Aston Martin AMB 001 Superbike - 3 minutes read
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Aston Martin design meets state-of-the-art engineering from Brough Superior – a magnificent marriage of two renowned and historic British performance brands for a gorgeous work of automotive art. The track-only AMB 001 made its global debut at the Milan Motorcycle Show in November 2019.
The superbikes were strictly limited to 100 units and were produced in Brough Superior’s France facility, with an initial release date of the fall of 2020. Although manufacturing was delayed owing to the epidemic, this gave additional time to test the bike and guarantee it met all of its objectives. The two parties have published the first footage of the motorbike in motion, which was captured during dynamic testing at France’s Circuit Pau-Arnos circuit.
According to Robb Report, Brough Superior president Thierry Henriette stated in a statement that the unmistakable whistle of the turbo completes the motorcycle’s unique appearance. “With a power output of 183 horsepower and a dry weight of 408 pounds, we are pleased to have reached our performance objectives.” “The AMB 001 is a one-of-a-kind track bike that arouses the senses while also delivering on performance.”
Both companies created a one-of-a-kind, lightweight, and powerful sports bike with distinctive technological characteristics including a structural carbon fiber body and a chassis design with a double wishbone front fork. The Aston Martin Racing AMB 001 was featured in Stirling Green and Lime Essence, with Matte Black wheels, forks, and brake assembly.
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The stylish two-wheeler combines one of the most striking motorcycle designs in recent years with plenty of power. It has a turbocharged V-twin engine that produces 183 horsepower, which is just a little more than the stated 180 hp.
Image: Aston Martin and Brough Superior
Aston Martin Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman stated that the premium manufacturer’s upward momentum in all aspects of the business, particularly Design, is exciting. The brand’s 106-year history demonstrates its know-how and rich tradition.
“This is what we consider to be a cutting-edge motorbike, and we are quite delighted to see the Aston Martin wings on a motorcycle for the first time.” “We were able to contribute our specific experience in traditional craft processes to this project in addition to utilizing the abilities we learned for automobiles such as the pioneering Aston Martin Valkyrie,” Reichman added.
Image: Aston Martin and Brough Superior
On Monday, it was revealed that delivery of the US$108,000 AMB 001 to clients in Japan, Australia, and North America had begun. According to Aston Martin, there are just 10 remaining bikes – express your interest here. Browse the booklet for more standard, designer, and technical specifications.