Updated interior is the highlight - but this will almost certainly be the quickest road-going Vantage of all time...
We know that car prices have risen hard in the last few years, but power outputs seem to have soared even quicker. The freshly revised Aston Martin Vantage is very stylish proof of the trend. We don’t have finalised pricing yet, but company insiders say to expect it to be around the £165,000 mark - so £20,000 more than the outgoing.
Although the new V8 shares its capacity and AMG bloodline with the outgoing Vantage’s it has been given numerous upgrades to deliver the power increase. The most obvious is new turbos, but we’re also told it has a heavily revised top end as well as the cooling improvements detailed below. As well as the headline power figure, torque has risen substantially too – with 590lb ft available from 2,750rpm to 6,000rpm the 2025 Vantage has 85lb ft more than the 2024 version.
Other changes will take some spotting. The Vantage now sits on 22-inch forged alloys as standard, and the body width has been extended by 30mm to cover a wider track. The front side vents have been redesigned, and have gained DB12-style strakes. The giveaway difference at the rear is the arrival of small air vents on each side of the bumpers, and the quad exhaust tailpipes have also grown in diameter.
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