Aston Martin Vulcan


I‘d say it really looks far more like a concept car than a production car, interior and exterior are virtually remarkable and refreshing.
 
Powering the Aston Martin Vulcan is an entirely new engine which holds the accolade as the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated production engine and contrary to previous reports, it is unrelated to the Aston Martin One-77’s 7.3-litre V12. In fact, it has been developed by Aston Martin Racing and is a V12 displacing 7.0-litres and delivering over 800 hp.

I am a bit confused, the world's most powerful NA PRODUCTION ENGINE? Were they referring to the engine in the One-77 or the Vulcan, either way it is not correct anymore, the LaFerrari and the Fxxk are both more powerful than the One-77 and this Vulcan.
 
I am a bit confused, the world's most powerful NA PRODUCTION ENGINE? Were they referring to the engine in the One-77 or the Vulcan, either way it is not correct anymore, the LaFerrari and the Fxxk are both more powerful than the One-77 and this Vulcan.
I think they're talking about the Vulcan. But either way, we'll have to wait and see the final engine specs to see how it compares to the FXXK, because the laferrari engine is already at 800 I think.
 
Vulcan just sounds quintessentially British...
Like this flying Beast.
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I can see Clarkson taking it to Argentina and getting in trouble again.
 
Aston needs to pull together the best parts of the Vulcan, Vantage GT3 and DB10 into an actual production car.
 
Aston needs to pull together the best parts of the Vulcan, Vantage GT3 and DB10 into an actual production car.

Aston needs to develop some new stuff.
This thing to me feels like old parts slapped together in a new coat. Been there, done that. The specs are nice though. And the carbon too.
 
THIS IS NOT A RACING ONE-77

only the bottom part of the tub is related to the one-77 as explained here:
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edit: also produces 1300kg of downforce just below 200mph
 
Aston Martin downplays rumors of a street-legal Vulcan

Aston Martin Vulcan product manager Simon Croft caused a bit of a frenzy when he suggested the company was considering a street-legal version of the high-performance supercar but it appears it was all for naught.

When asked about the possibility of a street-legal Vulcan, an Aston Martin employee told Road & Track "While there has been some understandable interest in a road-legal version of the Vulcan, we have no plans for one and all our efforts now are making it the ultimate Aston track supercar."

That's not the answer fans were looking for but the Vulcan should be just fine as it's hard to argue with a naturally-aspirated 7.0-liter V12 engine that develops more than 800 bhp (596 kW) that enables the model to accelerate from 0-60 mph in less than three seconds and hit a top speed in excess of 200 mph (321.8 km/h).

Source: Road & Track
 
My goodness, this just looks absolutely vicious. But of all the places in the US...LA, NYC, Chicago....why Cleveland?



Dealer Brings The Only Aston Martin Vulcan In The US For Black Friday Event

As if trying to tickle certain people's generous buying bone in time for Black Friday, the only Aston Martin Vulcancurrently present in the US will be on display Nov 27-28 in Cleveland for an event named " Black Friday Vulcan Experience".
first unveiled in Geneva earlier this year, which is when we also found out that this LaFerrari FXX K and P1 GTR rival will be limited to just 24 units worldwide, each expected to be priced at around $2.3 million.

Naturally, there aren't many people who can afford such a purchase, and let's not forget that this car was made for the race track exclusively, which means you can't drive it on the road legally.

Since this is the only one in the United States and since it happens to be in Cleveland, there are a few local celebrities who might be interested in placing an order, seen as how they don't exactly lack the funds to do so. First big name to come to mind would be Cavaliers superstar LeBron James, though let's not rule out Browns QB Johnny Manziel just yet, since he's been known to do an impulsive thing or two off the field.

For the rest of us, having the chance to see the Vulcan in person could end up making this Black Friday Weekend even more special.


The carbon fiber work and the ducting look impressive.
 

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I gotta say, good-on Kyle. He's been getting some impressive cars lately for his uploads.
 
Aston needs to develop some new stuff.
This thing to me feels like old parts slapped together in a new coat. Been there, done that. The specs are nice though. And the carbon too.

What is old about it? The chassis is derived from the One-77 which was an all new carbon fibre tub not related to any other Aston, the engine is a race engine, which is pretty cool IMO, I wonder what old parts you've managed to find?
 

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