The Jaguar B99 is a concept car designed and developed by the Italian design house Bertone. It was first shown to the public on the Bertone stand at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The 4-door saloon was shown in two versions: compact executive (B99) and grand tourer (B99 GT). It was designed by Bertone's Michael Robinson and Adrian Griffiths[1] and was based more on traditional Jaguars of the Geoff Lawson era compared to more recent Jaguars designed by Ian Callum.[2]
B99
The B99 was a 4500 mm long 4-door saloon with 4 seats constructed of aluminium panels[3] and featured suicide doors. It was only 1350 mm high and 1950 mm wide and stood on a 2800 mm wheelbase.
The power train was also developed by Bertone as a hybrid; featuring a 1.4 L engine for range extension purposes with two