Project Neptune by Aston Martin and Triton
04 May 2018|1,977 views
Aston Martin and Triton Submarines are pleased to announce successful completion of the design phase for Project Neptune, and the commencement of the first production model ahead of its public unveiling later this year. Since the announcement of the creative collaboration in September 2017, Aston Martin and Triton have worked meticulously to refine the detailed design of the submersible's hydrodynamics, body styling and luxurious interior packaging.


To mark this key milestone, Project Neptune's final technical specification was announced, confirming that the submersible will be able to dive to depths of 500m and carry two passengers and a pilot. By improving the hydrodynamic efficiency, reducing frontal area, and increasing the power; the submersible will have an anticipated sprint speed in excess of five knots and approximately four times the acceleration of Triton's flagship 3300/3 model.
A range of three Designer Specifications created by Aston Martin's in-house design team demonstrate the breadth of expression available through considered combinations of colour and trim, each accentuating Project Neptune's sporting, luxury and maritime characteristics. Customisation and personalisation options will be available courtesy of Aston Martin's bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin.
Aston Martin and Triton Submarines are pleased to announce successful completion of the design phase for Project Neptune, and the commencement of the first production model ahead of its public unveiling later this year. Since the announcement of the creative collaboration in September 2017, Aston Martin and Triton have worked meticulously to refine the detailed design of the submersible's hydrodynamics, body styling and luxurious interior packaging.


To mark this key milestone, Project Neptune's final technical specification was announced, confirming that the submersible will be able to dive to depths of 500m and carry two passengers and a pilot. By improving the hydrodynamic efficiency, reducing frontal area, and increasing the power; the submersible will have an anticipated sprint speed in excess of five knots and approximately four times the acceleration of Triton's flagship 3300/3 model.
A range of three Designer Specifications created by Aston Martin's in-house design team demonstrate the breadth of expression available through considered combinations of colour and trim, each accentuating Project Neptune's sporting, luxury and maritime characteristics. Customisation and personalisation options will be available courtesy of Aston Martin's bespoke service, Q by Aston Martin.
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