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The One77 was limited to exactly 77 units. And that for good rason. Powered by a 760 hp, 7.3 L naturally-aspirated V12 monster, the car could reach an estimated top speed of over 350 km/h or 220 mph. Also it sprinted from 0-60 in only 3.5 s. And with a peak torque of 750 Nm the One77 was the most powerfull, naturally aspirated production car of it’s time.
Also worthy of mentioning is the design. It consosts of a carbon fibre monocoque chassis with a handcrafted aluminium body. The slick and clean shape of the car is so timeless, that it could be easily confused with a modern day concept car.
Quick Facts | |
Year | 2011 |
Cylinders | 12 |
Displacement | 7312 ccm (446.2 ci) |
Horsepower | 760 |
Top Speed | 355 km/h (221 mph) |
0-60mph / 0-100kmh | 3.5 s |
Engine | |
Type | naturally aspirated V12 |
Position | front |
Displacement | 7312 ccm (446.2 ci) |
Compression Ratio | 10.9:1 |
Boost Pressure | / |
max. RPM | / |
max. Torque @RPM | 750 Nm (554 ft lb) @5750 |
max. Horsepower @RPM | 760 @6500 |
Valves/Cylinder | 4 |
Valvecontrol | DOHC (variable valve timing) |
Transmission | |
Drivetrain | RWD |
Type | 6-speed automated manual |
Gear Ratios | / |
Final Axel Ratio | 3.538 |
Design | |
Seats | 2 |
Doors | 2 |
Length/Width/Height | 4601/2204/1222 mm (181.1/86.8/48 in) |
Weight | 1630 kg (3594 lbs) |
Paint Options | / |
Interior Colour Options | / |
Interior Materials | leather |
Cw value | 0.39 |
Design by | Aston Martin |
Performance | |
Top Speed | 355 km/h (221 mph) |
0-60mph / 0-100kmh | 3.5 s |
60-120mph / 100-200kmh | / |
60-0mph / 100-0kmh | / |
1/4 Mile | / |
Price | |
New | ≈ 1,800,000 $ |
Used | ≈ 3,000,000 $ |
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