/750-bhp Aston Martin One-77 Ready For Production

750-bhp Aston Martin One-77 Ready For Production

ason one 77 at 750 bhp Aston Martin One 77 Ready For Production

As the One-77, Aston Martin’s latest and the most outrageous supercar, gets ready for produciton the company confirmed its power output at 750bhp and 750Nm of torque, which makes it the most powerful naturally aspirated road car in the world today. Aston rightfully describes the One-77 as “The ultimate expression of design, engineering and craftsmanship”, but at 1.2 million Pounds it’s not even a dream car. And only 77 super wealthy persons will have the chance to own one.

In the fourth part of the One-77 film series which is released today, Dr. Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin and Marek Reichman, Director of Design discuss the fundamental elements of what makes the One-77 so unique. The film shows the first complete engineering car in motion on the test track.

The One-77, a sports car of unparalleled beauty with subtle aggression and performance to eclipse any previous Aston Martin road car will be built at the marque’s global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire. Over the past nine months, the One-77 has been undergoing Aston Martin’s rigorous engineering test programme. The car, despite its exclusive volume of only 77 is being subjected to the same engineering development process as the current range of acclaimed sports cars. This includes extreme hot and cold testing plus sign-off at the Nürburgring Nordschleife; the world’s toughest and most unforgiving test track.

In April of this year the One-77 made its on-road debut as part of the Tourist Trophy where it led a parade of supercars taking the Trophy from London’s Pall Mall to the Silverstone circuit where it performed some hot laps.

Dr. Ulrich Bez, Chief Executive of Aston Martin said: “The One-77 is approaching a production reality and of course, there is considerable excitement in the project. Now the next steps are all about details and refinement to complete the composition. I know the final car will demonstrate what the Aston Martin team is capable of.”

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