Jaguar TCS Racing launch all-new I-Type 7

Jaguar TCS Racing have unveiled their all‑new ABB FIA Formula E World Championship contender – the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 – on the eve of it turning a wheel in Free Practice 1 at the São Paulo E‑Prix. The reveal took place 37‑storeys up in stunning downtown São Paulo, marking the beginning of Jaguar TCS Racing’s 2024/25 World Championship campaign.

Following the debut of a temporary testing livery at the official pre‑season test in Madrid last month, Jaguar TCS Racing have today revealed an all‑new livery for the duration of the season which features the team’s signature black, white and gold design.

.

What an exciting week it has been to start our 2024/25 title campaign. Firstly, the reveal of the new Jaguar Type 00 in Miami and now the unveiling of our Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 in its official livery here in São Paulo, less than 24‑hours before it will be on‑track in the hands of Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans. It’s an incredibly exciting time for the Jaguar brand and for us as reigning World Champions. “In parallel with our Season 10 Teams’ World Championship and Manufacturers’ Trophy wins with the Jaguar I‑TYPE 6, we have been designing, developing and testing the new Jaguar I‑TYPE 7. The all‑new Jaguar powertrain is at the start of its development journey but we have seen positive early signs and, along with all teams, we’ve been enjoying the challenge of maximising the new regulations and capability that comes with the shift into the GEN3 Evo era of Formula E. GEN3 Evo and the new homologation means Manufacturers have had the opportunity to introduce improved powertrain concepts and components, in addition to the common bodywork and all‑wheel‑drive capability. I am certain the changes are going to mean not only faster cars, but also an incredibly close and competitive season where most of the grid could be in a position to fight for podiums and wins. “Most importantly, these new regulations give us further opportunities to develop and prove electric vehicle technology at an accelerated rate, and ensure those benefits are transferred to Jaguar’s future all‑electric vehicles for the benefit of our customers.

JAMES BARCLAY,
(JAGUAR TCS RACING TEAM PRINCIPAL)

.

.

I am excited to get back on track once again for Jaguar TCS Racing. It is a great feeling to head to São Paulo as the reigning Formula E Teams’ World Champions and, after a busy off‑season testing our new GEN3 Evo car, we will be doing all we can to ensure the team begin Season 11 strongly.

MITCH EVANS
(JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #9)

.

.

I am really looking forward to getting my second season with Jaguar TCS Racing underway. It’s clear that in Season 10 we have left unfinished business. We made some important progress with the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 at the pre‑season test in Madrid, so I am hoping we can continue that momentum and make a positive start at the opening round of the new campaign in São Paulo.

NICK CASSIDY
(JAGUAR TCS RACING DRIVER #37)

.

The new GEN3 Evo era of Formula E introduced with Season 11 sees significant updates for the core FIA‑mandated areas of all cars (common components), and significant new technology opportunities for the manufacturers (manufacturer perimeter).

Bodywork updates shared by all teams include a new nose and improved aero that will enable cars to run closer than ever before, while new Hankook iON tyres offer 5‑10% more grip – and a significant challenge for all teams to understand their characteristics.

While maximum traction power remains the same at 350kW, for the first time the Front Powertrain Kit (FPK) is available to deliver traction too – meaning all‑wheel‑drive will be permitted in the Qualifying Duels, during the launch and Attack Mode phases of the races. Teams will be able to govern the distribution of that 350kW over the front and rear axles in those phases through their own software control systems, the transition between rear‑ and all‑wheel‑drive being particularly critical. Under braking, both front and rear powertrains will provide a combined 600kW of regen into the battery.

As a manufacturer, Jaguar has engineered a significant number of additional technological updates for the I‑TYPE 7. Chief among these is an all‑new rear powertrain comprising an inverter, MGU and transmission. Not only is that powertrain packaged very differently to its predecessor to give the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 better overall handling balance but there has been a reduction in the weight of electrical ancillary systems.

Within that Jaguar rear powertrain, the new MGU is even more efficient due to enhancements in thermal management technologies – meaning the I‑TYPE 7 can make more efficient use of available energy to go faster for longer. All of these powertrain updates mean the development of new software controls, with which the Season 11 regulations allow greater freedom for manufacturers in this area, have been a key focal point in pre‑season I‑TYPE 7 testing.

Other Jaguar I‑TYPE 7‑specific hardware updates include a re‑designed rear suspension. Along with the improved balance offered by the all‑new powertrain packaging, the new rear suspension will mean greater adaptability of handling characteristics between circuits.

