Lister Reveals Limited-Edition Custom Jaguar F-Type

After more than a year since Lister Motor Company launched the upgraded LFT-666 model based on the Jaguar F-Type platform, today this company once again brings to the public the LFT-C model. Built on the Jaguar F-Type Convertible platform. The LFT-C was launched by Lister at its Lancashire headquarters, this car carries chassis number 01 of 10, it is essentially a heavily tuned Jaguar F-Type R. The car is marketed for about 139,000 pounds, equivalent to $175,396 in the UK market. At the same time, it is equipped with countless additional options and a 7-year warranty.

Lister ra mắt bản độ cho Jaguar F-Type với số lượng giới hạn

The car is refined both in terms of exterior and engine power. In addition, the exterior paint color and decoration of these two car models also have many similarities. Even though it is considered an independent car brand, it is still not difficult to recognize the silhouette of the Jaguar F-Type because Lister did not make too many changes to the bodykit of the original car.

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The new LFT-C is equipped with the same suspension, brakes, exhaust and wheels as the LFT-666, along with a carbon fiber body. Lister has also given the car a new front bumper with splitter, grille, rear diffuser, spoiler and wider wheel arches.

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The car is upgraded with exterior design lines to help the car reach a maximum speed of up to 330 km/h, accelerating from 0-100km/h in just over 3 seconds. The car is powered by a 5.0-liter turbocharged V8 engine that has been tuned to produce 666 horsepower. According to a representative from Lister, they think this is their most powerful convertible ever.

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According to Mr. Lawrence Whittaker, CEO of Lister: “The noise of the 666 horsepower Lister tuned V8 engine is unbelievable with the design lines and styling adding a strong look to the car’s appearance.” He added: “To launch a new car is always a special moment for me, but the LFT-C is also a remarkable milestone in Lister history as the fastest convertible car. once created by Lister, surpassing the mighty Le Mans. This is a very special car.”

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Come in In the interior compartment, you can see a modern interior with a few upgrades its own. The car has chassis number 1/10 This car has been equipped and has interior color schemes according to the owner’s specific orders. The interior features hand-stitched Nappa on many details including the panels controls and roof lining.

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Lister is currently accepting orders for the LFT-C. However, those planning to order this car should note that orders for 2019 have been sold out, so they may have to wait until 2020 to “drive” the car. your dream.

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