Stealing the spotlight from Aston Martin in the 2015 film, Spectre, the Jaguar C-X75 is one of the most beautiful supercars never made…for road use that is. A very lucky client of CALLUM Designs has put the team to work to make one of the four surviving stunt cars fully street legal. Built by Williams Advanced Engineering, the C-X75 set for limited production but was then cancelled at the end of 2012 due to the global recession.
Under the supervision of its original design Ian Callum and a group of engineers, the CALLUM design team embarked on a mission to get Individual Vehicle Approval, allowing the C-X75 to be used on UK roads. This involved hundreds of upgrades that included E-marked glass, switchgear, a quieter exhaust and catalytic converters, recalibrated engine tuning, and new wing mirrors.
The street legal C-X75 will make its debut at The Armoury next month at the Bicester Scramble in the UK.