Aston Martin One-77 to feature worlds most powerful naturally aspirated engine!

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The Aston Martin One-77 is arguably the most beautiful Aston of all time, and when it finally hits the streets, it will be powered by the world's most powerful normally aspirated production engine, and that's official.

The British manufacturer confirmed yesterday that the car's 7.3-liter, V12 powerplant will be officially rated at 750bhp and 553lb-ft of torque! Those figures comfortable surpass even that of Pagani's 681bhp Zonda Cinque and even the track-only Zonda R Clubsport!

Though not all of the 77 units have been sold as yet but Aston remains confident that all examples of the car will be sold, despite a price tag in excess of £1.2m.



Aston says it has firm deposits for more than half of the production run, with "serious expressions of interest" that will cover the rest.

Dr Ulrich Bez, Aston's chief executive, said, “The One-77 is approaching a production reality and of course, there is considerable excitement in the project.

Now the next steps are all about details and refinement to complete the composition. I know the final car will demonstrate what the Aston Martin team is capable of.”

Below are a series of teaser video's for the upcoming One-77 with more to be released soon:

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