IT WON’T GO QUIETLY: UNMISTAKEABLE JAGUAR F-TYPE V8 SOUND PRESERVED IN BRITISH LIBRARY

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• Celebration: As Jaguar prepares for an all-electric car future, the distinctive notes of the Jaguar F-TYPE V8 have been recorded for future generations to appreciate
• Future proofing: Preserving F-TYPE’s unmistakable noise will be submitted to the archives alongside other culturally significant entries such as the first street recordings of cars, ensuring it will be available for people to enjoy for generations to come
• Supercharged sound: Jaguar engineers chose the most immersive possible playback experience of the F-TYPE R 75’s 575PS 5.0-litre V8 as a fitting example
• Source material: The recordings were created in Jaguar’s purpose-built sound chamber at the Gaydon Engineering Centre – the same place that F-TYPE’s exhaust note was originally developed
• On the record: The recordings will be catalogued in the British Library archives from Autumn 2023 listen to it now on the Jaguar media site. Configure your F-TYPE at jaguar.com

As Jaguar moves towards the near-silent running of its all-electric modern luxury future from 2025, it has today shared sound recordings of its iconic Jaguar F-TYPE V8 sports car with the British Library.

The recordings – made from inside the cabin and from outside the car – capture F-TYPE’s unmistakeable, supercharged V8 soundtrack. By sharing these with the British Library, Jaguar has enabled people worldwide – and for all time – to enjoy the sounds of the last combustion-engine Jaguar sports car.

Recorded inside the semi-anechoic chamber at the Gaydon Engineering Centre – a soundproof room used to develop and test the refinement and sound quality of Jaguar’s vehicles – where F-TYPE’s exhaust note was originally tuned, the Ligurian satin black R 75 Coupé performed a number of gear shifts and acceleration sprints, composing the 30 and 47 second tracks.

Charles Richardson, Senior Sound Engineer, Jaguar, said: “The F-TYPE’s supercharged V8 makes a unique sound because of the meticulous optimisation 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.

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“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 V8 engine’s sound will be archived in institutions around the world, capturing a global love for the famous growl.

Selected for the recording was a 2024 Model Year F-TYPE R 75 Coupé, a special edition created to mark the final model year of F-TYPE and 75 years of Jaguar sports cars. Offered exclusively with all-wheel drive, its 5.0-litre supercharged V8 develops 575PS and 700Nm of torque and can accelerate the car from 0-60mph in just 3.5 seconds and on to an electronically-limited maximum speed of 186mph.

Cheryl Tipp, the British Library’s Curator of Wildlife & Environmental Sounds, said: “We’re delighted to be able to preserve recordings of the F-TYPE V8 engine for Jaguar enthusiasts and listeners around the world. As production of this engine comes to a close, this unique noise takes its place in the nation’s archive alongside other sounds that can no longer be heard today”.

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