Aston Martin Vulcan

The Vulcan is a track-only hypercar launched in 2015 by Aston Martin at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. It is a rear-wheel drive, track-only hypercar that runs on a new 7.0L (6,949 cc) naturally aspirated V12 engine mounted on an aluminium alloy chassis and carbon fibre body delivering and  of torque. The Vulcan is fitted with carbon ceramic brakes, magnesium torque tube with a carbon fibre propeller shaft, limited-slip differential, Xtrac 6-speed sequential gearbox and has a kerb weight of. The Vulcan is designed by Aston Martin's creative officer Marek Reichman, taking inspirations from Aston Martin current models Vantage and DB9. The Vulcan is a limited edition vehicle, with only 24 cars, each priced at $2.3 million.

The Vulcan is capable of 0-60 mph in 3 seconds and a top speed of at least 192 mph (309 km/h).

The Vulcan's name is a reference to the Cold War-era British bombers of the same name.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Aston Martin Vulcan was added in the Championship Update and is the second Aston Martin car added to the game via an update, after the Aston Martin One-77.

The Aston Martin Vulcan has a starting rank of 1220, a MAX rank of 1609 (same as the Ferrari LaFerrari from Class A), and a MAX+PRO rank of 1806, along with a huge Tuning Kit bonus of +62. Being a Class S car, it not only has the lowest starting rank, but also the largest Tuning Kit bonus, superseding long-time record holder Ferrari Enzo Ferrari. The Aston Martin Vulcan mainly rivals the Devel Sixteen Prototype, McLaren Mercedes MP4-25, and BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage due to it being superior over the TRION NEMESIS.

The Aston Martin Vulcan's acceleration, while inferior to the Lamborghini Egoista, Weber Faster One, and TRION NEMESIS, is still superb for its class. Its top speed is already higher than all of the Aston Martin cars by far and, as expected, the Vulcan handles very well; in fact, the Vulcan could be considered one of the best handling cars in the game, with handling and drifting bearing similarities to the W Motors Fenyr Supersport and Ferrari FXX Evoluzione but isn't overly sensitive compared to these two cars. The Vulcan has a unique nitro consumption combination of 6/10/14, which would make it very similar to the One-77. Its overall stats would make it a really enjoyable car to drive and a really fast car to drive. Looking at its stats, it is eligible to get Top 100 on every Time-Limited-Events if used right. The one thing to be careful of is its huge speed multiplier of 88.65%, shared with the Arash AF10. At most, the Vulcan can reach 315 mph (507 km/h) in real speed terms. Despite being slightly slower than the BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, with 318 mph (511 km/h), the Vulcan still wins against the Hommage due to having superior overall stats. It even wins against the Devel Sixteen Prototype on nearly all tracks except for long tracks. While the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV is capable of reaching a similar total speed especially due to the SV having no speed modifier, the Aston Martin Vulcan is still capable of dominating the SV due to the Vulcan's better overall stats.

The Aston Martin Vulcan can actually be tuned for low rank Multiplayer matches due to its low starting rank. On the other hand, though, due to the large speed multiplier, a MP tuned Vulcan is mostly inferior to other low rank Multiplayer favorites like the Range Rover Evoque Coupe HSE Dynamic and TVR Sagaris. Because of this, the player will be better off MAX+PROing the Vulcan, at which point the Vulcan will show its real power.

The Aston Martin Vulcan is the fourth car to be released as a Multiplayer League reward, after the TVR Sagaris, McLaren 570S, and Chevrolet Corvette C3. It was part of the fourth Multiplayer Season (Winter Wonder Season, started on the 12th of January 2017). The purchase price is (same as the W Motors Fenyr Supersport and McLaren F1 XP-5). The car was released on February 10, 2017 for everyone, a day before its owners-only event was held.