had now ceased to be a structural part of the suspension, so they could be fitted with constant-velocity joints that allowed their length to vary with suspension travel.