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2016 Aston Martin Vulcan |
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2016 Aston Martin Vulcan |
Only 24 examples of the Vulcan will be made, and it’s not road legal.
The Vulcan’s front-mid engined, rear-wheel drive configuration gives it the silhouette of a Vantage, DB9, or Vanquish, but the track special has an ultra lightweight carbon fiber monocoque and styling that makes Aston’s recent One-77 look like a Chrysler Sebring.
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2016 Aston Martin Vulcan |
With over 800 horsepower, this is the most extreme version of the basic Aston formula yet. The company says this beast has a better power-to-weight ratio than its Vantage GTE racers.
All of that power is channeled to the rear wheels through a magnesium torque tube and carbon fiber prop shaft. At the back, there’s a six-speed sequential gearbox and limited-slip differential.
Braking is handled by Brembo racing calipers clamping down on carbon ceramic discs. The Vulcan also features pushrod suspension with driver adjustable dampers and anti-roll bars.
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2016 Aston Martin Vulcan |
Owners will be able to take a spin with professional racers in a V12 Vantage S, Vantage GT4, and even a One-77 to build up to the Vulcan, or avoid the possibility of a humiliating and expensive crash completely by using a simulator.
Aston will release full performance figures and details on the Vulcan closer to its debut later this year. Even reading them may require a fire suit.