With just 77 ever built and a top speed of 217mph, this 2011 hypercar is heading under the hammer in Abu Dhabi.
An Aston Martin so rare that only 77 were ever made is about to go under the hammer with a price tag of £1.18 million.
The One-77, Aston Martin’s headline act of the 2010s, is a 7.3-litre V12 monster capable of hitting 217mph (350km/h).
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This particular car is the 67th example to roll off the production line and was officially completed on 27 March 2011.
Despite being 13 years old, the mileage is astonishingly low — just 2,744 miles in total, averaging only 196 per year. Even so, it’s already passed through the hands of four owners.

Beneath its sculpted aluminium bodywork lies a Cosworth-tuned engine delivering 750bhp, paired with a six-speed automated-manual gearbox.
Built around a carbon fibre monocoque, it stood apart from the rest of Aston Martin’s line-up at the time, which relied on aluminium construction.
The car heads to auction with RM Sotheby’s in Abu Dhabi on 5 December, where it’s expected to attract global collectors.

The example offered is finished in Blue Pearl White with 20-inch forged 10-spoke silver wheels that frame red calipers and carbon ceramic discs.
Inside, the black leather-trimmed dashboard contrasts with deep red leather door cards and seats, detailed with white stitching, piping, and inserts.
A spokesperson for the auctioneers described the car as “the ultimate expression of an Aston Martin for the 2010s,” adding that its engineering and design made it “truly breathtaking” even among the brand’s most iconic models.

With exclusivity, power, and presence all on its side, the One-77 remains one of the most coveted hypercars of the modern era — and this example could be one of the most desirable yet.
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