Aston Martin Vantage Hellvellyn Frost by MW Design Technik

2009 Aston Martin Vantage by MW Design Technik

By Zack Newmark
September 9, 2009 4:58 PM
Filed Under: Aston Martin, European, Tuners

Canadian tuners MWDesign + Technik have turned their eyes to the Aston Martin V8 Vantage.  Their model, dubbed the Helvellyn Frost, is painted in a cool, matte white color meant to reflect the English Mountain Range from which Aston gets its name.

The engineers have designed new aerodynamics and performance enhancements in an attempt to improve on an already lauded car.  The design package includes new bodywork, new fascias, and other body panels in carbon fiber, all of which fit into the spirit of the original vehicle.  Now the car also sits on black Modulare M14 20-inch wheels that look superb on the white vehicle, especially with the frost white Brembo brake callipers.

Under the hood, the company added a polished RSC Vantage-C Powerkit which extends to a new exhaust.  The 380-horsepower engine was retuned to output a much more serious 445 hp. 

Already beautiful to begin with, the redesigned car is absolutely hot.  Check out the press release for the full details.

Source: seriouswheels.com

Press Release (Click to expand)

MWDesign Aston Martin V8 Vantage | Helvellyn Frost

MWDesign ups the ante on the already beautiful Aston Martin V8 Vantage with a well thought out aerodynamic and performance upgrade package.

Appropriately named Helvellyn Frost, this frozen matte white ...Aston takes its name from a mountain range in England. This mountain epitomizes romance and beauty with a dash of treachery just as this V8 Vantage does.

The Aston Vantage is undoubtedly a stunningly beautiful car straight from the factory. To enhance her looks without becoming ostentatious, every curve had to be considered. It is a very easy process to add aftermarket parts to these cars, but also very easy to disturb the balance of beauty, proportion and classiness.

To ensure that the whole theme would work, MWDesign first created a concept render to digitally "test fit" the entire styling package down to the most subtle detail.

The first task was to pick a color scheme to go with. The car came from the factory finished in an already beautiful Tungsten Grey with 2 tone red/black interior and red callipers. To accentuate the lines and create a more mystical subdued glow, a crisp pure matte white was selected. This concept was executed beautifully by the pros at GPFX.

After the full color conversion, RSC (Racing Sports Concepts) came into the equation for subtle aerodynamics additions and serious power upgrades. For this project, MWDesign placed a special order for these aero pieces in matte carbon fiber to flow with the muted exterior reflectivity. The carbon pieces fit flawlessly and were given the matte white 2 tone effect to flow into the rest of the bodywork.

Next on the agenda was to upgrade the stance of the Aston with wheels and suspension. To achieve this, first H&R suspension was installed to get the proper ride height. For wheels, MWDesign immediately called their good friends at Modulare wheels to fabricate a custom set of wheels for the Vantage. MWDesign's prototype included a matte black lip and a highly textured tinted brushed aluminum face reminiscent of a clearcoated version of the TiAN finish found on some of the world's most exclusive watches. After some design revisions, MWDesign applied their concept to Modulare's then unreleased M14 wheel style. This finish was combined with piano black hardware and aluminum center cap with small body color accents. These highly detailed wheels are glued to the road via Michelin Pilot Sport PS2's measuring 255/35/20 in the front and 285/25/20 in the rear.

After the major modifications were complete, the fine styling details had to be addressed. In MWDesign's opinion, often these small accents are the "make or break" features in their projects. To match the matte theme and the matte black wheel lips, matte black was applied to the side vents, front grill, window trims and trunk lip area. DBS style clear tails were added to the rear to create a lighter, more airy feel to the body of the car. The solid Ferrari Red callipers were entirely too flashy for the vehicle and had to be subdued. The callipers were pulled out and powdercoated in a frost white with carbon fiber plate to match the body. To retain a more subtle tie with the red interior, the Brembo calliper's bleeder line was left in red. Drawing from the influence of the GT4 Racing Vantage, removable anodized red tow hooks were installed in the front and rear giving it a small hint of red to match the interior and to pay homage to its racing counterpart.

Lastly, the Vantage's underachieving 380hp was the final priority on the list. RSC's Vantage-C Powerkit including a beautiful polished canister race exhaust system, high flow 200 cell catalysts and engine software retune bring this machine to a serious contender at 445hp.
The loud yet refined bark emitted from the handbuilt V8 through the free flowing exhaust produces such a beautiful note that the car feels right at home whether it be at the Glyndebourne or at Goodwood.

MWDesign | Technik would like to thank the following sponsors on this project

  • Our good friends over at:
  • RSC Racing Sports Concepts
  • Modulare Wheels
  • GPFX Graphics
  • Ben Lee Photography
  • Sonni Pacheco for modelling

 

Comments

greenacre
September 9, 2009 5:04 PM
HUBBA BUBBA LOOK AT THOSE RIMS!!!!

Wickedated
September 9, 2009 5:27 PM
Wheres the Aston Martin? ;-)

Siawa
September 9, 2009 6:14 PM
I don't see it aswell. It's way too provocative.

Citizen_Cake
September 9, 2009 6:54 PM
Glad to see it still comes with airbags.

MTC
September 9, 2009 8:43 PM
This is gorgeous, looks like a race prep V8 Vantage and more aggressive than the N24

ExoticCarOwner
September 9, 2009 9:38 PM
I like the subtle changes.

Orochimaru
September 9, 2009 11:49 PM
This Aston Martin looks way better than the 2011 McLaren MP4-12C.

Bonganie
September 9, 2009 11:51 PM
Not bad and its good that they did not overdo it but still prefer original, some cars are just perfect the way they are_

Captain Scarlett
September 10, 2009 1:00 AM
what's the point ... it doesn't look any different!

radmeister
September 10, 2009 10:19 AM
Im confused, other than the rims, and the little lip in the front and the red loop thinggie sticking out from the bumper i dont see anything. Girl is nice though a lil bit skinny but she'll do

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