Leaked again: Jaguar’s new crossover concept

September 9, 2013
The first Jaguar crossover is just two days away from being formally revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but two images have already leaked online.


Posted to Carscoops, the images show off a blue vehicle that looks rather like a Jaguar XF with a lift kit and a highly-futuristic interior. We’re expecting it to be much more than that when it’s actually unveiled tomorrow.  

Called the C-X17 – a name that follows Jaguar’s concept car nomenclature tradition – the new utility-type vehicle won’t possess any off road ability like sister brand Land Rover’s offerings. Instead, it will be a more style and luxury-oriented model tasked with expanding Jaguar’s lineup. The C-X17′s production nameplate isn’t known.


The C-X17 also represents the expansion of Jaguar’s scalable architecture, which is set to underpin a wide range of the automaker’s upcoming models including its new compact sedan range. 


Although not much is currently known about the C-X17, we should learn more later when it is officially unveiled at about 5:00 p.m. in Europe tomorrow. 


Jaguar dealers globally have long clamored for an SUV or a crossover, but the automaker’s management has had its hands full reinvigorating the brand’s passenger car lineup.


The production version of the C-X17 could bow as soon as the Geneva Motor Show next March.<![CDATA[
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