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Aston Martin releases more images of 2010 V12 Vantage

05/21/2009, 10:27 AM

By Drew Johnson

Aston Martin unveiled the 510 horsepower V12 Vantage a few months ago at the Geneva Motor Show but has decided to bestow us with more images of the sleek two-door. The latest pics show the V12 Vantage in two colors, essentially doubling its pallet, and also gives us a glimpse of the supercar in motion.

The V12 Vantage was previewed with a concept in 2007. The car was first shown when the automaker christened its new design studio and later displayed at 2008 Geneva Motor Show Show.

Scheduled for a public unveiling at this year’s Geneva show, the V12 Vantage has a 6.0-liter motor that, in addition to delivering the aforementioned horsepower figure, also serves up 420 pound-feet of torque and a zero to 60 mph time of 4.2 seconds.

The engine features a number of enhancements over the standard 6.0-litre V12 found in the DB9. These include a ‘by-pass’ engine air intake port that opens up at 5500 rpm, a revised induction system and re-profiled air inlet ports that further improve airflow into the combustion chamber to improve performance.

While the external dimensions of the V8 Vantage remain unchanged, the internal front structure has been extensively revised forward of the suspension towers to house the larger engine, brake cooling system, and twin air intake system.

Unique to the V12 Vantage is a the ability to toggle button between two powertrain modes. The default ‘normal’ provides a more progressive, throttle response, suited to more everyday situations. Selecting ‘Sport’ mode delivers a sharper throttle response together with a sportier exhaust note.

In default operation, the Dynamic Stability Control is automatically switched on. Depressing the DSC button for two seconds selects ‘track mode’ which raises the manner and threshold at which the system intervenes allowing the driver to explore the limits of the car’s considerable handling capabilities. Depressing the button for four seconds will switch off DSC completely.

Although the V12 engine weighs 220 pounds more than the standard car’s engine, the vehicle’s overall weight is only increased by 110 pounds. This is possible due to widespread use of lightweight materials, including carbon ceramic brakes, forged aluminium wheels, lightweight rear quarter panels, and optional lightweight seats. Weight distribution is a near-perfect 51:49.

The V12 Vantage’s Carbon Ceramic Matrix discs are 398 mm in diameter at the front and 360 mm at the rear while the brake callipers feature six pistons at the front, four at the rear and have a larger brake pad area compared to the V8 Vantage. Air ducts positioned within the lower front grille feed air directly onto the discs to aid cooling.

Exclusively available with a six-speed manual transmission, the gearbox uses a transaxle configuration to aid weight distribution. The V12 Vantage’s final drive ratio has also been modified from 3.909:1 to 3.71:1. This allows the Vantage to take full benefit of the high torque levels delivered by the engine to provide both flexibility at lower engine speeds as well as a high top speed of 190 mph.

Deliveries of the V12 Vantage are expected to commence during quarter three 2009 with prices to be confirmed at a later date. Production will be limited to between just 300-500 examples per year.

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05/21, 10:41 AM

posted by:

DB9

Yes and we’ll gladly absorb any future CAFE fines:-) Then again at this price point who cares;-) Oh on another note, I see WSJ is reporting rumors of a Magna run at Saturn;-)) Geez, I must be prescient lol. Maybe, just maybe and if the car gods are listening, I’ll be able to buy true Opels instead of VW’s. Now we have to get BMW in…;-)

DB9

PS. Hey One can hope;-)

PS. to the PS. Ah AM – derivatively oh so beautiful:-) Almost boringly beautiful wouldn’t y’all say? lol

05/21, 10:59 AM

posted by:

TornadoGTI

I love this car. It is a good step up from the underperforming V8 version. I think, this being said w/o any research, that that is the slowest car over $100,000. Honestly. 0-60 in 5.2 for a $120k Aston… This V12 is good and fast and both are still looking great after 3 years on the market.

05/21, 11:35 AM

posted by:

Borat

V12 with 3 pedals! how sweet can it get? One of a kind. Other manufactures making them slashbox only due to high torque, but this beastie does whoop out 420 lbs!

05/21, 11:48 AM

posted by:

Mutant@DCX

Beautiful vehicle, aside from the vented bonnet. Nice upgrades!

05/21, 12:23 PM

posted by:

F50

A great car with nice upgrades, but Aston Martin’s designs are getting a bit boring.

And doesn’t a 6.1 Hemi also make 420 pound-feet of torque aswell?

05/21, 1:20 PM

posted by:

2TellUTheTruth

They need ta release a vantage into my driveway too.

05/21, 1:26 PM

posted by:

shane train

Mutant, I think it might be neccessary, considering they dropped a larger, inevitably hotter engine into a car that was formerly using a V8. But it’s not very elegant, I have to agree.

05/21, 7:16 PM

posted by:

JSurfer1451

Mehhh not really a fan of those wheels or hood

05/22, 12:06 AM

posted by:

Kanucko

This car is gonna get 35mpg no problem.

05/22, 11:14 AM

posted by:

shane train

Kanucko- Yeah, 35 miles per coffee if you drink it real slow. Cup holders in there?

05/22, 12:17 PM

posted by:

Rafa LL

Shave those vents and get more elegant wheels and you’d get perfection.

 
 
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