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Nothing is eternal - even the sleek and timeless Aston Martin Vantage will be replaced this year. This car is the second in the Aston Martin range to have joint units with Mercedes and it will be nothing more than an AMG V8 engine. The benefits of this collaboration were first demonstrated in June 2017 when Aston Martin introduced the DB11 model with an AMG engine. It was a V8 4.0-liter turbo engine that is also used in the new Vantage model. The larger DB11 V8 develops 503 hp, while the smaller Vantage has a slightly lower 450 hp, which is transmitted to the rear wheels via an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission. However, this is enough for a small Aston to accelerate from 0 to 100 km / h in less than four seconds. The design of the Aston Martin Vantage is evolutionary, with company-specific attributes such as a trapezoidal radiator grille on the front reminiscent of that found in the Aston Martin Vulcan supercar. The newcomer remained small, compact, a very close competitor to the Porsche 911 and Jaguar F-Type models. Compared to its competitors, the Aston Martin boasts not only a legendary brand, but also a lighter aluminum chassis and a new turbocharged 8-cylinder engine, which will give it weight when competing with 6-cylinder Porsche models.
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V8 Vantage (2018) 4.0 V8 (510 Hp) Automatic
BODYWORK 4.0 V8 (510 Hp) Automatic
Body type Coupe
Number of doors 2
Number of seats 2
Luggage capacity, litres n/d
ENGINE
Fuel type Petrol
Fuel system Direct injection
Engine type V type
Position of engine Front, lengthwise
Engine capacity, cc 3982
Cylinders/valves 8/32
Power output, bhp/kW/rpm 510/380/6000
Torque, Nm/rpm 685/2000
Acceleration 0-62 mph, s 3.7
Top speed 314 km/h (195 mph)
TRANSMISSION
Drive wheels Rear
Steering type Electric
Gearbox Automatic
8 gears
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
Length, mm 4465
Width, mm 1942
Height, mm 1273
Weight/Max Weight, kg 1530
Wheelbase, mm 2704
CHASSIS
Front suspension Double wishbone
Rear suspension Multi-link independent
Front brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Rear brakes Ventilated disc ABS
Front tires 255/40 20
Rear tires 295/35 20
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Urban 14.4 l/100km (20 mpg)
Extra urban 8.2 l/100km (34 mpg)
Combined 10.5 l/100km (27 mpg)
CO2 emissions, g/km 245
Fuel tank capacity, litres 73
Aston Martin car timeline
Type 1990 s2000 s2010 s2020 s
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  Mini    Cygnet  
  Executive   Rapide 
  Mid-size SUV    DBX
  Sports car   DBS V12  
  GT class Vantage VantageVantage
  GT class 2+2 DB7DB9DB11 
   Virage  
   Vanquish  
    DB12
  Supercar   One-77  
   Vulcan  
    Valkyrie
    Valhalla
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