The beginning of this decade brought us some of the extraordinary hyper cars. At that time, the Porsche 918 Spyder, McLaren P1 and LaFerrari were presented. Coenigsegg Agera and Pagani Huayra. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport.
In addition to such cars, and the euphoria caused by their introduction, the Aston Martin One-77 went almost unnoticed. It certainly was not right, especially if we look better at the specimen from the photo, which is soon going to the auction.
Namely, this model of the British manufacturer was officially introduced in 2009, and it began to be sold since 2011.
Aston Martin One-77 was at that time the most popular machine Aston Martin created. We could describe it as DBS on steroids, since his heart was a V12 engine of 7.3 liter capacity, which developed 750 horsepower and 750 Nm of torque, which were sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed sequential gearbox.
The bodywork is wide, long and low, but it was not too practical. The entire car was weighing only 1,630 kilograms and accelerated from place to 96 km/h in 3.5 seconds and reached a maximum speed of 350 km/h.
A total of 77 units of this model were produced, and only 7 were designed with even more exclusive details, and were part of the Q series.
The car from the photos was 6th of those 7, and soon goes to the auction. Constructed with a steering wheel on the left, painted in white with black wheels and red brake calipers and with an interior made of orange-brown leather, this Aston Martin One-77 has just been crossed for 300 kilometers and was owned by only one man since it left the factory seven years ago.
Bonhams auction house expects this model to sell at the Goodwood Festival at a price of between £1.65 and £1.8 million, which is not bad, given that the initial price of this model was £1.15 million seven years ago.