2020 Aston Martin Victor

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A one-off bespoke build from Aston Martin’s in-house Q Division, the Victor shares underpinnings with the Vulcan and One-77. Instead of using the companies current aluminium architecture, the carbon fiber construction used in the Vulcan and One-77 was chosen along with the same 7.3L V12 engine used in the One-77. That engine has now been tuned by Cosworth to deliver even more power and torque with 848 PS (623 kW) of power and 606 lb-ft (822 Nm) of torque.

Perhaps most interesting is the choice of a 6-speed manual transmission curtesy of Graziano. That makes the Aston Martin Victor the most powerful Aston to ever be fitted with a manual gearbox. The pushrod suspension gets it’s origins from the Vulcan which was a track only car, whilst the Victor has been designed with road driving in mind first and foremost. The dampers can be manually adjusted for fine tuning the set-up, and large Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes have been fitted which sit behind a set of bespoke centre-lock alloy wheels.

Car Specs
Engine: 7.3L V12
Weight: 1660 kg / 3415 lbs
Power: 623 kW / 836 hp / 848 PS
0-60 mph: 0-1.5 second
Torque: 822 Nm / 606 lb-ft
Top Speed: 2500 km/h

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2021-09-11 14:51:08 +0000