As hyper as you can think a car to be and as limited as just 24 units, we are looking at Aston Martin “Vulcan”. This latest super exclusive and track-only supercar comes with a heavy price tag and its engine is mighty powerful.
The Vulcan will cost whopping $2.3 million and it is being promoted as “Hypercar” — given its engine specifications the name is apt. It has been crafted in carbon fibre, which gives it super fast and light ability. Also, carbon fibre is deemed to be stronger than steel. The car is not street-legal, it is exclusively meant for tracks (hyper car, duh) and it does not come with leather upholstery, air conditioning, car system or anything like normal cars, it is a hardcore racing car.
Interestingly, it is not the only track-only vehicle in the market, McLaren’s P1 GTR costs $3.3 million and Ferrari’s FXX K with a 1,000 horsepower engine are also there in the league. Most of the specs of the Vulcan are still unknown, however Aston says that it will have a 800-horsepower 7-liter V12 engine, which will catch the speed of 0 to 60 in merely less than 3 seconds.
Also, Aston Martin is recommending users to first test drive the 540-horsepower V12 Vantage S car so that they can get used to what Vulcan may have in store for them. The company displayed Vulcan’s interiors at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in England (an event meant for filthy rich British folks). Honestly, being a track-only car, buyers will not even be allowed to show it off to their neighbors.
There are 24 limited editions of the Vulcan, so all the interested ones must reach out to the dealers quickly and let them know that you’re in for the
hyper machine.