The car was built on a special order by the department of esclicate projects Q by Aston Martin in 2018, and since then it remains a piece of creation. Unlike conventional Cygnet, equipped with 1.3 engine, there is a power unit from the V8 Vantage S.
The Hartfordshire Nicholas Mee of the Nicholas Mee Center put up the rarest and crazy Aston Martin for sale. This is a Cygnet subcompact, but not ordinary, but with a V8 engine. The car made his debut at the Hudwood speed festival six years ago and, in addition to the engine from the V8 Vantage S, received composite extensors of wheel arches (+240 mm to width), 19-inch wheels, a self-locking differential, new release and brake.
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The return of the “eight” with a volume of 4.7 liters is 436 horsepower and 490 nm of torque. The craving for the rear wheels goes through the seven -speed “robot” Sportshift II, and from a place up to 100 kilometers per hour, the Citicar accelerates in 4.2 seconds. The usual Cygnet, which is a more luxury version of Toyota IQ, took 11.8 seconds, because its motor 1.3 produced only 97 forces and 123 Nm. Maximum speed V8 CYGNET – 274 kilometers per hour.
The source and chassis of the source in the Aston Martin was seriously redone, increased by almost 700 millimeters length and a security frame was installed. With a mass of 1375 kilograms, the specific power of the machine was 317 horsepower per ton – like the Audi R8 Spyder. How much they rated the unique hatchback is unknown, but ordinary Cygnet cost an average of 30 thousand dollars, which corresponds to 2.7 million rubles.
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