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Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept: exclusive world debut

The Aston Martin CC100 Speedster Concept has debuted at Germany's 24 Hours of Nurburgring race this weekend as part of the brand's centenary celebrations.


The ultra-exclusive V12 Vantage-based two-seater sports car celebrated its unveiling by completing a lap of the Nordschleife alongside the 1000km race-winning 1959 DBR1 with British racing legend Sir Stirling Moss behind the wheel.

The Aston Martin CC100 blends the classic styling of the legendary DBR1 sports racer with contemporary design themes.

Aston Martin chief exterior designer Miles Nurnberger explained: “The brief was very simple, yet enormously testing: create something that reflects the 100 years of Aston Martin heritage and signals the future of the brand.

“The idea of an iconic speedster concept that nods to the Le Mans and Nurburgring-winning cars of 1959 soon came, and we have had complete freedom to shape this car,” said Nurnberger.

The design also features an open cockpit, with no doors or roof and hints at future design cues for Aston’s production models with features such as the open grille treatment and ‘floating’ side strake.

Measuring almost 4.5m from nose to tail, and more than 2.0m wide (including side mirrors), the CC100 Speedster concept is a product of Aston Martin’s trademark Vertical Horizontal (VH) engineering philosophy.

Designed and constructed in less than six months at Aston’s global headquarters in Gaydon in the UK, the entire body and interior is crafted from carbonfibre – tooled and produced by specialist company Multimatic.

The CC100 is powered by the latest-generation AM11 naturally aspirated V12 engine mated to a six-speed automated manual transmission with steering column-mounted paddleshifters.

Aston Martin claims the radical CC100 Speedster will go from zero to 100km/h in just over four seconds, while the top speed is limited to 290km/h.

Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez said the “CC100 is the epitome of everything that is great about Aston Martin. It represents our fantastic sporting heritage, our exceptional design capability, our superb engineering know-how, and above all our adventurous spirit."

“I have nicknamed it ‘DBR100’ because of its affinity to the great 1959 race-winning cars, and of course our 100-year anniversary in 2013,” added Bez.

At this stage Aston Martin has produced a single example of the CC100 Speedster Concept, which has already been sold for an estimated price of between $770,000 and $1,540,000.

 

Here's a special look at the making of the CC100 Speedster Concept.

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