The Bulldog GT by Danish company HBH is a project of a one-off mid-engined sportscar based on the Aston Martin V12 Vantage.
The Bulldog GT project is being developed by HBH, a Danish company
which takes its name from the last names of its founders: Jesper
Hermann, Christian Brandt and Torben Hartvig, with the first two being
responsible for the design of the Zenvo ST1.
The car is equipped with the Aston Matin 6.0 liter V12 unit, which
has been tuned with two superchargers which increase the output up to
666 hp and 756 Nm of torque, enabling a 0-100 km/h time of 3.9 seconds
and a top speed of 300 km/h.
Design
The
engine’s central position has redefined the proportions of the
all-aluminum body, which features a relatively short and lower hood and
an elongated rear end, while maintaining a design language very faithful
to the Aston Martin’s style.
From the side, the large side air intakes act as a distinctive
graphic element which helps to disguise the length of the rear quarter
panel, which has been significantly extended by pushing the cabin and
the doors forward to leave space for the engine.
While the windows graphics have been maintained practically
unchanged, the rear end was interestingly reinterpreted with tighter
lines, and shows some graphic similarities with the Audi R8.
At the front, the trademark Aston Martin’s grille was lowered from its
upright position, which provides some visual hints at the mid-engined
Ferraris.
HBH is planning to sell the one-off car together with 50% of the
production and design rights, so the client will be able to decide
whether to keep the Bulldog GT as a one-off or to allow a limited
production.
The first model is expected to be developed during 2012 and to be presented in early 2013.
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