Jaguar has released a single, tantalising glimpse of what it refers to as its 'production concept' car, the C-X16, due to take a bow at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show.
While many rumours suggested that Jaguar's Frankfurt debutante would take the form of a compact roadster reminiscent of the 50-year-old E-type, the designer sketch provided indicates that the concept is in fact a mature-looking two-door coupé. That design maturity tends to suggest that this is much more than a flight of motor show fancy; the 'production concept' tag backs that up.
There's very little else to say about it for now, so we'll let Jaguar's men do the talking:
Ian Callum, Director of Design, Jaguar Cars: "Great Jaguars have always been beautiful, innovative and have looked firmly to the future. The finished C-X16 concept has the potential to do these things while retaining the ability to surprise, to excite and invigorate."
Adrian Hallmark, Global Brand Director, Jaguar Cars: "Jaguar has set in place bold, ambitious plans for the future. This production concept demonstrates the depth of design and engineering ability we have within Jaguar to make these plans come to life - I look forward to sharing this latest, exciting step at the Frankfurt Motor Show."
As is the way, the C-X16 will be on display the night before the first press day of the show, on September 12, though we're promised full details on September 7.