British car manufacturer Aston Martin has partnered with Triton Submarines to create a new state-of-the-art luxury submarine, tentatively titled Project Neptune.

Project Neptune: Aston Martin has developed a submarine
The project brings together the immersive experience Triton submarines with experience in design and use of high quality materials, as well as craftsmanship Aston martin... The $ 4 million submarine will be relatively unique as the company only plans to produce 10 units per year.
At this stage Aston martin did not disclose the details of the Neptune project, although it is known that the length of the boat will be 1.8 meters. It is also known that it will be able to accommodate up to three people and will have a maximum speed of 3 knots.
The boat is unique due to its sleek and elegant exterior. Shapes and proportions express the dedication to the design and technique that shape the company's vehicles, such as the hypercar project. Aston martin valkyrie... In turn Triton submarines manufactures underwater vehicles not only for researchers, but also for superyacht owners.

Project Neptune by Aston Martin and Triton Submarines
Announcement Aston martin at the exhibition Monaco Yacht Show about a new submarine project, follows the success of the release of their motor boat AM37, together with Quintessence Yachts, worth 1.3 million pounds.
37ft motor boat can accommodate up to eight people and is classified as a day cruiser. AM37 was equipped with many additional features, including the engine AM37S, which provides a top speed in excess of 50 knots.

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine

Motorboat AM37 is available in two versions:
Version Gran Turismo with engines of your choice - 370 hp Mercury twin diesel engine. and a 430 hp Mercury twin petrol engine;
AM37S version equipped with a 520 hp twin petrol engine. from Mercury racing.
The boats are manufactured using the latest composite technology and are equipped with carbon fiber elements including the deck. Sliding deck panels allow owners to completely close and open the boat cockpit at the touch of a button.
Dashboard AM37 resembles sports cars in style Aston martin... Navigation, control and entertainment systems are integrated into a 15-inch touchscreen on the dashboard with advanced controls for electric anchor, retractable bimini and retractable bathing platform.

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine



Deep double curved windshield made of a solid sheet of glass smoothly streamlined above the bow deck AM37... Windshield with this technology developed Quintessence Yachts, has set a new industry standard. An electro-hydraulic carbon fiber bimini folds over the engine cover when not in use, and a swim platform aft provides easy access to water.
AM37 can also be used at night, turning the table into a comfortable double bed. The cabin has lighting, air conditioning, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine and a bathroom. Absolute comfort is guaranteed.

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine

Aston Martin has developed a motor and submarine
Overall motor boat AM37 reflects values Aston martin in terms of power and design, which are in the company's DNA.
The first boat was already delivered in August to its owner from Miami. Also Quintessence Yachts started production of custom-made ocean version of the boat, as well as version for Swiss lakes.
07.10.2017
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