Finally the AMB-001 delivered to its respective owner after two years on hold
Fast MotorBike As we all know, Aston Martin, one of the British premium car manufacturers made a breakthrough by creating the first stunning fast motorcycle called the AMB-001 back in 2019.
The racing track purposed superbike was the collaboration result with the motorcycle maker, Brought Superior and produced in a limited number of 100 units only. It is known that the fast motorcycle was first launched as a concept at the Milan Motorcycle Show (EICMA) 2019.
Finally Aston Martin delivered 30 units of the obly superbike they ever made, the Aston Martin x Brough Superior AMB-001 to their special customers who have been willing to wait for two years (in pictured posed along with the Aston Martin DBX SUV). (Picture from: OtomotifSindoNews)
As quoted of MotorcycleNews, finally Aston Martin delivered as many as 30 units of the only superbike they ever made to their special customers who have been willing to wait for two years. And the delivery was made after both of them felt enough to test those fast motorbike.
The
first Aston Martin motorcycle named AMB-001 shown off at the EICMA 2019
in Milan along with the Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept supercar. (Picture from: MotorRival)
"We are very pleased that we have succeeded in achieving our desired performance target with a maximum power of 183 horsepower. The AMB-001 is a racing bike that can be drive by the senses of its rider and the bike's performance," said the Brough Superior President, Thierry Henriette.
Strictly limited to just 100 examples, the track only AMB-001 represents the union of iconic Aston Martin design and stat-of-the-art Brough Superior engineering to create a piece of automotive art for the motorbike connoisseur. (Picture from: SIAMagazine)
Actually Aston Martin and Brough Superior have trying to accelerate the production of the super motorbike. However, when the global Covid-19 pandemic occurred, they were forced to postpone the production process of the fast motorcycle. So that the vacant time was then used by the motorcycle maker to test the AMB-001 to make it more perfect when sent to consumers (as you could be seen on the video below while the bike on on test at the France's Pau-Arnos track).
Many of the Aston Martin x Brough Superior AMB-001 units should be postponed its production and delivering process almost two years due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. (Picture from: LapTrinhX)
The Aston Martin x Brough Superior AMB-001 is powered by a forced induction 997 cc V-twin engine with a supercharger and a turbocharger capable of spitting out power of up to 180 hp, and is combined with a 6-speed transmission. Interestingly the weight of the motorbike only reaches 180 kilograms. So in terms of power distribution, the AMB-001 really has fantastic capabilities. The reason is that every 1 horsepower in the motorbike can push every 1 kilogram of the motorbike's weight.
The Aston Martin x Brough Superior AMB-001 is powered by a forced induction 997 cc V-twin engine with a
supercharger and a turbocharger capable of spitting out power of up to
180 hp, and is combined with a 6-speed transmission. (Picture from: MotoRiderUniverse)
As quoted of Robb Report, Aston Martin and Brough Superior plan to make 100 units of the superbike. Of course, because currently 30 units have been sent, there are still 70 units left that can be bought by other motorbike connoisseurs.
While the motorcycle was sold at a price of US $108,000 (approx Rp. 1.54 billion). With that price, the owner of the AMB-001 will get and can ride a unique design racing track purposed motorbike with fierce performance.
Kept
spur your adrenaline on the power of the two-wheeled monster and stay
alive with true safety riding. May God will forgive Your sins and so
does the cops...... *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ROBBREPORT | MOTORCYCLENEWS | SIAMAGAZINE ]
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Finally the AMB-001 delivered to its respective owner after two years on hold