A Jaguar car which has been made road legal having previously only been a concept model will publicly debut at a Bicester event set to take place in April.
The Jaguar C-X75, which has been made road legal by CALLUM, will be shown at Bicester Heritage's Scramble on April 21.
The C-X75 will be showcased at the centre of the venue, The Armoury, following road adaptations overseen by the specialist vehicle company.
CALLUM, co-founded in 2019 by former Jaguar project team leader Ian Callum, made modifications such as altering the exhaust and adding catalytic converters and indicators.
The chassis of the car was previously featured in the Vatican City chase scene in the film Spectre.
Adam Donfrancesco, CALLUM engineering director who oversaw the project, said: "Stunt cars are arguably the true stars, bringing to life the legendary scenes that stay with us as car enthusiasts.
"So few actually survive the rigours of filming, preservation was key whilst meeting the legislation and it’s great we can reveal it to the enthusiastic Scramblers."
Bicester Motion chief executive Dan Geoghegan, said: "Ian Callum and CALLUM have been long-time supporters and friends of Bicester Heritage, so we are delighted to be able to showcase its latest work on the C-X75.
"It is surely one of the finest chapters in his impressive back catalogue, and to see it on the road would be an unforgettable sight."
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