Aston Martin is celebrating its centenary with the presentation of
the CC100 Speedster Concept, a track-oriented one-off inspired by the
brand’s racing heritage.
As the British carmaker reports, while the CC100 looks to the past –
and in particular to the 1959 DBR1 – Aston Martin’s greatest sporting
triumph on the Nürburgring track with Stirling Moss – it also gives some
hints on the potential design direction for the future.
The CC100 is almost four and a half meters long, and more than two
meters wide (including mirrors). Both the body and the interior were
built in carbon fiber, supplied by low volume specialist Multimatic Inc.
At the front the CC100 adopts the brand’s trademark grille shape and
headlights, with the large “mouth” underlining the car’s racing
character.
The profile is characterized by a very low, barchetta-like stance,
with the minimal windshield typical of speedsters, see-through doors and
muscular rear shoulders.
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