The
most powerful road-going Jaguar convertible ever – the 550
horsepower XK-RS concept car – was unleashed at the 2004
Chicago Auto Show today.
Developed by Michigan-based Rocketsports Racing in cooperation
with Jaguar North America, the XK-RS concept demonstrates how
Jaguar’s luxury GT road car can be transformed into a
thundering 200-mph supercar.
"At Rocketsports, we’re very familiar with Jaguar’s
XKR sports car, having won the Trans-Am Manufacturers’
Championship two times with this beautiful, fast car,"
said Rocketsports Racing owner, Paul Gentilozzi.
"We think the XKR makes a great foundation for high-performance
tuning. The XK-RS concept is just one dramatic interpretation
of the many directions in which the car can be taken,"
he added.
Engineers at Rocketsports’ Lansing, Michigan workshop
took the already-potent Jaguar AJ-V8 Trans-Am race engine and
increased its displacement by stroking it out from 4.5 liters
to 5.0 liters.
To ensure drivability, the engineers reinstalled an Eaton supercharger
to deliver an estimated 550 bhp and 500 lb. ft. of torque, giving
the car the power to accelerate from standstill to 60 mph in
under four seconds, and take it to a top speed of 200 mph.
"Many of the lessons we learned in developing the 650
bhp normally aspirated Jaguar AJ-V8 race engine for the R-Performance
XKR Trans-Am race car were incorporated in the engine for the
XK-RS," explained Gentilozzi.
To make the car more involving for the sports car enthusiast,
the standard six-speed ZF automatic transmission was replaced
with a five-speed manual transaxle. Re-positioning the driveline
weight to the rear of the car also results in a perfect 50:50
weight balance for improved handling.
Rocketsports also used the team’s considerable expertise
in high-speed aerodynamics with its Jaguar XKR Trans-Am race
cars, modifying the production XKR’s body to ensure ground-hugging
stability at very high speeds.
Special underbody air tunnels running the length of the car
were created, along with deeper front and rear spoilers, wider
wheel arches and aero-style sill sections similar to those featured
on the specially-developed XKR that starred in last year’s
James Bond adventure, ‘Die Another Day’.
When tested in the wind tunnel, the changes are expected to
result in a 100 percent increase in aerodynamic downforce at
top speed compared to the standard car.
The production XKR’s suspension was also modified to
ensure supercar handling. The changes include the addition of
coil-over high-performance Penske shocks. To give the concept
the kind of stopping power that matches its anticipated grip,
R-Performance Brembo calipers with drilled rotors (13-inch front/12-inch
rear) were added.
And no 200 mph supercar would be complete without a dramatic
wheel and tire combination. The XK-RS comes fitted with three-piece
wheels - center-lock 'Machiavelli Gotti' – 20-inch x 10-inch
at the front, 20-inch x 11-inch at the rear – shod with
high-performance Michelin Pilot tires.
Inside, the XK-RS features body-hugging Johnson Controls "Leap"
seats clad in black leather with medium grey inserts.
To complete the bold appearance, the concept is painted in
rich black lacquer. Along each side, Pearl Black Jaguar ‘leaper’
graphics echo those used on Rocketsports Racing’s XKR
race cars.
"The XK-RS concept is one more example of our strong relationship
with Paul Gentilozzi and Rocketsports Racing," said George
Ayres, vice president of Marketing for Jaguar North America.
"The XK-RS uses Rocketsports’ considerable race car
expertise to create this dramatic, one-off concept car."
The XK-RS is Rocketsports' second Jaguar project car. In 2002,
Rocketsports created the purposeful ‘Racing Concept’
version of Jaguar’s all-wheel drive X-TYPE. The dramatic-looking
concept race car was developed to test the potential of Jaguar’s
X-TYPE as a project car for the enthusiast market.