Rendered Speculation: Aston Martin One-77
As soon as David Richards & Co took over the Aston Martin brand that had stagnated under the stewardship of Ford, the rumours began to surface of a new supercar being launched. These rumours were confirmed to be true just a few short weeks a go when the British marque released the first teaser image of the One-77.
For some people this teaser image wasn't enough, especially in the eyes of designer Jon Sibal who has created this new rendering of the model, you may also remember Jon for the superb rendering published here on WCF of the Mercedes McLaren SLR Roadster.
Details about the model were left very much to the rumour mill, it is believed that the power will come from a hand-built 7.0 liter V12 engine which will be housed nicely inside a chassis made of aluminium and carbon fiber.
A total of 77 examples of the model will be made of the creatively named (NOT!!) One-77, pricing will be upwards of £1million putting it at the same level as the Bugatti Veyron. This means we should see a performance matching this price, the 0-60mph time is expected to sit below 3.5 seconds with top speed probably going above 200mph.
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IMO the one-77 is more than an expensive veyron competitor. Aston Martin and David Richards LOVES racing. the One-77 will have iterations that will possibly compete in other racing classes they are not attacking now.
perhaps we will see them in LMP1 or LMP2.









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