2013 Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept

2013 Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept

2013 Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept

Aston Martin is celebrating its centenary in world-class style with the debut today (19 May) of the exceptional CC100 Speedster Concept.

Created as a stunning celebration of the great British brandโ€™s 100 years of sports car excellence the one-off CC100 looks both to the past and the DBR1 โ€“ Aston Martinโ€™s greatest sporting triumph on the track โ€“ and to the future with its teasing glimpses of potential future design direction.

The 6.0-litre V12-powered concept car today makes its world debut by completing a lap of the famous Nordschleife at Germanyโ€™s ADAC Zurich 24 Hours of Nรผrburgring race. It is lapping the circuit together with the 1000km race-winning 1959 DBR1 with British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss at the wheel. It is the most tangible expression yet of the brandโ€™s year-long 2013 centenary celebrations.

Viewed by tens of thousands of lucky spectators in Germany, the radical speedster is being driven today by Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez. He said: โ€œCC100 is the epitome of everything that is great about Aston Martin. It represents our fantastic sporting heritage, our exceptional design capability, our superb engineering know-how and, above all, our adventurous spirit!

โ€œI have nicknamed it โ€˜DBR100โ€™ because of its affinity to the great 1959 race-winning cars and, of course, our 100-year anniversary in 2013.

โ€œBut this car is more, even, than a simple โ€˜birthday presentโ€™ to ourselves: it shows that the soul of Aston Martin โ€“ the thing that differentiates us from all the other car makers out there โ€“ is as powerful as ever and I very much hope that everyone who catches a glimpse of it at the Nรผrburgring today enjoys seeing it.โ€

Designed and constructed in fewer than six months at Aston Martinโ€™s global headquarters in Gaydon, working with key supplier Multimatic Inc, under the leadership of Special Projects and Motorsport Director David King, the finished look of the two-seater CC100 is the work of Design Director Marek Reichman working alongside the brandโ€™s Chief Exterior Designer Miles Nurnberger.

Miles explained: โ€œThe brief was very simple, yet enormously testing: create something that reflects the 100 years of Aston Martin heritage and signals the future of the brand.

โ€œThe idea of an iconic speedster concept that nods to the Le Mans- and Nรผrburgring-winning cars of 1959 soon came, and we have had complete freedom to shape this car.โ€

Marek Reichman said: โ€œIโ€™m extremely proud of the entire team at Gaydon for creating this remarkable sports car concept in such a short time.

โ€œThe need to create a truly fitting tribute to 100 years of the Aston Martin brand has brought out the creativity and talent that makes Aston Martin such an exceptional luxury sports car maker.โ€

Measuring almost four and a half metres nose to tail, and more than two metres wide (including mirrors) the Speedster Concept body is a classic example of the almost infinitely flexible nature of Aston Martinโ€™s trademark Vertical Horizontal engineering philosophy.

With a body and interior crafted from carbon fibre, tooled and provided by low volume specialists Multimatic, the CC100 utilises the latest generation AM11 naturally aspirated V12 gasoline engine mated to a six-speed hydraulically actuated automated sequential manual transmission. Controlled via steering column-mounted paddle shifts the lightweight โ€˜box delivers truly sporting changes perfectly suited to the Speedsterโ€™s track-focused nature.

The drivetrain will power the CC100 from rest to 62 mph in a little over four seconds, while the top speed is limited to 180 mph.

Dr Bez added: โ€œThe future of Aston Martin is, very clearly, more exciting now than perhaps at any time in its history and Iโ€™m looking forward to seeing the excitement and anticipation that CC100 creates among Aston Martin owners and enthusiasts worldwide.โ€

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