The Best Easter Eggs Jaguar Has Put In Its Cars – SlashGear
We said Jaguar has been doling out eggs since 2001, but not always in the conventional sense. That year the company revealed its R-Coupe concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show. While Matthew Beaven designed the exterior, the inside was created by Mark Phillips. Incredibly, the entire concept was designed and built from scratch in less than six months.
The coupe had a center console that ran the entire length of the interior, front to back. Beaven’s says tucked inside was a cheeky little addition solely meant for the passenger. What, pray tell, was that addition? A removable whisky flask. An odd choice given today’s social movement against drunk driving, although that hot-button topic is viewed much differently in Europe, where the vehicle was built. Plus, Jaguar never had plans to mass-produce this particular car.
Then, in 2016, it unveiled the electric I-PACE concept SUV at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which would later go into full production. Three lines of discreet verbiage are scrawled on the passenger side dashboard of the concept: “I-PACE Concept, Lovingly Crafted by Jaguar, 52 22′ 59.8″ N 1 29′ 37.7″ W.” Those numbers are the coordinates for Jaguar’s headquarters in Coventry, England.
Additionally, the dash included a hidden tray that, when pulled out, showed a drawing of a glove on it – a literal glove box.
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