Aston Martin One-77


^for the first time ever im excited about AM.. this looks great..
Lets see if it turns out like that..
Or just a variant of the vanquish..( wich is how i see all recent astons)

PS
Sorry cause i know this board has love for AM:D
 
^for the first time ever im excited about AM.. this looks great..
Lets see if it turns out like that..
Or just a variant of the vanquish..( wich is how i see all recent astons)

PS
Sorry cause i know this board has love for AM:D

I agree with you kasihf. I know their cars are beautiful but they all look the same. Lets hope this one will look different.
 
As for the Astin Martin... it's anything but a "Veyron Chaser!" I think we'll have to wait for an entirely different automotive epoch before a car comes along that can legitimately put the screws to the Bugatti. Sure, there will always be some lightweight kit-car that gets close, but when will we see a real contender? It'll be another manhattan project, that's for sure.

It has already been done my friend...
Top speed
Bugatti Veyron=253mph
Shelby SSC Ultimate Aero=257mph

I saw a SSC at Barrett-Jackson this year, doesnt look like the veyron, but the magazine in the winshield along with the certificate from the guiness book of world records recognizing it as the worlds fastest car impressed me.
 
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New Aston Martin One-77 details surface




The era of epic supercars is certainly not over at Aston Martin, following the recent release of an official teaser for a new flagship model codenamed the ‘One-77’ that is set to enter production next year.

More details for the One-77 have now emerged, including several new teaser shots and a ‘Direct Customer Sales Contract’ with some of the expected specs of the car. However, Aston Martin is yet to confirm if the latest images are official and some of the proposed specs are contrary to information released earlier.

According to the leaked sales doc, which appeared on 925.nl, the One-77 will feature a 7.3L V12 engine with ‘more’ than 700hp (522kW) and 533lb-ft (750Nm) of torque. The first official teaser said the car would feature a 7.0L V12 engine.

The drivetrain is also said to feature dry-sump lubrication and a rear-mounted six-speed automated manual transmission. Other leaked details include both left and right-hand-drive availability, a carbon-fiber monocoque body structure with hand crafted aluminum panels, active aerodynamics, and a kerb weight around the 1,500kg mark. Expect to see 0-60mph (96km/h) runs of 3.5 seconds and a top speed in excess of 200mph (320km/h).

More:MotorAuthority
 
Fantastic. Is this the replacement for the Vanquish? Is Aston going to enlarge their existing engine or use MB's AMG engine because I don't think anyone else manufacture a 7.3L V12 besides AMG.
 
Is this the replacement for the Vanquish?

The only thing i know is that there's 99,99% of chance for it to become the most beautiful car in the world for me.:D

Good question, Monster. Afaik, AMG is the only one making 7.3L V12...:eusa_thin

:t-cheers:
 
These renderings are useless. Show us some damn real life photos. One can make any car look sexy as hell using dim lighting. Can't wait to see what Maybach model will transform from the chassi of this car.
 
Fantastic. Is this the replacement for the Vanquish? Is Aston going to enlarge their existing engine or use MB's AMG engine because I don't think anyone else manufacture a 7.3L V12 besides AMG.

Interesting question. That would be a huge way to confirm their collaboration if they did use the AMG 7.3L V12.

M
 
Oh yes I can now. I think that was posted earlier...lol. I thought you had a new live picture...I nearly fell out of my chair.

M
 
To be honest from that rear view it looks alot like the SLR in its stance with the looooong hood:D

And thats not bad at all..cause SLR is HAWT
 
Oh snap, bring it on!! That's a huge mouth, reminicent of the DB9 Zagato.
 

Aston Martin

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
Official website: Aston Martin

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