Jaguar’s F-Type Coupe has a sort of beauty that can be frightening for tuners, which means that, even when the car does have some time to settle into the market, you shouldn’t expect to see too many body kits for it. Nonetheless, the world of virtual tuning knows no such borders.
We are here to show a rendering of such an exterior package for the F-Type Coupe. The chosen path was one of the wildest on the market, namely the Liberty Walk approach.
Coming from Black Ghost Design, the virtual transformation obviously has the usual Liberty Walk visual effect - even though its doesn’t pack all that many element and these are not necessarily extreme, this manages to thoroughly transform the appearance of the Jag. Thus, the F-Type Coupe now looks like a racer.
The most important element of the Liberty Walk kit, the riveted-on fenders are here. The side skirts and the rear diffuser are also bespoke, but the NASCAR-like spoiler at the back is the one that really grabs attention. We’ll excuse the V6-specific exhaust.
As always when talking about the Japanese tuner (which also operates in the US), we’re not quite sure about the aerodynamic effects of this.
However, the rendered Liberty Walk Jaguar F-Type Coupe sports an element we haven’t seen on the the tuner’s actual cars. We are referring to the fins on the sides of the rear window. Once again, the supposed stabilisation effect may or may not do its job if ever taken to the streets.
Coming from Black Ghost Design, the virtual transformation obviously has the usual Liberty Walk visual effect - even though its doesn’t pack all that many element and these are not necessarily extreme, this manages to thoroughly transform the appearance of the Jag. Thus, the F-Type Coupe now looks like a racer.
The most important element of the Liberty Walk kit, the riveted-on fenders are here. The side skirts and the rear diffuser are also bespoke, but the NASCAR-like spoiler at the back is the one that really grabs attention. We’ll excuse the V6-specific exhaust.
As always when talking about the Japanese tuner (which also operates in the US), we’re not quite sure about the aerodynamic effects of this.
However, the rendered Liberty Walk Jaguar F-Type Coupe sports an element we haven’t seen on the the tuner’s actual cars. We are referring to the fins on the sides of the rear window. Once again, the supposed stabilisation effect may or may not do its job if ever taken to the streets.