The higher number requires more automation and higher tooling costs while the lower number needs more hand assembly and lower tooling costs. It will take between five years and seven years to build a production version that’s identical to the gas-turbine powered C-X75.
Jaguar has yet to test the Bladon Jets micro gas turbines at the heart of the hybrid-electric powertrain. Tony Harper, Jag's head of advanced powertrain, said that it takes two to three years to apply the gas-turbine technology and that it will take three to four years more to integrate it into a vehicle. India's Tata Motors acquired Jaguar along with Land Rover from Ford Motor Co. in 2008.
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