Aston Martin has presented the new V12 Vantage S, the most extreme
and the quickest production Aston Martin ever built, with a 573 PS
engine and a revised design.
The new car replaces the outgoing V12 Vantage in markets around the world and, with the exception of the One-77 hypercar, is the fastest road-going Aston Martin yet offered.
Design
Aesthetically, the most noticeable feature is the car’s grille, where
the aluminum vanes are replaced with a new carbon fiber arrangement
that includes sporty black carbon fibre or titanium silver mesh.
Created to maximize airflow to the V12 engine, the new grille is inspired by that of the CC100 Speedster
Concept, nicknamed DBR100, which debuted at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring
earlier this month and signals a new era of Aston Martin design
language.
Other clues that single out the car as new include the debut of new
lightweight forged alloy ten-spoke wheels, and a distinctive exterior
graphics pack that includes black painted roof and part-painted boot
panel.
The new V12 Vantage S retains the same compact proportions and
muscular stance as its predecessor, while features such as the
pronounced bonnet vents and flared wheel arches underscore its sporting
abilities.
Inside, new-styled seating can be customized with an array of trim
choices, including Sport and carbon fiber Lightweight seat options,
revised stitching and welt detailing, two leather grade options –
Luxmill and semi-aniline – as well as Alcantara.
The optional Carbon Fibre Interior Pack adds the material to the car’s facia and door pulls.
The new V12 Vantage S is powered by the new Aston Martin AM28
6.0-liter V12 engine, delivering 573 PS and 620 Nm and allowing a top
speed of 205 mph.
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