As Jaguar moves towards the near silence of its all-electric future of modern luxury from 2025, it has shared sound recordings of its iconic Jaguar F-Type V8 sports car with the British Library to be archived for all time.

Jaguar recorded sound clips of the F-Type R 75 in the semi-anechoic chamber at the Gaydon Engineering Center. This is the same facility where the car’s exhaust note was originally tuned and for the recordings, the F-Type R performed a number of gear shifts and acceleration runs.

“The F-TYPE’s supercharged V8 makes a unique sound because of the meticulous optimization work we applied to the entire powertrain, most of all to the intake and exhaust systems – more than 85 iterations before we first launched the car, and developed continuously ever since,” Jaguar senior sound engineer Charles Richardson described. “The culmination of that work – the sounds you experience driving the F-TYPE R 75 – is something we want to be available for generations to come. Archiving it with the British Library allows us to do that, and that’s something we’re very proud of.” 

The two clips shared to the British Library perfectly capture the essence of the potent V8 and while listening to a recording isn’t quite the same as enjoying the sound in the flesh, it’s exciting enough. Future generations may never hear a combustion-powered car in person and will have to go to museums to discover what they sounded like. 

Source: Jaguar

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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