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  2. Aston Martin Vulcan - Wikipedia

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    1,235 mm (49 in) Kerb weight. 1,350 kg (2,976 lb) The Aston Martin Vulcan is a two-door, two-seat, high-performance lightweight track-only car launched in 2015 by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The Vulcan was designed by Aston Martin's creative officer Marek Reichman, taking inspiration from ...

  3. Aston Martin V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    The original Aston Martin “AML V12” project began in 1994, at Ford’s Advanced Powertrain division. As Aston Martin was owned by Ford at the time, this gave Aston Martin access to Ford’s considerable engineering and technology resources. The design goal was to build a unique V12 for Aston Martin, while leveraging many of Ford’s best ...

  4. Aston Martin Valkyrie - Wikipedia

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    The Aston Martin Valkyrie (also known by its code-names as AM-RB 001 and Nebula) is a limited production hybrid sports car collaboratively built by British automobile manufacturers Aston Martin, Red Bull Racing Advanced Technologies and several other parties. The sports car is a product of collaboration between Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing ...

  5. Aston Martin One-77 - Wikipedia

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    Kerb weight. 1,630 kg (3,594 lb) The Aston Martin One-77 is a two-door, two-seater flagship sports car built by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin. The car was first shown at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, although it remained mostly covered by a " Savile Row tailored skirt" throughout the show. [2] It was revealed in full at the 2009 Geneva ...

  6. Aston Martin DB12 - Wikipedia

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    1,295 mm (51.0 in) Kerb weight. 1,685 kg (3,715 lb) (Coupé) [1] 1,796 kg (3,960 lb) (Volante) [2] Chronology. Predecessor. Aston Martin DB11. The Aston Martin DB12 is a grand touring car produced by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin. The car was unveiled in May 2023 as a replacement for the DB11.

  7. Ford Duratec V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    Ford's standard DOHC V6 is known as the Duratec 30. It was introduced in 1996 as a replacement for the 3.8 L Essex engine in the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable. It has 3.0 L (2,967 cc) of displacement and produces between 200 hp (149 kW) and 240 hp (179 kW). The same engine is used by the Jaguar S-Type, Lincoln LS, Mazda MPV, Mazda6, Mondeo ...

  8. List of Aston Martin vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1961–1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato. 1963–1965 Aston Martin DB5. 1965–1966 Aston Martin Short Chassis Volante. 1965–1969 Aston Martin DB6. 1967–1972 Aston Martin DBS. 1969–1989 Aston Martin V8. 1977–1989 Aston Martin V8 Vantage. 1986–1990 Aston Martin V8 Zagato. 1989–1996 Aston Martin Virage /Virage Volante.

  9. Aston Martin DP215 - Wikipedia

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    Debut. 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Kamm tail design on the DP215. The Aston Martin DP215 is a prototype sports car built by Aston Martin for grand touring -style racing in 1963. It was built alongside the similar DP214, both of which replaced the previous DP212. Only a single example was built, which survives today.