Sunday, September 14, 2014

Customer commissions road-legal Aston Martin CC100

Limited-run Aston Martin CC100 sells out The Aston Martin CC100 concept car has been recieved a small-scale production reality. However, the two-strong production run has already been sold and Aston Martin has no intention of making anymore since it wishes to preserve the exclusivity from the model. The two-seat CC100 concept was planned as become a present from Aston Martin to itself in its centenary year. However, it became a way also to celebrate the company’s past by referencing the iconic DBR1 racer and provide clues to its future by showcasing an evolved design language that is placed to feature on its future models. Throughout the build process, it was eventually decided that Aston would sell the V12-powered CC100 and subsequently a collector is understood to possess paid about £500, 000 to the concept. This example from the CC100 is the one which is displayed publicly, most recently in the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where it was eventually given demonstration runs inside the hands of Aston design chief Marek Reichman. Another CC100 is commissioned using a customer, and it really is currently in build before its scheduled delivery later in 2012. Although the very first CC100 is destined for any collection, the next example is planned to become given single type approval by its owner to ensure that it could be driven on public roads.   Customer commissions road-legal Aston Martin CC100

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
ztube.in