Aston Martin V8 Vantage S unveiled

 Aston Martin V8 Vantage S unveiled
Aston Martin V8 Vantage S - 1.25.2011

A proper sports car

If you think the V8 Vantage is too weak and the V12 Vantage is too powerful, prepare to rejoice as Aston Martin has just unveiled the V8 Vantage S.

Described as a "driver-focused" model, the S features a unique appearance with a carbon fiber front splitter, a larger air intake, a new rear bumper, and a carbon fiber diffuser. Other changes include modified side sills, a bigger rear spoiler and 19-inch alloy wheels with bespoke Bridgestone tires.

Inside, the cabin is outfitted with sport seats, a sport steering wheel, Weave Alloy trim, and plenty of Vantage S badging.

While most sporting variants are nothing more than a glorified appearance package, the Vantage S has been specifically designed to handle like a proper sports car. Compared to the standard model, the S has a sportier steering ratio, larger front brake discs (which measure 380mm and are clamped by new six-piston calipers), and new springs / dampers. Additionally, there's a new dynamic stability control system and a revised brake module with Hydraulic Brake Assist and Hill Start Assist. To cap things off, the car has a "very distinctive and highly vocal exhaust note" thanks to a new exhaust muffler and a bypass valve.

Under the hood, power comes from a 4.7-liter V8 engine with 430 hp (321 kW / 436 PS) and 490 Nm (361 lb-ft) of torque - 10 hp (7 kW / 10 PS) and 20 Nm (15 lb-ft) more than standard model. It is paired to a new seven-speed Sportshift II transmission which shifts 20% faster than the previous gearbox. While performance specifications haven't been announced, the car has a combined fuel consumption rating of 12.9 L/100km (21.9 mpg IMP / 18.2 US), CO2 emissions of 299 g/km, and a top speed of 189 mph (305 km/h).

According to Aston Martin CEO Dr. Ulrich Bez, "The Vantage S epitomizes every attribute of the V8 Vantage and pushes the driver experience beyond what we have offered before. It combines dynamic exhilaration with all the charming finesse, beauty and practicality already associated with the Vantage range."

Check out the press release for additional information

Source: Aston Martin

The New Aston Martin V8 Vantage S

• The driver-focussed V8 Vantage featuring enhanced dynamics
• Increase in power and torque to 430 bhp and 490 Nm
• New ground-up developed seven speed SportshiftTM II transmission
• Dramatic V12 Vantage-inspired looks available as coupe and Roadster
• Compelling package of agility, balance, engagement and everyday practicality

Gaydon, 25 January 2011. The Aston Martin Vantage range comes of age with the new V8 Vantage S characterised by a host of new driver-focussed features all designed to push the honed dynamics of the standard Vantage to a new benchmark level.

Aston Martin's own 4.7 litre V8 engine has been engineered to deliver peak power of 430 bhp (436 PS / 321 kW) at 7300 rpm and torque of 490 Nm (361 lb.ft) at 5000 rpm and is coupled with a new ground-up developed SportshiftTM II transmission specifically designed for the Vantage S with seven short ratio gears to deliver the most engaging and intense driver involvement.

"The Vantage S epitomises every attribute of the V8 Vantage and pushes the driver experience beyond what we have offered before," says Dr. Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin, "It combines dynamic exhilaration with all the charming finesse, beauty and practicality already associated with the Vantage range."

Dynamic revisions are central to the Vantage S, with a quickened steering rack ratio of 15:1 compared to 17:1 on the standard car and a larger diameter front brake disc with new six-piston front brake calipers. New springs and dampers, and wider rear wheels also contribute to chassis revisions. A new dynamic stability control (DSC) system specifically tuned to the Vantage S along with a new brake module providing features such as Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) which provides assistance in emergency braking situations, and Hill Start Assist (HSA). Bespoke tyres have been developed with Bridgestone to optimise road holding enhancing dynamic feel.

At the core of the Vantage S is the new seven speed SportshiftTM II automated manual transmission, offered as standard and delivers exceedingly rapid gear changes, twenty per cent quicker than SportshiftTM. The extra gear permits shorter well-spaced ratios taking advantage of the optimum torque, which combined with a shorter final drive ratio of 4.182:1 delivers quicker acceleration and an enhanced sporting feel. The inherent benefits of a single clutch system reduces complexity and significant weight over a dual clutch solution. SportshiftTM II allows the driver to take an increased level of control, modulating the throttle pedal to achieve the desired type of gear change. In addition, the Vantage S features a ‘Sport' button which quickens the gear changes and gives the driver a more aggressive throttle response while also opening the exhaust bypass valves across most of the engine speed range perfectly characterising the ‘S' variant.

