1 / 6. We trust you know the Aston Martin Vulcan. An 800bhp trackday special, it will set you back around £1.8million. Or rather it used to. One has just appeared for sale in America, and it’s
The Vulcan pictured here is number 11 of 24 and it's set to go under the hammer at a Mecum auction this summer in Monterey, California. At launch the track-only supercar had a price tag of $2.3
Using a 7.0-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine designed and developed in collaboration with Aston Martin Racing, the Vulcan has more than 800 horsepower and a completely carbon fiber chassis.
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The Victor is the most powerful road-legal naturally aspirated car Aston Martin has yet produced. Its 7.3-litre V12 powerplant was stripped and rebuilt by Cosworth, with power raised from 750bhp
There are only 24 Aston Martin Vulcans in existence and so far just one of them can be legally driven on the street. With Aston Martin’s blessing, British motorsport and engineering firm RML Group has completed the first road car conversion for the track-only supercar. It’s no easy task as unlike the rival Ferrari FXX K and McLaren P1 GTR track cars, the Vulcan isn’t derived from a road
The Aston Martin Vulcan is truly a special car where only a handful is being made but it has one unfortunate catch, it’s not road legal. But, according to the RML group on their Facebook video they posted up earlier today (Dec. 20, 2017) if you’ve got enough expertise, knowledge, and courage to expertly hack up a Vulcan, you can get this
The AMR Pro upgrade is likely to cost between £100,000 and £150,000 - a small percentage of the original Vulcan price of £1.8 million. At the front of the car, aerodynamic improvements include
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