An interesting Specie in Powerful Engines Line, Aston Martin RB-001 Hypercar
July 13, 2016
The Fast and the furious version of Aston Martin Engine produces 900bhp in RB-001
Aston Martin has finally exposed its new hypercar, the AM-RB-001 with the combination of the Red Bull Racing Formula One team. What a brilliant combination. The mission is led by the chief creative officer of Aston Martin and the chief technical officer of Red Bull, Adrian Newey. Overall, Aston Martin Engine in new hypercar is amazingly tremendous. Versions of new Aston Martin The new AM-RB-001 is designed to work on two different environments; a road car version and a track-only version. It is also in news that the track-only version will show off its engine performances parallel to LMP1 Le Mans racer. What’s inside the AM-RB-001 Engine? Aston Martin hypercar is empowered with the mid-mounted V12 engine with no turbos in sight. This engine has natural voice and according to Aston Martin, it is a high-revving unit that enables engine to produce a 1:1 power-to-weight ratio. Although no official figures are revealed, but it is expected that the AM-RB 001 has a weight of 900kg, which is clearing the image that it will produce 900bhp. The Track Version The track version of Aston Martin is expected to get extra aero kit. It also seems that it will lose some of the requirements of the road model. As far as speed is concerned, it is not only fast, it is lightning fast as an F1 car in race trim. It is expected that it will cover 0-62mph in just 2 seconds. Awesome! It has a top speed of 200mph. Aston Martin Bodywork The 001’s bodywork is amazing. It is designed with the expertise of F1 specialists alongside celebrated designer Newey. The RB-001 bodywork is exposed to produce lots of down force at high speed. There are also no unsightly rear wings, but that’s unlikely to affect high-speed stability.Categories
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