Aston Martin One-77: More Images To Light Your Day

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With just one example of the Aston Martin One-77 headed to Australia (for now, at least) most of us will be unlikely to see the limited edition British beast in the wilderness.

We’re pleased to report then that yet more photos have surfaced online, taken during the car’s unveilling at the Concorso d’Eleganza in Italy.

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Powered by a 7.0 litre version of the company’s 6.0 litre V12 donk, the Aston Martin One-77 develops an other-worldly 522kW and 705Nm of torque.

Top speed hasn’t been officially revealed, but Aston Martin CEO Ulrich Bez has suggested speeds greater than 320km/h ought to be achievable.

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Only one batch of 77 examples will be built – true to its name – and given the price tag of AU$2.03 million (£1.02m), it will be interesting to see if the British supercar manufacturer can move them all.

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[via carscoop]

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