Aston V12 Vantage S Roadster sneak preview
What was that about an official global debut at Pebble Beach? Wilton House gets in there first!

The Aston V12 Vantage S Roadster is scheduled for a global debut at Pebble Beach later this week. But at the far edge of the Wilton grounds sat a silver Aston Roadster with bonnet vents, that centenary grille, the ten-spoke wheels and a 'V12 Vantage S' badge on it. Curious.
A dealer network had been given the car to exhibit at Wilton as a launch 'very much under the radar'. Except it was rolled out on public display for all to see. And take pictures of. And post to Twitter.
Whatever this means for the 'global debut' later this week in California the car itself looked superb. Silver with black leather and red accents may not be as attention grabbing as the red shown in the press pics but it remains a very pretty car. Especially when you're not meant to be looking at it, like every glance is clandestine and surreptitious. Arguably some of the V12 'S' upgrades work better than others but, as expected, it's just as lovely in the metal as on the screen.
Being a quiet launch there was nothing further revealed about the S Roadster at Wilton. They will follow at the 'proper' debut in California. But anyone after an open supercar seems spoilt for choice currently; the Aston will compete against the Ferrari 458 and McLaren 650S Spiders, plus open versions of both the Porsche 911 Turbo S and Audi R8 V10.
Probably amazing cars but I get more excited reading about the latest in cardboard advances.
It feels to me like they have essentially been making one car with a couple of different engines for the past decade and just keep sticking different coloured bits on it.
Probably amazing cars but I get more excited reading about the latest in cardboard advances.
It feels to me like they have essentially been making one car with a couple of different engines for the past decade and just keep sticking different coloured bits on it.
Expect a new car in 2016 with AMG derived power plant.
As for the interiors check out the Vanquish. And, all cars now come with a decent Garmin sat nav. Not that you'd buy one for the gadgets of course, that would be missing the point of it all.


Aston's biggest, most powerful engine in their smallest, sportiest car, now available with a removable top. All the better to hear that big V12 while traversing a tunnel!
Perhaps the swansong for this engine and the old-school breed of large-displacement Astons?
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