VIDEO: Aston Martin continues to tease the One-77

Click above to watch the One-77 teaser video from Aston Martin
It's hard to think of a DB-9 or Vanquish as anything other than automotive perfection, so when the Brits in Gaydon say the One-77 is the embodiment of Aston Martin design, color us interested. The ultra-exclusive two-seat supercar seems to have it all: a 700 hp V12, carbon fiber chassis, aluminum body, and the ultimate in Aston design. The One-77 has an exclusive price tag of about £1,050,000 before taxes, too, and even the Paris Motor Show isn't a big enough venue to unveil the full design to the world.
Aston Martin is sure playing up the anticipation for the One-77, and even though there is absolutely no shot we'll ever get to drive one, we're taking the bait. Teasers and sneak peaks are all we're getting at this point, and with a full year before it goes on sale, we could be waiting a bit longer. Aston CEO Bez Ulrich and chief designer Mark Reichman sat down to discuss the One-77 with the cameras rolling, and the two key players on team Martin seem to be in love with this vehicle. Hit the jump to see more glimpses of the One-77 lurking in the shadows, while Bez and Mark shower the mega-exclusive supercar with verbal praise. Now just show us the whole damn car already!







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Slade 10:26AM (10/06/2008)
Am I going to wait that long to watch part two of this teaser? probably not. I'll see and know what the car looks like by than.
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Aston Martin Fan 4:19AM (10/12/2008)
Paris Motor will be another week. It problemly be end of the week when we see the concept. Aston Martin ONE-77.
Torrent 11:46AM (10/06/2008)
man, just reveal it. you did absolutely nothing at Paris 2008. the least you could do is actually reveal the thing already.
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tuna 1:23PM (10/06/2008)
All of these marketing heads need to be sent to teaser camp.
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Gabe 7:48PM (10/06/2008)
I think the CEO of Aston is actually Dr. Ulrich Bez, and the designer's name is Marek Reichman (I think I have that spelling correct), not Mark. Not a huge deal...
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