Tuesday, October 25, 2011

ASTON MARTIN V10


Business is going good at Aston Martin and will probably go better in the future with the announced Vantage V12 RS and the DBS Convertible. Latest drawnings show us the Aston Martin AM V10 and we have to say it looks good! But sorry for everybody who was already dreaming, this car is a computer design and it will stay that way. On the other hand we are not taking away all hope because sources say that Aston Martin is working on a middle-engined V10 supercar.



These pictures are a design study made by Sabaman and are in no way related with Aston Martin itself. But to be honest, the designers and engineers at Aston should take a view on this design-concept!


Like most rendered ruminations, we know absolutely nothing about these digital drawings of a car named the Aston Martin AM V10, other than they were penned by someone who goes by Sabaman. They're not new either, having been uploaded onto the interwebs about a year ago. Nevertheless, they're very good and show off a vision for Aston Martin's future that's become all the more relevant since the brand's been sold by Ford. Perhaps building ever faster versions of its current lineup won't cut the mustard someday soon, and Aston will begin considering a proper halo car. Such a low-slung, mid-engine exotic like this AM V10 concept could do the trick. It's swoopy with a familiar Aston Martin front face, but the rest of the body is pure sex. Again, we reiterate, these renderings are purely fantasy and nothing like this is being planned, but we wouldn't mind if it were.


There have been many rumors that this low-slung, mid-engine exotic new supercar will be produced by Aston Martin. This would easily compete against the like of the Bugatti Veyron and the McLaren SLR. This is a vision for Aston Martin’s future that’s become all the more relevant since the brand’s been sold by Ford.


This concept car would be a two-seater mid-engined 6.0 liter V10. This AM V10 would produce 700hp.


The nose and taillights are distinctive of Aston Martin. The rest of this Aston Martin concept supercar was inspired by Sabino Leerentveld.