As with every Aston Martin, the Vantage S benefits from its own unique sound with a new exhaust muffler and bypass valve map, creating a very distinctive and highly vocal exhaust note.

The Vantage S is instantly recognisable as a true Aston Martin, characterised by its purposeful stance conveying its agility and performance capability. From the front, a new lower front bumper finished in perfectly-aligned carbon fibre houses a larger air intake feeding the engine and front brakes. The splitter combined with the extended deck lid ‘flip' work in harmony to provide increased down force at speed. New 19 inch ‘V' spoke wheel styles are available as standard, while an optional 10-spoke lightweight forged wheel option, reduces unsprung mass further. A new rear bumper and side sills optically widen the car.

Bridging the gap between road car and race car, the Vantage S is heavily influenced by the 2011 Vantage GT4 race car. The GT4 takes advantage of the Vantage's immensely rigid bonded aluminium chassis, providing the ideal platform for a race car. Minor racing safety modifications including an FIA approved roll cage and racing ‘bag' petrol tank along with weight saving measures are made to the standard road car to convert it into a class winning race car. In 2010, it won its class at the Dubai 24 Hours following this up with further endurance race wins at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, Silverstone 24 Hours and Spa 24 Hours. It also won its first major international championship victory in the European GT4 Cup.

The Vantage S is available to order now from Aston Martin's global dealership network.

 

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 Windmad Windmad
Simply fantastic! This would definitely be my first choice if I had 200.000 ? to spend on a car.
January 25, 2011 12:47 pm
 N20_Purge N20_Purge
A kick in the teeth to those who just ordered the V12 Vantage. This looks pretty much the same, yet it is (slightly) cheaper to run, cheaper and almost as fast.
January 25, 2011 1:22 pm
 M! M!
The average Aston Martin owner would care less about 'cheaper to run'.
January 25, 2011 3:43 pm
 CarLover89 CarLover89
This car is like fine wine... It just gets better with time. A true modern classic
January 25, 2011 2:08 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
That's the purpose of the Aston Martin. I sincerely feel that it ages better than any other sports car.
January 25, 2011 5:52 pm
 dmanero dmanero
Truth be told I'm more of a fan of the DB9 than the vantage. But this version I'm liking not to mention that the V12 vantage is just as hot and the noise, wow.
January 25, 2011 2:54 pm
 accousticjama accousticjama
The V12 Vantage needs this gearbox.
January 25, 2011 3:25 pm
 M! M!
The V12 Vantage is just fantastic. This is nice, but still, i would go for the V12.
January 25, 2011 3:42 pm
 Hellbound Hellbound
Think I'll wait for the V12 Vantage S. :)
January 25, 2011 3:57 pm
 eddie eddie
I have a 07 DB9 convertible which is in the shop more than anything else. Many of the seat parts and dash which seemed to be velcroed on which fall off in the Arizona heat. There is much body flex on rough roads. The car is beautiful and the fit and finish is almost as good as a mass produced car. For a 6 liter V12 450 horsepower is not very much for todays cars at this price.
January 25, 2011 4:53 pm
 Hellbound Hellbound
The first batches of DB9's are commonly known as dogs and are to be avoided. Personally if I had the funds, I'd go for a post '06 Vantage V8.
January 26, 2011 2:06 am
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
The color scheme on the coupe is just fantastic. I'm glad to see that the Vantage has finally become the car it should have been.
January 25, 2011 5:51 pm
 norther norther
i see aston does this for a livin`. they make a model, then a few years later they make an S version of that model "which is driver oriented": improved suspensio, breaks, some aero, some looks. etc. they say it is more fun to drive, faster blabla. i remember when they did the vanquish s, and it was still slower than ferrari's 575. the thing with astons is, they are slow, the slowest in their class maybe. and that is sad because they are great looking cars, to me the most beautiful.i dont know why the engineers at aston are holding back. they are afraid to make a really powerful aston. some would say the one 77 is the ultimate proof. but in my opinion that engine, in terms of displacement, is so overkill and american...
January 26, 2011 3:49 pm