Find out about the Aston Martin One-77 and the purposes behind its nonattendance from the market (subtleties)

The Aston Martin One-77 is one of the most famous modern cars, and the car that the automotive news site Motor 1 describes as a supercar made its debut at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, where the Gaydon-based brand brought blue bodywork.












Evaluated at up to £1 million, the One-77 was the quickest Aston Martin ever at that point, beating 220 mph (354 km/h).

Power came from a normally suctioned 7.3-liter Cosworth V12 making 750hp and 750Nm bound to the street by means of a six-speed manual transmission.

Conveying body number 10711, it is the remainder of eleven models worked by Aston Martin, and the vehicle has been put through various track tests at the Nardo circuit in









The vehicle climbed the popular slope at the Goodwood Celebration of Speed and made a trip to North America, where it went to various occasions coordinated by showrooms and was likewise highlighted on the front of duPont Library magazine in February 2012.

After a memorable life as a model, the One-77 was resigned with 23,835 miles on the clock yet a couple of duplicates are still available.


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