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Aston Martin Vulcan: 7.0-liter V12 engine, 800 brake horse power, to be unveiled at Geneva Motor Show for £1.5 million

byCustoms Today Report
01/03/2015
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LONDON: Aston Martin new car Vulcan is set to revealed at Geneva Motor Show at a high price of £1.5 million ($22.33 million) with a 7.0 liter V12 engine, 800 brake horse power. Makers of car confirmed that only 24 units of Vulcan will be presented for sale.

The Aston Martin’s CEO Dr Andy Palmer describing it as “a sports car for true sports car lovers,” and promising that the Vulcan “sets a whole new standard in the ultra-high luxury supercar class.”

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However, buying a Vulcan isn’t like buying a car — it’s more like signing up to be a test pilot. You can’t just take the Vulcan out on the road (it’s track-only) and new owners are offered a free programme of “intensive track driver training.” Essentially this means going back to driving school, but with a car this powerful it’s a must for all but the most experienced drivers. Plus, in this case, instruction is being given by Aston Martin Racing drivers such as Le Mans-winning Darren Turner and the training cars are vehicles like the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S, Vantage GT4, and One-77.

The Vulcan itself is constructed around a two-seater carbon fibre monocoque and body (built by long-term Aston Martin’s partner Multimatic), with the V12 engine mounted front-midship. There’s an Xtrac six-speed sequential gearbox adapted from Aston Martin’s GTE race cars and a magnesium driveshaft. The Vulcan has the same 2.8-meter wheelbase as the One-77, with the wheels equipped with ceramic racing brake discs measuring 380mm in diameter at the front and 360mm at the rear. Supercars need superbrakes.

There’s official pictures below, but we’ll also be bringing you more news on the Vulcan and other incredible cars from the Geneva International Motor Show next week.

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