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Jaguar Releases New iPad App

This year, Jaguar is celebrating its 75th anniversary. This means that, for three quarters of a century, we have been gifted with one impressive car design after another.

The company has already offered itself countless presents, by releasing special editions and holding various events. However, the most exciting anniversary celebration is undoubtedly the Jaguar C-X75 concept, which has recently made its North American debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

Now, the company has released a new iPad app that is aimed at celebrating 75 years of vehicles with a stunning design.

The app is focused on the C-X75 concept, offering users images, videos that show the vehicle in action and interviews with the men who made the concept become a reality, including Design Director Ian Callum and Head of Research Tony Harper.

"Entirely forward-looking, the C-X75 has been informed by Jaguar's rich history of groundbreaking road and racing cars. The app leads users through the iconic designs behind the Jaguar legend and the passionate people that created them," stated the press release.

"Beautiful newly commissioned photography of such famous cars as the C and D-Type racers, mighty Mk II and elegant E-Type are interspersed with heritage images, archive video and the stories of the men behind the marque."

The application can be considered a Jaguar encyclopedia, as it is packed with images, video and interviews that offer a complete story for the viewer.

The Jaguar 75 iPad can be downloaded free of charge from the usual locations. The company also offers a version that was developed specifically for iPhone users.
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