It's honestly hard to comprehend that these vehicles can be offered to the buying public but here we are. Aston Martin has debuted its anticipated speedster.
Dubbed the V12 Speedster, you already have an idea of what's in store.
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Meshing bits and baubles from both the Vantage and DBS Superleggera, the V12 Speedster is a vehicle built to the extreme. And, even more interesting, it was done in partnership with Boeing. That should explain the liberal use of fighter jet (F/A 18) inspiration here and there about the vehicle.
Equipped with a 5.2-liter V12 engine producing 700 horsepower, which is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the V12 Speedster will hit zero to 60 in 3.5 seconds. 
Only 88 units are to be built at a cost of about $950,000/copy. Order books are open now, so, if you're interested you better ring up your local Aston Martin retailer. Deliveries are expected in Q1 2021. 
Full details, below.
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Aston Martin's press release follows:
                                     Aston Martin V12 Speedster: A  puristic limited edition for the most demanding drivers                                 
- Limited-edition V12 Speedster unveiled at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters 
- Open, uncompromising, visceral, two-seater layout with only 88 examples
- ‘Q by Aston Martin’ F/A-18 livery showcases conceptual specification pack
- Pricing starts from £765,000. Now available to order. Deliveries Q1 2021
 Wednesday 4 March, Gaydon: The Aston Martin V12 Speedster has  made its global debut today, with just 88 examples of this puristic  limited-edition model set to hit the road.
  
 Created by luxury British marque’s bespoke customisation service ‘Q by  Aston Martin’, the Aston Martin V12 Speedster is a truly visceral  driver’s car that draws inspiration from both the brand’s rich racing  history and aeronautical design. Today’s example is showcased in a  conceptual F/A-18 livery, also curated by the same artisans.
  
 Aston Martin Lagonda President and Group CEO, Dr Andy Palmer said: “It  makes me enormously proud to reveal Aston Martin’s latest, most exciting  special model today. The V12 Speedster is an incredible demonstration  of the breadth of capability and determination from the ‘Q by Aston  Martin’ team, who have worked tirelessly to create this stunning,  two-seat sports car aimed at our most demanding and enthusiastic  customers.”
  
 Conceived a little over 12 months ago, the V12 Speedster has undergone  an intensive development programme, going from drawing board to  production reality within that short period. Demonstrating the skills  and meticulous planning of ‘Q by Aston Martin’ and Aston Martin Design,  the V12 Speedster is a living show car, underlining the company’s  commitment to deliver customers a stunning driver’s car, using the  engineering ingenuity and advanced materials evident throughout the  entire Aston Martin range.
  
 Utilising Aston Martin’s latest bonded aluminium architecture, the V12  Speedster utilises elements from both the DBS Superleggera and Vantage  model lines to create its own unique platform. With independent double  wishbone front, and multi-link rear suspension with coil springs and  adaptive damping offering Sport, Sport+ and Track modes, the V12  Speedster also benefits from standard 21-inch forged centre lock alloy  wheels. Carbon Ceramic Brakes of 410mm on the front axle and 360mm at  the rear are also standard equipment.
  
 Over the V12 Speedster’s unique chassis is a bespoke body constructed  almost entirely from carbon fibre. Miles Nurnberger, Director of Design,  Aston Martin Lagonda, said: “With the V12 Speedster we do go back a  step and look into our past for inspiration. Since the DB11 launch,  everything has been focused and very forward looking. Here though, we  find a different tempo. There’s clear lineage from the 1959 Le Mans  winning DBR1 to our Centenary celebratory CC100 Speedster Concept in  2013. There is also a bit of 1953 DB3S in the mid-section, so it really  is our latest incarnation of the Speedster concept. It’s also inspired  by fighter jets as much as it is by our history, and it has been created  to deliver an incredibly visceral experience, hence why it is a V12,  rather than a V8. With the V12 Speedster we are amplifying all the  emotional strings that we can to the absolute maximum.”
  
 Nurnberger adds: “No roof or screen, a big engine, low, with broad  shoulders and exaggerated and emotional styling with twin humps and the  spine separating the driver and passenger. The light, low, rear end  contrasts with the bold, enlarged grille, unique headlights and bonnet  nostril at the front. The bonnet nostril we haven’t done in a very long  time, but we’ve brought them back. It’s a neat trick visually to allow  us to win some space for the V12. It creates this iconic looking vent.”
  
 The interior specification pushes new boundaries, using a mix of  traditional and modern materials. Structural satin carbon fibre,  contrasts with traditional hand-crafted Saddle Leather, chrome,  aluminium and even 3D printed rubber. Visually and physically the  interior reduces mass, for a leaner, efficient style, but one that  retains all the emotion and craftsmanship Aston Martins are renowned  for. In front of the passenger is a removable leather bag in place of a  traditional glove box, while there’s additional storage space under the  rear bumps for luggage.
  
 Unveiled here today at Aston Martin’s Gaydon HQ, the V12 Speedster has  been shown in a conceptual specification that is inspired by the  legendary F/A-18 and will be available for customers to order. Born from  an exciting new collaboration with Boeing and created by the brand’s  bespoke customisation service ‘Q by Aston Martin’, this striking livery  takes the legendary fighter jet for inspiration and is finished in  Skyfall Silver, with contrasting satin black on the exhaust tips, vent  grilles and vanes. The dark theme is carried through to the interior,  with satin dark chrome, machined aluminium, black leather, black  technical textile, black carpets and vivid red Aston Martin scripted  door pulls, creating a purposeful look for this conceptual styling.
  
 Powering the V12 Speedster is Aston Martin’s scintillating 5.2-litre, Twin-Turbo V12 engine, with a peak output of 700hp1 and 753Nm1  of torque. Front mid-mounted, the all alloy, quad cam 48-valve engine  is mated to a ZF 8-Speed automatic transmission with a limited-slip  differential driving the rear wheels. The V12 Speedster is able to  accelerate to 62mph (100km/h) in 3.5 seconds on the way to a limited top  speed of 186mph (300km/h)1.
  
 The iconic V12 engine promises scintillating performance, but further  underlining the V12 Speedster’s abundant character and unparalleled  commitment to a thrilling drive is an even more invigorating aural  signature. To create this Aston Martin’s engineers have created a  bespoke stainless-steel exhaust system exiting centrally into the  diffuser surface at the rear of the car for an even more rousing,  characterful sound from the drivetrain. With the V12 Speedster, every  element of the drive is experiential, most obviously the removal of the  windscreen adding to the visceral engagement, heightening the driving  experience to new levels.
  
 Matt Becker, Aston Martin Chief Engineer, said: “for raw, driving  thrills the V12 Speedster is unparalleled, the fully open element of the  car adding a new dimension to the experience. It engages on every  level, delivering a precise, involving driving experience, with agility  and poise backed by abundant power from Aston Martin’s twin-turbo  5.2-litre V12. Driving doesn’t get any purer than this.
  
 Aston Martin Lagonda President and Group CEO, Dr Andy Palmer said:  “nothing demonstrates Aston Martin’s commitment to providing unique,  special models to its customers more than the V12 Speedster. The 88  hand-built cars will be sought after by driving enthusiasts and  collectors alike all around the world. I’m excited not just about what  they offer drivers, but of what it represents. The V12 Speedster not  just showcases our incredible engineering capability and ambition, but  also celebrating Aston Martin’s rich heritage.”
  
 Orders are now being taken for the V12 Speedster, with pricing starting  at £765,000 including VAT and deliveries expected to begin in the first  quarter of 2021.
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