Tuesday, May 24, 2011

HRH Supercars: Aston Martin Danish

The Atelier Zagato, recently won the Design Award for Concept Cars & Prototypes at Villa d'Este 2011, is not the only coaches in that time has made its own coaches based on a sporting Gaydon House: even the factory Danish HRH would in fact working on a sports car just on the V12 Vantage, which was released a mysterious rendering that shows the outline of starvation sports.

Born from the passion diJesper Hermann, Christian Brandt and Torben Hartvig, the HRH takes its name from the initials of its founders, who may include their own experiences in ambitious projects, including the construction of some rare and beautiful supercar such as the Kleeman GTK, the Zenvo ST1 and the prototype Sondergard.

For the construction of new sports-based Aston Martin, the young Danish workshop was inspired allaconcept Aston Martin Bulldog 1979, but also to the Lola LMP1 racing boat, powered by an engine of the British manufacturer. The HRH to develop the new car would have made an unusual frame able to accommodate in the middle, just behind the seats, the V12 6.0-liter V12 Vantage.

From the only picture available to us you can see the slender silhouette of the car, with a rather short muzzle that houses front projectors Set in the drop, while the long tail ends with a pronounced spoiler above the rear light clusters incorporated in tapered tail. The side shows a rather muscular and sculptured side in the rear which incorporates an air intake positioned in front of the big wheel, covering the five-spoke alloy wheels double.

Although for the moment it comes to prices, the ambitious study of this supercar should create a single copy to be allocated to a wealthy client, which also will be sold all rights to the entire project, including the possible decision of a future small-scale production. So if this one-off sports should receive the welcome and hoped for the future if the customer will be far-sighted as the collector Michael Stoschek - owner of New Stratos commissioned Pininfarina to design center - will hope for a future commercial.

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