Monday, January 16

Aston Martin One-77 : Review Special Feature!

   Evocative, passionate, exclusive and powerful - some values have defined Aston Martin's journey through the ages of carmaking as constants. But what if one were to distil all these values, take them to their most intoxicating potential, and then bottle them into one car? The One-77 presents an unprecedented answer



    
   The  2012 Aston Martin One-77 is a symbol of the crown of glory that is owned by Aston Martin as an example to what British manufacturers were capable of making them the fastest car ever created. The One-77 is supported by custom Cosworth V12 engine with 7.3 liter capacity that mated with a automanual 6-speed and rear wheel-drive.

In addition, the 2012 Aston Martin One-77 is limited to 77 units of numbers, and therefore the exorbitant price of this car.
Structural core of this car is a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque and stiff. Silencer contained on this car is also fully regulated and provided advanced features Dynamic Suspensiontechnology Spool Valve. Brake system is also used carbon matrix that provides and stop quickly.
Other features include a CD stereo, 20-inch alloy wheels and all usual electrical accessories as well as front airbags and smaping, and ktrol stability and ABS.

Like all Aston Martin products, this is a beautiful in every category, from the exterior design to power.


What have they done with the One-77 combines advanced technology with a stunning design to create possibly the most desirable form of art in the automotive world.

But, as the way these things, many people worldwide do not have the ability to own or drive one of these vehicles.

The first reason is price, that is – be ready for it – $ 1.4 million. Well, we just sell everything I own and work hard for the next 50 years.But even if you have the money, only 77 will be used, and this form of art car is quite rare.What can you really say that has not already said. This car is amazing.

The One-77 will have a full carbon monocoque chassis and a handcrafted aluminum body. This body is designed in the typical fashion Aston, as it bears on that unique grille, just with more flair.

The body was beautifully conceived and designed by Aston Martin’s Gaydon HQ and the monocoque was built in cooperation with Multimatic (MTC).

If the world leaders in carbon composite technology, advanced auto-analysis and dynamic simulation, MTC brings unparalleled specialist capabilities to the One-77.


To justify the stratospheric price tag car, Aston Martin spared no expense in fine-tuning every detail in the car, including carbon ceramic wheels and LED headlamps.

If you are not aroused by looking at this machine, you’re not alive.

Under the hood, the One-77 will be powered by a naturally aspirated 7.3-liter V12, derived from Aston’s 6.0-liter powerplant.

That massive motor will crank out 750 horsepower with torque checking in at about 533 pound-feet. This has now been confirmed by Aston.




     

White Galaxy Nexus shows itself, plans an arctic vacation

We knew a snowed-out version of Samsung's Galaxy Nexus was on pace for a February release, and while we've still got a few weeks left, it looks as if one or two have slipped through the cracks. The fine folks over at HDBlog.it managed to get a hold of the prized possession, and for anyone who has managed to pass their eyes over the white Galaxy S II, there's not a lot to be shocked by. The bezel along the front remains black, but hey -- beggars can't be picky, right? Tap that source link for a gallery's worth of eye candy.

Kia UVO2 is your Korean big brother, we go hands-on

 

Kia's first entry into the infotainment realm had a slightly rocky start, but the Korean automaker is back at CES this year with UVO2, its second-generation in-dash telematics and connectivity platform.

The big features in UVO2 include automatic crash notification, incorporated road-side assistance, service reminders and a brace of new vehicle tracking and geo-fencing features to make sure your teens don't stray too far, go too fast or stay out too late. Partner all that with an updated iPhone app that keeps track of maintenance and includes a vehicle finder that uses AR to find your ride, and it's a comprehensive update. But for now, Kia isn't saying exactly when UVO2 is hitting the market and how much the system will cost when it arrives. Get a taste of the new system in the hands-on after the break.