RE: Aston Martin Works offers revised Vantage grille

RE: Aston Martin Works offers revised Vantage grille

Monday 18th January 2021

Aston Martin Works offers revised Vantage grille

Manufacturer follows in the wake of aftermarket with new grille replacement



Aston Martin Works has provided Vantage owners with an in-house solution for the car’s divisive grille, significantly altering its appearance with a new intake and bumper. It’s not a dramatic as the one offered by aftermarket firm Revenant - which completely alters the Vantage with a much smaller design - but the Works’ grille definitely draws a closer link to the Vantage’s predecessor, something the market has been pining for since the Marek Reichman-designed two-door arrived in 2018.

Heading up the conversion at AM’s Works division, Oliver Ayris told PH that the lead time for the job was three to four weeks and the cost – including VAT, painting and fitment – was £2,999. There are four variants of the grille that customers can choose between, with each requiring the front bumper to be replaced as well. This being an in-house job, the factory warranty is unaffected, an obvious USP for anyone with their three-year guarantee intact to go with the Works grille over those offered by the aftermarket.

As you’d expect, there's said to be no impact on the cooling and aero efficiency of the twin-turbo V8-powered Vantage, and both coupe and roadster bodystyles are compatible. The part can be ordered and fitted to both brand new and used cars, meaning some Vantages may be delivered with the ‘conversion’ on from the factory. It could almost be thought of as an optional extra, then, although as a product of the Works division – the arm that produces special builds like the £3.3 million DB5 Goldfinger – it’s technically a modification carried out by an in-house AM department.

There's also the Aston Martin grille alternative, which uses a vane design that’s inspired by the DB10 and was launched only this year. But it makes for a much less noticeable change to the car’s look. Plus, there’s something very cool about having your car sent to the Works department, isn’t there? For some it might almost constitute a no-brainer. Unless the 2018 design has grown on you? Either way, Aston finally seems to have all bases covered...


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blue al

Original Poster:

954 posts

160 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Good idea, and not a bad price for a premium manufacturer

Wonder if BMW could follow this formula ?

David87

6,660 posts

213 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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It's such a huge improvement. So much better and much more like the DB10. Is it the same as the factory option now offered from new?

Holgate86

464 posts

41 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Now that would be a major job.......

Augustus Windsock

3,370 posts

156 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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blue al said:
Good idea, and not a bad price for a premium manufacturer

Wonder if BMW could follow this formula ?
But it would be a huge job, not only to replace that gopping grill but also to fit fully-functioning indicators (sorry, I had to say it!)

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Augustus Windsock said:
blue al said:
Good idea, and not a bad price for a premium manufacturer

Wonder if BMW could follow this formula ?
But it would be a huge job, not only to replace that gopping grill but also to fit fully-functioning indicators (sorry, I had to say it!)
rofl

Stick Legs

4,929 posts

166 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Augustus Windsock said:
...fit fully-functioning indicators (sorry, I had to say it!)
We didn't laugh the last 100 times this joke was told because we didn't hear it; we didn't laugh because it wasn't funny.

thecremeegg

1,964 posts

204 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Stick Legs said:
We didn't laugh the last 100 times this joke was told because we didn't hear it; we didn't laugh because it wasn't funny.
I know, it's everywhere as well which makes it even more insufferable

WonkeyDonkey

2,341 posts

104 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Stick Legs said:
We didn't laugh the last 100 times this joke was told because we didn't hear it; we didn't laugh because it wasn't funny.
U OK hun?

ate one too

2,902 posts

147 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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And guess who's got 6 (past and present) BMWs in his garage .... wink

Maccmike8

1,035 posts

55 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Prefer the original to this.

Maccmike8

1,035 posts

55 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Prefer the original to this.

pycraft

781 posts

185 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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"I'd like to change the front of my Aston Martin; I just think my car's too ugly. I'd like something that's more me."
"Certainly sir. Any what kind would be more you?"
"Well, vane, obviously".

Delightful.

daytona111r

773 posts

205 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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This it baffling !!!!!!


Went to all that trouble, and for what, the same big goping grill? Redesign should been similar to the smaller Revenent grill, that’s what it always should have been.


Ikobo

511 posts

150 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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daytona111r said:
This it baffling !!!!!!


Went to all that trouble, and for what, the same big goping grill? Redesign should been similar to the smaller Revenent grill, that’s what it always should have been.

Was just about to post the same thing, it totally saves the car IMO.

jet_noise

5,653 posts

183 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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pycraft said:
"I'd like to change the front of my Aston Martin; I just think my car's too ugly. I'd like something that's more me."
"Certainly sir. Any what kind would be more you?"
"Well, vane, obviously".

Delightful.
Not a fan then wink

dunnoreally

968 posts

109 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Build an ugly car, then charge 3 grand to fix it 2 years later. Classy. Wonder if we can expect an even-more-improved grille for 5-6k in 2022?

brillomaster

1,261 posts

171 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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definitely need BMW to take this approach with their grilles.

its only redesigning a bumper, can't be that bad. they do it anyway with the Msport bumper normally.

simple 3 options, either reserved UK spec (small grille) UK M sport spec (small grille, but with a bit of aero addendum), or 'China spec' (whopping great big, mostly fake grille, surrounded by chrome/diamonds. then polished with childrens tears)

pbe624

169 posts

136 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Almost as good as the effort made in 2017 by this photoshopper...

ate one too

2,902 posts

147 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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Soon to be appearing on "Botched" ....

samoht

5,732 posts

147 months

Monday 18th January 2021
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daytona111r said:
This it baffling !!!!!!
Went to all that trouble, and for what, the same big goping grill? Redesign should been similar to the smaller Revenent grill, that’s what it always should have been.
I understand that the issue is that the engine needs the full grille area as an intake for cooling. So while the official facelift isn't as elegant as the aftermarket bumper, it does have the advantage that your engine continues to work.