The first deliveries of the much-hyped Aston Martin One-77 supercar have quietly started, with the first example of the limited edition beauty being delivered to a customer in Monaco this past week. The first car, finished in a solid black, was seen parked outside the Hotel de Paris, right in the center of Monte Carlo.

As we reported last month, the One-77 was almost completely sold out and had just 17 cars remaining at the time. This was despite the car costing upwards of $1.87 million before taxes are included.

We’re sure that only a handful of the cars remain unsold. In fact, the entire production run of 77 cars is scheduled to be completed by the end of this year and there may never be a car just like it from Aston Martin ever again.

Final specifications for the One-77 were announced last September but in case you’ve forgotten, the car’s 7.3 liter V-12 engine has been certified at 750 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque.

Drive is sent rearward via a new six-speed gearbox controlled with column-mounted paddles behind the steering wheel. The robotized sequential manual is a new generation of Aston Martin's familiar automatic and should provide shift times almost as fast a dual clutch unit.

For full details on the latest bespoke supercar from Aston Martin, click here for our previous story.

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