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Old Apr 4, 2008 | 10:33 AM
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"A busy week at the Nurburgring! Hot on the heels of the Rapide we caught testing yesterday in Germany, comes the latest Aston scoop: the V12-powered Vantage. It's no big shakes - we've already driven the concept unveiled in December 2007, we've already scooped the production prototype and we know that Aston wants to build it.

So we won't spend long dissecting these latest scoop images beamed over from the Ring today. It's interesting to note that the V12 is pulling out of Jaguar's test centre. As we revealed yesterday, Aston is opening its own bespoke test facility in May 2008 but in the meantime it's sharing the facility with its former sister company.

Vantage: from V8 to V12

We've seen the registration document for this car and it's officially registered as a V12. That's the 6.0-litre V12 we've already seen in use in the DB9 and DBS - but expected to be in a different state of tune for the Vantage road car.

When will we see it? Current bets are for a 2009 launch, and Aston's marketing bods are testing the water for demand. It is likely to be a limited production run, with prices hoiked to nearly double the V8 Vantage's. Word is the V12 will cost a steep £140,000 or thereabouts. That's a big premium for four extra cylinders...
 
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I can appreciate Astons will to increase sales, but IMO they're doing a pretty good job at diluting the differences between models.

How many different variations of the basic platform are we currently seeing?
 
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I can appreciate Astons will to increase sales, but IMO they're doing a pretty good job at diluting the differences between models.

How many different variations of the basic platform are we currently seeing?
Agreed, it's time for a new Vanq.
 
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Dude that car is the TITS! I want one so bad! I really like that color too!
 
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Good god! That thing is going to absolutely FLY. Loving the sporty look too, but the hood is a little much for me
 
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Originally Posted by mbolo
I can appreciate Astons will to increase sales, but IMO they're doing a pretty good job at diluting the differences between models.

How many different variations of the basic platform are we currently seeing?
I agree. But, the DBS is all sold-out, and we'll probably see the same thing happen with this car. At $300K+ USD by the time it hits the market, you're gonna real have to love that V12 to spring for it over an AMV8.
 
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Absolutely love it.
 
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Gonna be a sick sick car, I would get one for sure!
 
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Originally Posted by mbolo
I can appreciate Astons will to increase sales, but IMO they're doing a pretty good job at diluting the differences between models.

How many different variations of the basic platform are we currently seeing?
I think its a smart move on AM's part to take the AMv8 and throw a bigger engine in it. The AMv8 is well designed, and is on of the best looking AM's out there... it deserved better than a v8.

That thing is gorgeous
 



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