Overall, the Jaguar I‑TYPE 7 is a significantly more advanced race car than its I‑TYPE 6 predecessor – the car that took Jaguar to victory in the 2024 Teams’ World Championship and Manufacturers’ Trophy titles.

Jaguar TCS Racing heads into the new season with the support and expertise of their partners ‑ Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wolfspeed, Dow, Castrol, and Google Cloud ‑ who join in the pursuit of discovering and driving innovations for the future of all‑electric racing, as well as the next generation of electric vehicles. The team is also joined by official suppliers in Alpinestars, AERO, and Reflo.

The lights go out in São Paulo at 14:05 (GMT ‑3) on Saturday 07 December.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn

Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Insurance powered by Peter James

Specialists in flexible insurance cover, made to protect the true value of what matters most, Peter James Insurance is best known for its classics and vintage vehicle insurance including specialist options such as Free Agreed Value, Laid-Up Cover, Multi-Vehicle options, Limited Mileage and more. Alongside classic car cover, they have significant expertise and experience in motor trade, commercial, liability and indemnity insurance across a diverse range of sectors, including a club liability insurance scheme – unique to Peter James Insurance.

Get a quick quote online via: https://qqcar.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk/?c=JEC&utm_source=JECQQ&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=zPJI_QQ_JEC

Read more about the scheme here: https://www.peterjamesinsurance.co.uk/club-member/jec/?utm_source=JEC&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=zPJI_JEC

Call: 0121 274 5360

Please contact Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Insurance powered by Peter James on 0121 274 5360

Insurance Checklist

Before you get in touch with us please make sure to note down as many of the following details as possible. If you can complete the checklist ahead of time, it’ll make the process of arranging your insurance quick, simple and easy.

 

Personal Details

  • Your personal details, including your full address, home, work and mobile phone numbers, and email address.
  • The full name, address, date of birth, duration of licence to drive, and 5-year claim and conviction record of the person who will be driving the vehicle(s).
  • Your membership number for the JEC
  • How many vehicles are in the household (you might qualify for multi-car insurance).

 

Vehicle Details

  • The make, model and year of the vehicle(s).
  • The current overall mileage of the vehicle(s).
  • The engine size and specification of the vehicle(s).
  • All modifications made to the vehicle(s), such as the installation of non-standard wheels, aftermarket electronic equipment, performance-enhancing parts, or cosmetic upgrades.
  • Any previous professional valuations of the vehicle(s).

 

Vehicle Use

  • Where the vehicle(s) is/are typically kept overnight (e.g. a garage).
  • The expected annual mileage of the vehicle(s).
  • What the vehicle(s) is/are typically used for.
  • What cover (if any) is required for:
    • Commuting or driving as part of a job.
    • JEC TrackSport, or other such situations.
    • Use of the vehicle(s) abroad.

Agreed values

We have a number of highly-qualified experts who can inspect your vehicle prior to purchase and provide you with a full written report. In addition to their complete understanding of the mechanical and aesthetic aspects of vehicle inspection, they have extensive experience with the Jaguar marque which perfectly equips them to identify the unique requirements of specific models and years, something that is particularly important for older cars.

The cost of an inspection begins at £100, with the final figure determined by the time needed and the distance the inspector is required to travel. We can guarantee that your inspection will be cheaper than an equivalent AA or RAC inspection.

This small upfront outlay could save you thousands in the long term.

To arrange an inspection simply call JEC Head Office on 0117 969 8186 and they will provide you with details of your nearest inspector.

Also from our club HQ in Bristol we can give you an official valuation for insurance purposes. Our valuations are accepted by all leading insurance brokers and Companies.

Simply call 0117 969 8186 for details

GETTING STARTED

Jaguar Enthusiasts’ Club Insurance is designed specifically for members of the JEC. That’s why it covers JEC TrackSport events and offers cover for JEC Young Enthusiasts. Furthermore, the scheme recognises that members may have a combination of newer and more historic Jaguars and so the scheme caters for all, other individually or part of a multi-vehicle offering.

Club insurance doesn’t operate the way standard insurance does. While it does still take a vehicle’s mechanical characteristics into account, it also places a lot of emphasis on how the vehicle is used, cared for and maintained.

Club insurance also offers a host of benefits and products that you simply cannot get outside of membership of the JEC, such as member to member cover for example. This enables you to drive your friends Jaguars at regional meets, events and on tours with fully comprehensive cover and without the need to complete more paperwork or ring up and incur costs for adding named drivers.

This way, you’ll be comfortable knowing that you have a policy that fits your vehicle and your usage needs perfectly.