Aston Martin reveals the track-only Vulcan and its 7.0-liter V12 with more than 800 horsepower, six-speed sequential transmission, and pushrod suspension. Only 24 will be made. That heart lies ...
the 7.0-litre V12 Aston Martin Vulcan will be driven by works driver Darren Turner (GB), who has been involved in the design and development of the car from its inception. Turner has more than 20 ...
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Arguably the most exotic engine that Ford has ever built is the V12 for the Aston Martin Vanquish. Now there’s a chance to own that very engine under the hood of a genuine Ford product with this ...
This is the latest and greatest hypercar Aston Martin has released. It’s named the Vulcan, and it’s a track-only V12 monster to rival the likes of the McLaren P1 GTR and Ferrari FXXK.
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I think today may have been my first contact with the Aston Martin Vulcan, and I wasn't certain what to expect of it. At the heart of this track-focused hypercar, you'll find a 6.9-liter V12 with ...
Aston Martin has revealed a new one-off commission designed and engineered by its in-house Q division. The bespoke model is called the Aston Martin Victor, and has been designed with inspiration ...
All that umph comes from a new 5.2-litre, twin-turbocharged V12 engine. Instead of any kind of hybrid assistance, the Vanquish employs a new technology Aston Martin calls Boost Reserve.
The 12Cilindri is proper old-school naturally-aspirated, while Aston Martin’s new £330,000 Vanquish is somewhere between the two, with two turbochargers augmenting the 5.2-litre V12 under the ...