The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

The long-awaited Vantage successor is here, with a DB11 base and 503bhp from an AMG-sourced V8
The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

We’ve been waiting a while for this, haven’t we? Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage has been with us for 12 years now, but the 4.7-litre V8-powered sports car is at last being granted a well-earned retirement. The replacement is more striking, sharper, and much, much faster.

How much faster? Well, mash your foot on the right-hand pedal fast enough, and the Mercedes-AMG-sourced 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 will put severe stress on your internal organs as 0-62mph comes and goes in just 3.6 seconds. Far quicker than the old V8-powered Vantage, and faster even than the V12 Vantage S. The top speed meanwhile is 195mph.

The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

It’s made possible by that aforementioned V8 putting out 503bhp and 505lb ft of torque, with a reasonably modest 1530kg (dry) of car to punt around. That power is sent to the rear wheels exclusively, via a transaxle-mounted ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox. Yep, no more ‘robotised manual’ shenanigans going on here, and for the first time in an Aston Martin, there’s an electronically-controlled rear differential. The diff can go from open to completely locked in mere milliseconds, Aston Martin says.

The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

The Vantage’s platform is broadly the same bonded aluminium affair used for the DB11, but 70 per cent of the car is all-new. It’s just under 30cm shorter than a DB11, and a smidge shorter than a Porsche 911. Weight distribution is the ideal 50:50 balance.

In terms of aero, there’s plenty of rather obvious bits like a downforce generating “upswept” rear deck and side gills that eject high-pressure air from the front wheel arches, but the most fascinating elements are arguably the ones you can’t see. The car’s speed bump-troubling front splitter sends air under the car, where several “fences” direct the flow both for cooling and to feed the rear diffuser.

The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

As with the DB11, the Vantage’s cabin is littered with tech borrowed from Mercedes-Benz as part of Gaydon’s technical partnership with the German firm. Given how clunky the outgoing car’s infotainment system is, that’s no bad thing. The interior also sports lashings of Alcantara, and as you can see from the image above, plenty in the way of personalisation options.

The New Aston Martin Vantage Is Here To Pick A Fight With The 911

It’s better in almost every way (with perhaps engine noise being the exception, although it does still make a jolly nice din) than the old car, but it is quite a bit more expensive. It’ll set you back £120,900, getting on for £25k more than the Vantage AMR Pro run-out model.

It’s on sale now, with first deliveries kicking off during 2018’s second quarter.

Comments

Raregliscor1

I think that might just be an uglier Aston Martin than the V600. Well done…. (not hating on the V600, that mechanically is a beast)

11/21/2017 - 12:31 |
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Anonymous

Ima trigger all the Aston fans here but I never really liked the Aston look, except this one, and it has an AMG V8!

11/21/2017 - 12:33 |
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iCypher(Joel Chan)

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Rare opinion, that I like.

I think the new Vantage looks pretty good, like a really boiled-down Vulcan, and the rear end has been giving me reminders of the DB10(Y’know, Bond’s ride in SPECTRE?) all day long.

11/24/2017 - 07:54 |
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Anonymous

Is it just me
or does it look like the Vulcan’s baby son

11/21/2017 - 12:44 |
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João Loureiro

Looks like the coupe F-type

11/21/2017 - 12:46 |
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Anonymous

The rear looks fantastic, the interior is great but I really don’t like the front. It just looks disappointed with something, much like the D: face…

11/21/2017 - 12:49 |
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Anonymous
11/21/2017 - 12:50 |
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Anonymous

Much better looking than the DB11 IMO, not quite as pretty as the Vanquish

11/21/2017 - 13:10 |
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Anonymous

Who agrees that it looks a little bit similar to the the new Toyota Supra from the back???

11/21/2017 - 13:16 |
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Jakob

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Except for the design traits that are inherit to literally any fastback coupe, no, it doesn’t look alike at all.

11/21/2017 - 13:41 |
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Skyy

It looks gorgeous, too bad it won’t have a glorious exhaust note.

11/21/2017 - 13:20 |
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Dave blackers

New MX -5 just for rich people

11/21/2017 - 13:24 |
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Graduation gift for a rich girl who only wears pink

11/22/2017 - 03:52 |
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