Aston Martin CC100 No Longer a One-Off as Customer Commissions Second Unit
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Aston Martin CC100 No Longer a One-Off as Customer Commissions Second Unit



Built to mark Aston Martin’s centenary, the previously one-off CC100 concept car will have a twin brother, as the UK sports car manufacturer has decided to build another one for an unnamed customer.

The CC100 was initially thought up as a present from Aston Martin to itself in the year it celebrates its 100th anniversary. However, during the build process, Aston Martin decided to sell it, with a collector said to have paid about £500,000 (€580,600) for it.

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