Process for 8 hours to produce a V12 engine of the Aston Martin DB11The engine manufacturer's Engine Plant (AMEP) Aston Martin at Cologne, Germany, has started production of engine turbocharger V12 for DB11.Responsible for the Assembly of a team of 100 trained staff, working in a 12,500 m2 area is divided into four areas for the different production processes. But, to achieve "quality and durability", as Aston explained, each engine will be assembled together by a technical expert.It takes 8 hours to produce a V12 engine at the AMEP, where base capable of producing 8,000 engines a year. Each of the V12 engine was once complete will have to undergo the test post heater before shipping."AMEP is one of the great success stories of the US and is one of the jewel on the Crown of the Aston Martin. To have the ability to design and manufacture in house high performance engine like this is a special thing. This allows us to control the quality, critical characteristics that make up the reputation of the Aston Martin. "With the 5.2 liter engine replacement, 12-cylinder engine has enabled smart cylinder Bank and stop/start technology. This engine was fitted to the DB's most powerful ever produced is exported, with the 599 DB11 horsepower and maximum torque 700 Nm. Vehicle 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 begin to be sold from this fall with a starting price of 211,995 $t phone us, in the UK and £ 154,900 204,900 € in Germany.
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