Aston Martin DB7 has a beauty in the automotive world was lucky to see once in a generation. The last time England produced such beauty car, Jaguar E-type call. Aston Martin has left the big V8 and the flagship called a still older tradition by installing a twin-cam straight-six. Relief from the V8's mass, Aston Martin still need the power and throttle response and therefore adding supercharger to a 3239cc, 24-valve all-aluminum six. This gives 335bhp at 5500rpm and the roar of £ 360 ft of torque at 3000rpm, enough to cover two Aston stock 5.3-liter V8. Lightweight composite body uses to make the sidewalk weighs just 1750kg, giving greater strength-to-weight ratio of 191bhp per tonne.
Saturday, 23 January 2010
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