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The steering wheel is from the Aston Martin Vulcan. Inside there are fine leathers in Forest Green along with carbon fiber and the half steering wheel from the Vulcan.
There's a small central touchscreen, a digital gauge cluster, the race car-derived steering wheel from the Vulcan and almost no other switchgear. Oh yeah, and there's a manual shifter.
Aston Martin kept production numbers for the Vulcan low. In fact, only two dozen were built across the 2014 and 2015 model years, with the last example being delivered to its owner in 2016.
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