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Aston Martin One-77
Car type |
Coupe |
Curb weight |
1500 Kg (3307 lbs) |
Introduced |
2009 |
Origin country |
United Kingdom |
Performance
0 - 100 kmph |
3.2 s |
Top speed |
355 kmph (221 mph) |
Powertrain specs
Engine type |
Naturally Aspirated V12 |
Displacement |
7.3 L (445 ci) |
Power |
760 PS (750 bhp / 559 KW) |
Torque |
750 N-m (553 lb-ft) |
Power / liter |
104 ps (103 HP) |
Power / weight |
507 ps (500 bhp)/ t |
Torque / weight |
500 Nm (369 lb-ft) /t |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manaual |
Layout |
Front engine, Rear wheel drive |
The Aston Martin One-77 features a full carbon fibre monocoque chassis, a handcrafted aluminium body, and a 7.3 L; 446.2 cu in (7,312 cc) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder V12 engine with Variable Valve Timing rated at 559 kW (760 PS; 750 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 750 Nm (553 lb ft) of torque at 5,000 rpm.
The Aston Martin One-77 is a two-door, two-seater flagship sports car built by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin. The car was first shown at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, although it remained mostly covered by a "Savile Row tailored skirt" throughout the show. It was revealed in full at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, and deliveries from the beginning of 2011.
The production of the Aston Martin One-77 was limited to 77 cars, forming part of the name One-77, and sold for GB£1,150,000. In May 2012, one of the 77 was involved in a crash in Hong Kong and was written off, reducing the number of total cars in existence to 76.
Prior to the One-77's Paris Motor Show debut, various details about the car were revealed, but official specifications were not fully revealed until the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.
The Aston Martin One-77 features a full carbon fibre monocoque chassis, a handcrafted aluminium body, and a 7.3 L; 446.2 cu in (7,312 cc) DOHC 4 valves per cylinder V12 engine with Variable Valve Timing rated at 559 kW (760 PS; 750 hp) at 7,500 rpm and 750 N⋅m (553 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,000 rpm. Aston Martin claimed the engine to be the most powerful production naturally aspirated engine in the world when the first car was delivered.
The car utilises a strengthened version of the DB9's 6-speed automated manual transmission and height-adjustable pushrod suspension coupled with dynamic stability control. The One-77 features Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres (255/35 ZR20 front, 335/30 ZR20 rear) and Carbon Ceramic Matrix brakes.
The top speed was estimated to be 350 km/h (220 mph) but actual tests in December 2009 showed a figure of 354.067 km/h (220.007 mph), with a 0–97 Km/h (60 mph) acceleration time of approximately 3.5 seconds.
The engineering and manufacturing of the carbon fibre chassis and suspension system was contracted to Multimatic of Canada. The projected weight was 1,500 kg (3,307 lb), but the production model weighs 1,630 kg (3,594 lb).
The Aston Martin One-77 has been awarded with several internationally renowned design awards including the Concorso d’Eleganza Design Award for Concept Cars and Prototypes, the GOOD DESIGN award by The Chicago Athenauem: Museum of Architecture and Design in North America and the "Best Design" award by the UK motoring magazine Auto Express.and many others.
Towards the end of its production, Aston Martin produced a seven-unit, special version of the One-77 called the "Q-Series". The "Q" part of the name comes from the Q by Aston Martin personalisation program. The "series" part of the name is a possible reference to the selection of liveries that appear on each car.
The vehicle liveries are:
Metallic grey paint, black 10-spoke wheels, red/black two-tone interior, red stripe on front fascia
Solid white paint, silver 10-spoke wheels, black interior, red stripe on front fascia, black wing mirrors
Solid white paint, silver 12-spoke wheels, red/black two-tone interior, red double stripe along the body
Black paint, black 10-spoke wheels, red/black two-tone interior, red stripe on front fascia, dark red wing mirrors
The specifications and performance figures are the same as the regular car. One of these vehicles was on sale in 2012 in Dubai, Abu Dhabi for AED 11 million (US$2.9 million).
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