Thursday, February 19, 2015
2015 Aston Martin Vantage GT3 / Analog Ducati Scrambler / Lotus Evora 400
Aston Martin continues the stellar running legacy of its flagship Vantage car, drawing inspiration from the track and putting it on the common roads with the limited-edition GT3. Only 100 of these refined vehicles will hit the road – a testament, perhaps, to the meticulous craft and fine tuning applied to the car. The Vantage GT3 is armed with a powerful 6.0-liter, V12 engine, yet also registers at 100 kilograms less than its Vantage S predecessor. Lower, wider and generally meaner, the Vantage GT3 has been sculpted with a generous amount of carbon fiber throughout the body, equipped with an aerodynamic pack to promote downforce and handle otherwise daunting bends. Produced and engineered in-house at Aston Martin’s Gaydon Headquarters in England, look for the Aston Martin GT3 to officially debut at the Geneva International Motor Show on March 3.
The Analog Ducati Scrambler is the latest motorcycle to surface on the web. Inspired by the 1975 Ducati GT860, the new and rewired Analog Ducati Scramber features a more simplified aesthetic as a custom tank and exhaust, Fox shocks and completely rebuilt wheels equip the latest scrambler. Additional construction details, including a front LED headlight, back turn signals, and a rear custom luggage rack, adds to the simplified utility of the motorcycle as a light orange hue decorates the exterior shell. An exposed engine design and signature Ducati logo finish off the Ducati’s bold design. Built in Illnois, check out the beautifully finished piece above and share your thoughts with us.
British sports and racing carmaker Lotus unveils the new Evora 400. Powered by a 3.5L mid-mount V6 engine, which provides over 400 horsepower and launches the coupe to 60 mph in only 4.1 seconds, this new model boasts a top speed of 186 mph. The latest Lotus Evora 400 also highlights a sports ratio 6-speed manual transmission and lightweight alloy wheels, complementing its compact and aerodynamic exterior build. Additional details include a lowered front grille and dual vents adjacent to the car’s headlights as signature Lotus emblems adorned at the hood and alloy wheels finish the striking aesthetic. Anticipate the official unveiling of the Lotus Evora 400 at the Geneva Motor Show on March 15.
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