An Aston Martin Submarine Is Actually Being Built

Aston Martin has released new details about the luxury vessel it'll be making with Triton Submarines
An Aston Martin Submarine Is Actually Being Built

Imagine for a moment that you are monumentally rich. So rich, that you have the house of your dreams, a fleet of cars and a big boat. What on earth do you buy to treat yourself when the next pay day/fat bonus cheque comes along?

Worry not, as we have a solution for this First World problem. It’s called Project Neptune, and it’s a submersible developed by Aston Martin and Triton Submarines.

An Aston Martin Submarine Is Actually Being Built

Yep, you’ll soon be able to purchase an Aston Martin submarine. Admit it - you’ve just had a quick glance at the calendar to check it isn’t 1 April, haven’t you? The curious tie-up was first announced last year, but this is the first time we’ve been given any technical details.

Due to be revealed in production form later in 2018, Project Neptune will be able to take its pilot and two passengers as deep as 500 metres. The engineers worked hard to make the craft as slippery as possible by “reducing the frontal area,” and factoring in an increase in power compared to Triton’s other subs, it accelerates four times as quickly as the firm’s 3300/3 flagship (or is that flagsub?). The ‘sprint speed’ is five knots.

An Aston Martin Submarine Is Actually Being Built

The interior has been enhanced with lashings of hand-stitched leather and carbonfibre trim, although it wasn’t the easiest job to get it in there. “Unlike a sports car where the interiors are installed into an open-sided cabin before the doors are fitted, everything you see inside will be lowered through the upper-hatch and assembled within the completed sphere of the pressure hull,” Aston Martin creative chief Marek Reichman explains.

No pricing has been revealed, but with myriad customisation options available, the amount paid by each customer is likely to vary considerably. But to give you an idea, the Triton 3300/3 we mentioned earlier is about $3 million…

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Comments

Anonymous

Pssh

05/02/2018 - 11:37 |
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Dave 15

Might I suggest that Aston Martin makes an effort to maximise the use of recycled materials to increase the cost effectiveness of this project by simply dumping an old Cygnet in the ocean.

05/02/2018 - 11:51 |
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SAVAGE DOGG (Ping-Pong Gang) (Corvette Squad)

Their next car is too big. It’s a freaking boat

05/02/2018 - 11:58 |
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KPS Lucky - Inactive

At this point, I’m not shocked about this. I don’t think anything will.

05/02/2018 - 12:20 |
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Mercedes and Porsche maade a Yacht. Aston a sub marine.

Rimac made an electric bybicle.

Rimac: 1 - Car Industry: 0

05/02/2018 - 13:22 |
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Anonymous

I’ve heard the new James Bond movie would be shot only under water.

Can’t wait to see how many weapons this submarine has.

05/02/2018 - 12:24 |
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Duggan (koalafan) (koalafan7) (Esprit Team) (Z32 Group) (Lot

They went from making luxury cars to

05/02/2018 - 12:32 |
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Anonymous

James Bond :Under The Seas

05/02/2018 - 12:57 |
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Anonymous

Can it be powered by an Aston V12? Please?

05/02/2018 - 13:22 |
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Anonymous

Why

05/02/2018 - 14:38 |
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Anonymous

Shut up take my 5 euros.

05/02/2018 - 17:08 |
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