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Revision as of 08:36, 5 March 2015

Aston Martin Vulcan
Overview
ManufacturerAston Martin
Production2015- (24 cars expected)
DesignerMarek Reichman
Body and chassis
ClassSupercar
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutFMR layout
Powertrain
Engine7.0 L V12
800 bhp (811 PS, 597 kw)
Transmission6-speed sequential
Dimensions
Kerb weight1,350 kg (2,976 lb)

The Aston Martin Vulcan is a model launched in 2015 by Aston Martin at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The Vulcan is a rear wheel drive track only supercar that runs on a new 7 L V12 engine mounted on a carbon fiber chassis and body delivering 800 hp. The Vulcan is fitted with carbon ceramic brakes, magnesium torque tube with a carbon fiber propeller shaft, limited-slip differential, Xtrac 6-speed sequential gearbox and has a curb weight of 1350 kg.[1]

The Vulcan is designed by Aston Martin's creative officer Marek Reichman taking inspirations from Aston Martin current models Vantage and DB9.[2] Vulcan Hypercar is be a limited edition vehicle, only 24 cars will be made priced at $2.3 million.[3]

History

On February 25, 2015 the Aston Martin Vulcan was introduced. A track-only supercar and Aston Martin's most extreme car to date.

Brought to life with technologies from extensive motorsport experience and using the Aston's acknowledged flair for design and engineering ingenuity the 800-plus hp, all-carbon fiber Aston Martin Vulcan will have extreme performance.

The car is very limited to just 24 examples worldwide.

Motorsport Inspiration

The Vulcan is styled entirely in-house by the Aston Martin creative officer Marek Reichman, the Vulcan features a new design language that should be found in the next generation of Aston Martin sports cars.

The Vulcan is is powered by Aston's most potent iteration yet of the company’s naturally-aspirated 7.0 Litre V12 engine.With its 800-plus hp engine developed partly with Aston Martin Racing, this front mid-engined, rear-wheel drive supercar draws extensively on the brand’s rich GT motorsport experience

It utilises techniques of motorsport engineering with the Vulcan seeing its power-to-weight ratio exceed those of the FIA GTE cars which compete in the World Endurance Championship.

With engineering sourced from the brand’s successful GT racing campaign, the car features a carbon fibre monocoque and body constructed by Aston Martin’s long-term specialist body engineering and manufacturing partner Multimatic, integral limited-slip differential, magnesium torque tube with carbon fibre propeller shaft and Brembo racing calipers acting on carbon ceramic racing disc brakes which measure 380mm in diameter at the front and 360mm at the rear.

Drive is channeled to the 345/30x19 rear wheels and Michelin race specification tyres through a race-bred rear mid-mounted Xtrac six-speed sequential shift gearbox.

The car has race-derived pushrod suspension with anti-dive geometry is complemented by Multimatic’s Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV) adjustable dampers and anti-roll bars front and rear, driver-adjustable anti-lock braking, and variable traction control.

The Vulcan will comply with all relevant FIA race safety requirements.

References

  1. ^ "Aston Martin Vulcan is an 800-horsepower, track-only supercar". NY Daily News. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Aston Martin launches the Vulcan". The Telegraph. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. ^ "The $2.3 million Aston Martin Vulcan hypercar is way more insane than we imagined". Business Insider. Retrieved 26 February 2015.