Aston Martin Vulcan To Debut at Geneva

The British car manufacturer Aston Martin has announced its new super car meant for the race track enthusiasts. There hasn't been any image revealed of this car, but only a video that it's coming on March 3rd in Geneva. The company is calling it a tribute for the War Fighter British plane Vulcan and the video does support the fact. The Vulcan was the famous bomber for the Cold War and has given displays at many events like Goodwood Festival of Speed, CarFest and others. Well, it'll not be James Bond movie car, if you're thinking because for that, the company has already released the DB10. And, that sounds good too.

One of the company personnel said that 'It turns out Gaydon was an RAF base which hosted Vulcans – it just felt like the right name for an Aston Martin.” I guess the same, but we must wait till March 3rd to get the rest of the information from the company about this upcoming super car. 

Being a race track variant or this is what we're anticipating, it might take the fight against the like of Ferrari FXX K and will be a great option for those who just want power under the bonnet and style outside.