Aston Martin Has an 800hp Vulcan Super Car That Throws Flames [VIDEO]
Feb 26, 2015 20:50
Aston Martin just upped the ante in their latest Vulcan supercar. It will be unveiled at the Geneva Auto Show next week and has a sticker price of $2.33 million. Also, it throws flames. Say what?
However, buying a Vulcan isn’t like buying a car — it’s more like signing up to be a test pilot. You can’t just take the Vulcan out on the road (it’s track-only), and new owners are offered a free program of “intensive track driver training.” Essentially this means going back to driving school, but with a car this powerful, it’s a must for all but the most experienced drivers. Plus, in this case, instruction is being given by Aston Martin Racing drivers such as Le Mans-winning Darren Turner, and the training cars are vehicles like the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S, Vantage GT4, and One-77.
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