Yes, the Aston Martin Vulcan packed a sweet-revving 7.0L Naturally Aspirated V12 engine tuned by Cosworth. Interestingly, the mind-boggling V12 is rated at a maximum of 820 hp and 575 lb-ft. and is coupled to a drool-worthy 6-Speed sequential gearbox. You get a tiny dial on the dash that has 3 power modes that can toggle it from 550 hp to 820
Aston Martin Vulcan Number 11 At Mecum Monterey Auction August 18. Vulcan is not road-legal like McLaren P1, LaFerrari, and Porsche 918. But it is an automotive work of art, even if it’s
Wow, who saw this one coming? Aston Martin has barely finished introducing the world to its track-only Vulcan and already the company is considering creating a street-legal version. The news comes
If you’re a fan of Aston Martin, and how could you not be, you know about the 1-of-24-made Aston Martin Vulcan. It’s a $2.3-million dollar rolling showcase of what Aston Martin can do when the engineers are left to their own devices. The 7.0L V12 engine produces a massive 820 naturally-aspirated horsepower, all of which is sent to the rear
Aston Martin already has a stellar reputation for building fantastic vehicles. After all, it is a favorite brand of both James Bond and the Prince of Wales. Despite having one of the best reputations in the world, Aston Martin designers were not satisfied. Instead of resting on their previous successes, they built the very impressive Vulcan.
While Aston Martin sold all 24 original Vulcans as racetrack-only vehicles, RML Group, a motorsport and high-performance engineering company, converted one unit to a street-legal vehicle with
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