Strictly speaking, at the moment of its birth in 1935 this car was simply
called SS 100. It is quite clear that it was impossible to have a car with
this name in Europe after the Second World War, and the name of the firm
and all cars had to be changed. They got the name - Jaguar. The figure 100
in the name of the car appeared because its maximal speed was exactly
100 miles per hour (more than 160 km/h). Peculiarities of the design were
a rail frame, on which there were a two-place open body with a wooden frame
and metal skin. In-line six-cylinder engine with two carburettors and valves
in the cylinders' head could achieve 125 h/p.
3D Models characteristics:
format - 3DS;
objects - car body, brakes, chassis, engine, steering, transmission, 4wheels;
faces - 203012;
materials - 39.