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Super expensive Aston Martin One77

Super expensive Aston Martin One77

The Aston Martin One-77 has been a long time coming. The super-expensive British supercar continues to be titillated and titillated, Aston even having gone so far as showing the car's form on the auto show circuit, only leaving it under a cloth throughout the show.

Aston Martin set up a devoted website for the most potent production Aston Martin ever, which can be found at www.one-77.com.

Carrying cost of a cool EU 1 million and headed for final production in a limited run of only 77 units, the One-77 is without a doubt targeted at the kind of attention-seeking car customer possibly not too affected by the global economic breakdown presently gripping the auto industry as whole.

Aston Martin's full style muscle was directed toward the One-77's development, being the very first genuinely all-new Aston model in a long time. The proof is in the pudding, as the Aston Martin One-77 production model just won one of the industry's most coveted style awards, the Concorso d’Eleganza Design Award for Concept Cars and Prototypes at Como Lake, Italy.

Let's talk about numbers. The One-77 has a six liter V12 tightly based on the powerplants utilized in the V12 Vanquish and brand-new V12 Vantage, but reformed totally for this application to generate more than seven hundred horsepower. The firm says the One-77 was developed with DTM series race cars in mind, and if the brand new supercar proves as competent on the road as it looks on paper, those 77 examples should be snapped real quick.

All the power is push upon the piteous rear wheels via a new six speed true consecutive manual unit Aston promises will dribble down through the rest of its product line. The stunning twenty inch wheels, carrying massive Pirellis 335 millimeter across out back, cloak new Carbon Ceramic Matrix brake technologies which promises raised cooling by transmitting much less kinetic energy as heat through the brake fluid and system.

With a guaranteed curb weight of about 1500kg, the One-77 is will do the 0-60 run in 3.5 seconds, with a maximum speed of more than 200 mph. Because of the car's beauty, expense and rarity, your average Aston Martin One-77 possessor will possibly never have enough road to hit 150 let alone 200 mph or a race track. In an automobile industry finding hundred year old firms all of a sudden going bankrupt, is the One-77 at all related?

Official Aston Martin press documents speak of "extraordinary workmanship and money-no-object resolve for quality". It's a risk-free bet Aston will fall short of money on this car, however, if the British brand name can monetarily weather this flutter and carry on to create genuinely extraordinary GT and sports cars, the actual winners would be the well-heeled enthusiast assemblage.