Jaguar F-Type 2021 - Cinematic - Commercial #TMSEDIT2021 HD
Like and subscribe for more and thanks for watching. Music from - https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/dmypuy/ Thank you so much (for vocals in the video) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VwC3nj3CPQ&t=132s Here is my submission for TMSEDIT 2021. And this is the first time I edited this kind of video. I got great experience. Thank you TMS productions. TMS productions is a Youtube channel which creating videography and photography related contents. Check out TMS from here - https://www.youtube.com/c/TMSProductions/featured "After seven years on sale, the Jaguar F-Type has had its biggest update yet. You’ve probably spied the newly squinting headlights already, and if the bottom half of the internet is any kind of barometer, you might not like them very much. But please, reserve full judgement until you’ve seen one of these in person. This remains a wildly good-looking car in both coupe and convertible shapes, and the rest of its styling has largely been left well alone. Wise. The F-Type’s biggest stories also lie a few feet back from those lights. Chiefly, its V6 engine has gone – in the UK market at least – replaced by a new tune of supercharged V8. Yep, Jaguar has bucked all current motor industry trends and upsized the mid-range F-Type’s engine. Whatever will the climate change protestors think. At least they’ll be marginally appeased by the ongoing existence of the entry-level four-cylinder F-Type ‘P300’, whose 296bhp 2.0-litre turbo engine continues untouched. Last year, it garnered 42 per cent of F-Type sales, but Jag does expect the new 444bhp 5.0-litre V8 ‘P450’ to chip away at that share significantly. Sitting atop both is the also-V8 567bhp F-Type R, which is the range halo now that the wild SVR has gone off sale, but not before donating its engine tune and suspension components to the R. All use an eight-speed automatic transmission, with the F-Type manual dropped from sale after a mere seven were sold in 2019. Sad, but we’ll cope: the ZF-derived paddleshifter is superb and was always our favourite anyway." - Copied from Topgear.