V8 Vantage SP10 revealed...
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Little bit more info here :
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/race-inspired-as...
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/race-inspired-as...
autoevolution.com said:
Aston Martin has announced a special edition of the V8 Vantage S that takes its inspiration from the GT4 race car.
The new British sportscar to be sold exclusively in Europe (excluding Great Britain) will be available as a coupe and roadster. Offered for the first time with manual transmission, the V8 Vantage SP10 can reach a top speed of 190 mph thanks to the 436 hp stuffed under the hood.
According to Aston Martin, the inspiration behind it is "its namesake class SP10 in the VLN series, in which GT4 racing cars compete at the Nurburgring […] and is offered in a bespoke specification that reflects its close affinity with the racing car".
The manual transmission is not the only exclusive thing about this car. The SP10 will be available in Ceramic Grey Metallic (with a Titan Grey top for the roadster) and will get special high-gloss black 19-inch cast alloy rims and black brake callipers. Standard equipment includes visual and functional motorsport specific splitter and carbon rear diffuser.
Black seems to be the key color for the interior too, but with silver stitching for a sharp contrast. Both versions will get a "piano black" center console and a leather trimmed instrument panel.
The base price for the Aston Martin Vantage SP10 is $129,239 (96,635 euros + VAT).
The new British sportscar to be sold exclusively in Europe (excluding Great Britain) will be available as a coupe and roadster. Offered for the first time with manual transmission, the V8 Vantage SP10 can reach a top speed of 190 mph thanks to the 436 hp stuffed under the hood.
According to Aston Martin, the inspiration behind it is "its namesake class SP10 in the VLN series, in which GT4 racing cars compete at the Nurburgring […] and is offered in a bespoke specification that reflects its close affinity with the racing car".
The manual transmission is not the only exclusive thing about this car. The SP10 will be available in Ceramic Grey Metallic (with a Titan Grey top for the roadster) and will get special high-gloss black 19-inch cast alloy rims and black brake callipers. Standard equipment includes visual and functional motorsport specific splitter and carbon rear diffuser.
Black seems to be the key color for the interior too, but with silver stitching for a sharp contrast. Both versions will get a "piano black" center console and a leather trimmed instrument panel.
The base price for the Aston Martin Vantage SP10 is $129,239 (96,635 euros + VAT).
what a load of baloney
you can now order a vantage S in the uk with a manual box. ceramic grey is a (pricey) option. the wheels are the option wheel on the S. nothing else is new (lightweight seats may be standard on SP10, unclear from the article)
Vantage S comes with 430bhp
so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
you can now order a vantage S in the uk with a manual box. ceramic grey is a (pricey) option. the wheels are the option wheel on the S. nothing else is new (lightweight seats may be standard on SP10, unclear from the article)
Vantage S comes with 430bhp
so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
AdamV12V said:
jonby said:
Vantage S comes with 430bhp
so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
Nah don't confuse BHP with HP. Id reckon that 430 BHP is actually the same as 436 HP!so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
Actually, perverse though it may sound, I kind of think this is better now I realise it ahs the same power
there is a big difference to me between models they try to make out are 'special' when they are not, and purely cosmetic bits & pieces being thrown in as a sort of 'lux/sports/cosmetic' pack - doing it is fine, even if the marketing may be somewhat OTT - this is not a new model, it's just an options pack effectively. Nowt wrong with that although patently it's not the least bit exciting
jonby said:
AdamV12V said:
jonby said:
Vantage S comes with 430bhp
so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
Nah don't confuse BHP with HP. Id reckon that 430 BHP is actually the same as 436 HP!so this car has 6bhp extra and some cosmetic stuff normally a cost option is now free. Desperate............
Actually, perverse though it may sound, I kind of think this is better now I realise it ahs the same power
there is a big difference to me between models they try to make out are 'special' when they are not, and purely cosmetic bits & pieces being thrown in as a sort of 'lux/sports/cosmetic' pack - doing it is fine, even if the marketing may be somewhat OTT - this is not a new model, it's just an options pack effectively. Nowt wrong with that although patently it's not the least bit exciting
mikey k said:
If you guys are implying the new Vantage is going to look like a shrunk Vanquish I am glad Ive bought mine
I'd rather it looks like a smaller DB9
You are totally right. The present V8 Vantage is a fabulous design, and sometimes these things change for the sake of change, and because they have to be seen to change, rather than because it is better. Think how many people have made a pigs ear out of designing a compact front engined sports coupe. BMW, with their breadvan Z3 and fugly Z4, Honda, and even Jaguar are being very careful to launch the convertible F-Type first, and I suspect that is because however sharp a car it may be the coupe looks are going to be a bit suspect. The Aston is perfect. I believe that anyone who can buy one of the current range, and doesn't, will come to regret it.I'd rather it looks like a smaller DB9
I also fail to see what all the naysayers and misery pedlars are on about. It's a V8VS with a manual box. What's not to like? Remember Porsche's launch of the Cayman. And now...Ladies and Gentlemen...for the first time in human history...da de daah...it's a Boxster with a roof! And they had the gall to charge extra for it.
cardigankid said:
I also fail to see what all the naysayers and misery pedlars are on about. It's a V8VS with a manual box. What's not to like? Remember Porsche's launch of the Cayman. And now...Ladies and Gentlemen...for the first time in human history...da de daah...it's a Boxster with a roof! And they had the gall to charge extra for it.
This ^^Nice looking car with a few optional extras to sell to our Euro cousins. What's the problem??
cardigankid said:
You are totally right. The present V8 Vantage is a fabulous design, and sometimes these things change for the sake of change, and because they have to be seen to change, rather than because it is better.
I agree completely, and my keeper is from the Model Year period 2009 to 2011, prior to the 'aerodynamic' additions (only personal preference).Having said that, I do realise that even the most beautiful cars become less popular with new buyers, as the model becomes older. We have seen how Vantage sales have fallen, since the first couple of years. It must be this pressure, which forces constant change upon car manufacturers.
When the Vantage was launched, there were 'how can you top that comments'.
I would not want to be responsible for designing the Vantage replacement. To create a successful Mk2 (not a spruced-up original) must be extremely difficult.
Edited by Jon39 on Saturday 9th February 14:58
yeti said:
cardigankid said:
I also fail to see what all the naysayers and misery pedlars are on about. It's a V8VS with a manual box. What's not to like? Remember Porsche's launch of the Cayman. And now...Ladies and Gentlemen...for the first time in human history...da de daah...it's a Boxster with a roof! And they had the gall to charge extra for it.
This ^^Nice looking car with a few optional extras to sell to our Euro cousins. What's the problem??
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