The Jaguar C‑X75 was last night awarded the Louis Vuitton Classic
Concept Award 2010 by a panel of luminaries from the worlds of
design, fashion and luxury.
Undoubtedly the star of the 2010 Paris Motor Show, the C‑X75 ‑
judged by a Louis Vuitton panel ‑ has once again beaten stiff
competition.
The panel was led by renowned automotive consultant and
inaugurator of the prize, Christian Philippsen. "Ian Callum,
Jaguar's design director, and his team have achieved not only a
beautiful design in clothing a world‑premiere and mouth‑watering
technology, but also a true Jaguar, projecting the brand's DNA into
the future without an ounce of nostalgia," said Philippsen.
Other members of the illustrious group of judges included author
Serge Bellu,
Louis Vuitton's Director of Innovation Xavier Dixsaut, McLaren F1
designer
Gordon Murray, former Porsche design head Harm Lagaaij and
journalist
Masafumi Suzuki.
Jaguar, like Louis Vuitton, has built its reputation on the key
foundations of
luxury, attention to detail and understated elegance.
The C‑X75 is an electric supercar built to celebrate 75 years of
the Jaguar marque and was praised by the panel for the way in which
it showcased the technology of the future with a beautiful design
without looking to the past.
"It's fantastic for us to be recognised by the world of fashion
with this award," said Ian Callum, Design Director for Jaguar.
"We're at our best when we're breaking the mould ‑ making our cars
stand out for all the right reasons.
C‑X75 is only a concept supercar, but it's a clear statement of
Jaguar's intent to continue creating bold, innovative and beautiful
performance cars."
The entire Jaguar range has been the recipient of numerous
plaudits worldwide in recent years with the pinnacle of the
revitalised line‑up, the XJ, having already won more than 25 major
international awards since its launch just over a year ago.
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