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Aston Martin’s new Vulcan is aptly named. Like the Roman god it borrows its name from, the British car maker’s new, limited edition supercar is, well, blazing hot. Oh, and it shoots flames out ...
In one way or another Aston Martin has had its wings logo for 90 years. The emblem first appeared on its cars back in 1932 and it's still present to this day. Now, the British car maker has given ...
After weeks of teasing, the company is lifting the lid on the Aston Martin Vulcan; its new track-only V12 supercar. Set to make it debut next month at the Geneva Motor Show, it's based on Aston ...
Such is the case with the Aston Martin Vulcan, a track-only supercar that married the best of that company's engine technology with avant-garde aerodynamics and cutting-edge materials to create a ...
The result is one of the most extreme track day toys of the past decade, with even Aston Martin's press release calling it the company's "wildest ever car." The Vulcan might be a milestone in ...
Making the residence even more of a rarity is an exclusive buyer’s perk: It comes with the last remaining Aston Martin Vulcan ... wings on the Aston Martin logo. Elsewhere, a similarly ...
You wouldn't typically associate an Aston Martin with a "wild" racing car, but that's a straightforward way to describe the British automaker's Vulcan track-only hypercar unveiled in 2015.
Aston Martin unveiled its new logo Wednesday as part of a push to reposition the brand and appeal to a wider audience, and well, it looks a whole lot like the last one. Phew. For decades, ...
But Aston Martin’s Britishness means the Vulcan name is more likely a reference to the astonishingly loud Cold War bombers. Regardless of its namesake, the Vulcan is set to be the most extreme ...
It turns out it's not only Aston Martin cars that look the same. As the iconic British brand gets a billion-dollar bailout, it has invested heavily on a new logo that looks just like the old one.