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2011 Aston Martin One-77

The One-77 is Aston Martin's definitive sports car, one that epitomizes everything Aston Martin from technology, the hand-craftsmanship of the hand rolled aluminum panels to the attention to detail. A culmination of all the marque's know-how, the One-77 delivers effortless beauty guaranteed to stir the senses with performance potential eclipsing any previous Aston Martin. (continued below)
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Source: Aston Martin | Published: Tue Aug 17, 2010 |
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For Aston Martin's Chief Executive, Dr Ulrich Bez, revealing the One-77's
secrets is a proud moment: "Right from the very beginning of the project the
vision for One-77 was very simple: It had to combine high-technology with
hand-built craftsmanship, and demonstrate the unique capabilities and passion of
our designers, engineers and technical partners.
"Quite simply it had to
be the ultimate expression of Aston Martin. As you can now see, we have achieved
that goal in magnificent style."
Chris Porritt, One-77 Programme Manager
continued: "We wanted to create something that wows you as much when you see
what's under the skin as the exterior styling itself. We started by identifying
the most technologically exciting front-engined, rear-wheel drive cars in the
world: those from the DTM race series. We then applied the principles and
technology that feature heavily in their design and translated it to a road car
application."
Inspired by DTM Series Race Cars
Consequently
the One-77's structural core is a lightweight and immensely rigid carbon fiber
monocoque. Conceived and designed at Aston Martin's Gaydon HQ, the monocoque, or
'tub', has been built in partnership with Multimatic (MTC). As world leaders in
carbon composite technology, advanced vehicle analysis and dynamic simulation,
MTC brings unrivalled specialist capabilities to the exacting challenge of the
One-77 program.
Employing the classic formula of double wishbones at each corner, the One-77
features inboard suspension front and rear, with pushrods employed to transfer
vertical suspension movements to the horizontally mounted spring/damper units. A
practice taken directly from racing car design, the main advantages of inboard
suspension are a reduction in unsprung weight and the ability to package the
suspension components more effectively.
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Specifications |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive |
Powertrain |
Type |
V12 |
Displacement |
446 cu in (7300 cc) |
Power |
750 hp |
Torque |
553 lb-ft |
Redline |
n/a |
Driveline |
Rear Wheel Drive |
Transmission |
6 Speed Sequential Manual |
Brakes & Tires |
Brakes Front - Rear |
Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear |
255/35 ZR20 - 335/30 ZR20 |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
Length |
n/a |
Width |
n/a |
Height |
n/a |
Curb Weight |
3307 lbs (Est.) |
Performance |
0-60 |
3.5 s (Est.) |
1/4 Mile |
n/a |
60-0 Braking |
n/a |
Top Speed |
220 mph |
Fuel Economy |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway |
n/a |
Origin & Price |
Origin |
Great Britain |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) |
$1,800,000 (Based on Media Reports) |