New Car Announcement from the factory
Discussion
Tweeted by Aston Martin Official Twitter feed a few moments ago:
At 2pm we'll release the first hint of a special concept. An Aston Martin celebrating our centenary, encompassing past, present & future.
One assumes this is either the CC100 which was announced at Geneva, to be shown at the N24 in the parade lap (tomorrow), which was described as being based on V12 Vantage Roadster, inspired by the DBR1, with no doors or roof, in a production run of just 2 cars, to be priced 'between zag & ONE-77' (which could mean, quite literally, anything pricewise)
OR, the recently rumoured 640bhp most aggressive Aston monster ever
OR, the two things above could be one & the same - either because the 640bhp monster is not going to be a production car, or because the engine will be featured in the CC100 but then brought into a production car
Remember BTW that Aston often produce cars described as 'concepts', but they are almost always 90-95% production ready. CC100 is not IMO a concept if they are making 2 of them, unless they won't be sold to customers in which case they are. Bez gave the price 'indication' in response to a journo question at the time which suggests CC100 is not a concept, but that could have changed
All will be known soon......
At 2pm we'll release the first hint of a special concept. An Aston Martin celebrating our centenary, encompassing past, present & future.
One assumes this is either the CC100 which was announced at Geneva, to be shown at the N24 in the parade lap (tomorrow), which was described as being based on V12 Vantage Roadster, inspired by the DBR1, with no doors or roof, in a production run of just 2 cars, to be priced 'between zag & ONE-77' (which could mean, quite literally, anything pricewise)
OR, the recently rumoured 640bhp most aggressive Aston monster ever
OR, the two things above could be one & the same - either because the 640bhp monster is not going to be a production car, or because the engine will be featured in the CC100 but then brought into a production car
Remember BTW that Aston often produce cars described as 'concepts', but they are almost always 90-95% production ready. CC100 is not IMO a concept if they are making 2 of them, unless they won't be sold to customers in which case they are. Bez gave the price 'indication' in response to a journo question at the time which suggests CC100 is not a concept, but that could have changed
All will be known soon......
lots of info here
http://www.astonmartin.com/n24/reveal
apparently image & video at 3pm today - full reveal appears to be sunday
http://www.astonmartin.com/n24/reveal
apparently image & video at 3pm today - full reveal appears to be sunday
The DB9 is often described as a grand tourer .
If I had the brief I would therefore address this with more boot space, useful storage places in the interior and with today's technology more mpg. More legroom in the rear would also be nice.
The DB9 is a large car and I am puzzled as why this is so difficult to achieve.
(The Rapide is not quite my cup of tea.)
If I had the brief I would therefore address this with more boot space, useful storage places in the interior and with today's technology more mpg. More legroom in the rear would also be nice.
The DB9 is a large car and I am puzzled as why this is so difficult to achieve.
(The Rapide is not quite my cup of tea.)
jeremydb9 said:
but surely the main cost of a car is the R and D, tooling, training the workforce and so on. Actually churning them out is presumably the least of your problems.
building 2 is like building one - no training the workforce as such, no production line or systems. If they build 20, you're right, they probably need to build 50 or 100. Problem then is you can't charge the huge prices for exclusivityLook at V12 Zag - I guess they will end up selling just 30-40. If they had announced that number at the start, ironically demand may have been higher. If they were making 20, even more so. But 150 was the official initial announcement and the price was deemed to high for a rebody of an existing car
jeremydb9 said:
but surely the main cost of a car is the R and D, tooling, training the workforce and so on. Actually churning them out is presumably the least of your problems.
Yeah, but you don't need tooling or training for two cars, you just outsource to a short-run coachbuilder like Zagato. It's very expensive, but vastly cheaper than setting up a production line.Same way you make concepts.
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