The aborted project uses a turbocharged 1.6 liter engine in conjunction with two inline electric engines to produce over 850 bhp.
Jaguar first revealed the C-X75 at the 2010 Paris Motor Show as a prototype that could be produced to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Jaguar.
That means the C-X75 could have been a logical successor to the XJ220 which was the fastest production car in the world for a short time.