Process 8 hours to produce a V12 engine of Aston Martin DB11 engine factory 's Engine Plant (AMEP) Aston Martin in Cologne, Germany began producing twin-turbo V12 engine for the DB11. Responsible for assembling a team of 100 trained staff, working in a 12,500 m2 area is divided into four areas for different manufacturing processes. Nhưn to achieve "quality and durability," as Aston explained, each engine will be assembled together by a technician. It took 8 hours to produce a V12 engine at the AMEP basis, where the ability to produce 8,000 engines a year. Each V12 once completed will have to undergo tests before shipping heater. "AMEP is one of the great success stories of us and is one of the jewels in the crown of Aston Martin. To have the ability to design and manufacture in-house and the high-performance engine this is a special thing. This allows us to control the quality, characteristics critical to Fame of Aston Martin. " With the 5.2-liter engine displacement, 12 cylinder engine with cylinder banks enabled smart and technology and stop / start. This engine has been fitted to the most powerful DB version ever produced is DB11, with a capacity of 599 kW and maximum torque of 700 Nm. Car capable of sprinting from 0-100 km / h in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 322 km / h. Aston Martin new version will go on sale this fall with a starting price of $ 211,995 in the US, £ 154,900 in the UK and € 204,900 in Germany.
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