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It’s rather interesting that Aston Martin hasn’t released the full performance details of the Vulcan, but just hearing the spine-tingling roar of that V-12 engine at the end of the video is ...
At least until the Valkyrie comes along, the Vulcan remains Aston Martin’s wildest-ever car. The track-only monster, however, got even more far-reaching just in time for this year’s Goodwood ...
Before the last Avro Vulcan is retired from the skies forever, it passed over an airfield for a brief encounter with its modern namesake from Aston Martin.
It seems that the Aston Martin Vulcan is the sort of car that can be defined by the celebratory racing burnout. You know, the kind of thing that pro drivers do at the end of the race, not the ...
This, dear friends, is the Aston Martin Vulcan. Only 24 units of this mental track car will be built and one of them, the first one in the US, is now up for sale for a staggering price of $3.4 ...
The Vulcan from Aston Martin will see an interation of their 7.0-liter V12 engine. The mid-engine supercar will have a power-to-weight ratio in excess of automobiles that compete in GTE, says ...
Until the Valkyrie, Valhalla, and mid-engined Vanquish hit the road, the hardcore Vulcan will remain the craziest production car Aston Martin has ever produced. Sure, the Vulcan wasn’t street ...
At the Goodwood Festival of Speed in 2015, Aston Martin demonstrated the new track-only 820 hp Aston Martin Vulcan V12 and wowed everyone with the performance. Later today we'll see another even ...
The extreme $2.3 million Aston Martin Vulcan hypercar will makes its world debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show.
When an Aston Martin promises "extreme performance," it's time to get out of the way. After weeks of teasing, the company is lifting the lid on the Aston Martin Vulcan; its new track-only V12 ...
Aston Martin says it won’t built a street version of the Vulcan. We hoped until the last minute that the car manufacturer from Gaydon will listen to its affluent customers and construct a road ...
A Dutch outlet is reporting on the completely unsurprisingly news that owners of the sold-out, track-only Aston Martin Vulcan sure would like to be able to drive it on the road. They paid $2.3M a ...
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