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Jaguar's Vision Gran Turismo concept is long, low and electric

Jaguar's Vision Gran Turismo joins the likes of Bugatti, Peugeot and Mercedes in the Gran Turismo series of games.

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Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo concept

Jaguar is the latest in a long line of companies to come up with a Vision Gran Turismo concept.

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Jag's take on the theme is a long, low coupe with classic proportions.

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The car is envisioned as being totally electric and capable of 0-to-60 in under two seconds.

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It's packing over 1,000 horsepower and 885 pound-feet of torque.

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The concept is gorgeous, but the real tragedy is that it'll never get built.

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