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Aston Martin inaugurates new V12 engine production

Aston Martin inaugurates new V12 engine production Aston Martin inaugurates new V12 engine production
First of the new turbo V12 units completed in Cologne.

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Aston Martin has begun something of a new era in its history with the first production of its new 5.2-litre turbocharged V12 engine at the Aston Martin Engine Plant (AMEP) in Cologne.

With 608hp and 700Nm of torque, the new V12 will begin to replace the old naturally-aspirated 6.0-litre engine beginning this year with the new DB11 coupe. It has enough grunt to make the DB11 the fastest standard production DB Aston yet, with a 0-100km/h time of just 3.9 seconds, and a top speed on the naughty side of 330km/h.

The Cologne engine plant was opened in 2004, when Aston was still owned by Ford, and both the 6.0-litre V12 and 4.7-litre V8 engines have been built, and will continue for the moment to be built there.

Brian Fitzsimons, Aston Martin Chief Engineer, Powertrain, says of the new engine entering production: "To see this new engine go into full production at AMEP makes me very proud. Designing and developing the 5.2-litre twin-turbo power plant has been an all-consuming passion for me and my team. Knowing that the end result would be built with meticulous care in a truly state-of-the-art facility such as AMEP was an added motivation. It's a hugely exciting time to be an engineer at Aston Martin, not least because this is just the beginning for the new twin-turbo V12."

Dr Andy Palmer, Aston Martin President and CEO, commented: "AMEP is one of our great success stories and one of the jewels in the Aston Martin crown. To have the ability to design and then manufacture our own high-performance engines in-house is something very special. It gives us ultimate control of quality and that all-important character for which Aston Martin cars are renowned. I have no doubts that our new twin-turbo V12 is the start of an even greater era of success."

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Published on June 22, 2016