Isn’t the V12 Vantage the coolest looking little monster ever? It definitely is, so what could possibly make it even better. Dutch firm HBH hopes the answer is flipping the script and moving the engine behind the driver.
We’ve known about their project for a while now, but thanks to Classic Driver, it’s been revealed in full. The project is a one-off and will be called the Bulldog GT, a tribute to the 1980 Aston Martin Bulldog that it shares a layout with.
The big news is that the car you see in its computed generated might here is powered by a supercharged version of the V12 Vantage’s 6.0-liter that produces 675 hp. The chassis of the car is made of the usual scaffolding, and the body is hand beaten from aluminum.
The standard sprint will be dealt with in a blistering 3.9 seconds, while the top speed is expected to be 300 km/h or 186 mph. Expect to see the stunning Bulldog GT some time next year.
The big news is that the car you see in its computed generated might here is powered by a supercharged version of the V12 Vantage’s 6.0-liter that produces 675 hp. The chassis of the car is made of the usual scaffolding, and the body is hand beaten from aluminum.
The standard sprint will be dealt with in a blistering 3.9 seconds, while the top speed is expected to be 300 km/h or 186 mph. Expect to see the stunning Bulldog GT some time next year.