VIDEO: Jaguar C-XF Concept tease

Seems like we might get to skip the Jaguar booth in Detroit next week. First the gallery and press release with all of the info we could ever hope to learn about this precursor to the new XF sedan showed up, and now we can add a video to the list of available material on the C-XF Concept. There aren't a ton of shots of the vehicle's exterior, but there are several shots of interior bits working their way in and out of position. The YouTube video is after the jump.
Thanks for the tipage, Sherrilynn!
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Barry 4:45PM (1/03/2007)
Why did I expect that video to be so different? Why didn't they use a soothing track with slow flowing camera movements instead of this disco-esk, MTV style?
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Yaroukh 5:10PM (1/03/2007)
Because Jaguar needs change otherwise it'll extinct.
And that's exactly the answer I'm giving myself (being Ford & Jag platonic fan) when I realize that I rather don't like the mentioned concept.
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Claire 6:11PM (1/03/2007)
video looks cool - I like the sat nav and the music is funky. I just found a few other vids on Youtube and on http://www.jaguar-design.com where there are yet more photos and videos
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spork 6:19PM (1/03/2007)
whats wrong with you reets how could you not like this car
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Jaguar videos 9:50PM (1/03/2007)
That was a horrible commercial.
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spider 1:22AM (1/04/2007)
useless
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Andy 2:05AM (1/04/2007)
A teaser trailer is meant to give you a hint of the overall look of something--be it a film or, in this case, a car. I think the trailer showed too little. For some reason, the mood of the commercial seems more fitting with a Scion than a Jaguar.
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mike 4:24AM (1/04/2007)
The video is taken from the website mentioned by Claire. It's called "Inside" and that's why it doesn't show much features of the outside. Those are covered in the video "Outside", on the same site.
As regards the styling, I love it. I wish Jag (Ford) would just cut out the crap and produce it. I'm sick and tired of these teaser concept cars never making into production. It's time car manufacturers realised we're in the 21st century for chrissakes, we expect modern, cutting-edge, futuristic cars!
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