Aston Martin One 77 - Front View Pictures
2010 with high speed testing taking place at a top secret proving ground in southern Europe. In a series of test runs completed last week the One-77 exceeded original expectations and recorded a 220.007mph (354.86kmh) top speed in dry but windy conditions under the guidance of the Aston Martin engineering team. Dynamic testing is now scheduled to continue into the New Year.
Powered by a new Aston Martin 7.3 litre V12 engine, the One-77 is engineered to deliver breathtaking levels of power and performance. The dramatically styled two-door, two-seat sports coupe is based on an innovative new carbon fibre.
Aston Martin One-77 - Right Side Pictures
The British brand has put the Aston Martin One-77 through a series of tests to see the exact top speed of the new model. The Aston Martin One-77 managed to get to a top speed of 220.007 mph (354.86 km/h) in dry and windy conditions. However, the company plans to continue testing the Aston Martin One-77 which means they hope to get this top speed to an even higher level.
The Aston Martin One-77 is powered by a 7.3 liter V12 engine that develops 700 hp and can accelerate the car from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. For completely about this car you can see the specification on Wikipeadia about Aston Martin One-77.
Prior to the One-77′s Paris Motor Show debut, various details about the car had been leaked, but official specifications were not fully revealed until the 2009 Geneva Auto Show. The One-77 will feature a full carbon fibre monocoque chassis, a handcrafted aluminium body, and a 7.3 litre V12 engine with over 700 hp (520 kW). The engine will be naturally aspirated, and the car will have a strengthened version of the DB9′s 6-speed automated manual transmission and height-adjustable pushrod suspension (inspired by DTM racers) coupled with dynamic stability control. It will feature Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres (255/35 ZR20 front, 335/30 ZR20 rear) and Carbon Ceramic Matrix brakes. Top speed was estimated to be 200 mph (320 km/h) but actual tests in December 2009 showed a figure of 220.007 mph (354.067 km/h), with a 0-60 mph time in approximately 3.5 seconds. The projected weight is 1,500 kg (3,307 lb).

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