[official map of new car in car home] Recently, aston martin officially released the official map of DBR1 special edition model of its aston martin (|). The new car is to pay tribute to the champion of Le Mans 24 Hours in aston martin in 1959. There are 88 new cars in the world, and the starting price is about 950,000 US dollars (about 6.15 million yuan). The limited-edition models will be delivered in mid-2021, and the regular models will continue to accept orders.
Externally, the special edition model will be able to choose the paint color of "Aston Martin Racing Green" in mint green, and at the same time, the white circle of "Clubsport White" will be painted on the front engine hood and door side of the new car. In addition, the new car will also be equipped with a helmet with the same color as the car paint, and the overall collocation will blend retro and modern atmosphere.
The front grille of the new car adopts aston martin’s iconic big mouth design, and the middle net is decorated with horizontal stripes of satin silver. On the side of the car body, the car adopts the iconic Speedster body form, and uses a five-spoke 21-inch rim with central locking. Its surface is satin black, and it is machined and decorated with brushed metal.
In the interior, the new car seat, center console, steering wheel and other places are all wrapped in chestnut brown leather, while still equipped with carbon fiber and satin brushed aluminum buttons and decorative panels. It is worth mentioning that if the user orders a DBR1 model, the driver and co-driver helmets will be standard, and the helmet color is the same as the body color.
In terms of power, the special edition model is still equipped with a 5.2T twin-turbocharged V12 engine with a maximum power of 700 HP and a maximum torque of 753 Nm. In terms of transmission system, it will match the eight-speed automatic gearbox and cooperate with the rear wheel drive. Moreover, the limited slip differential will be standard on the rear axle of this model to maintain the traction of the wheels on both sides. The acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h is about 3.4 seconds, and the top speed is 319 km/h. (Text/car home graduated)