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2025 Aston Martin Vantage car review: New muscular bodywork is perfect for beast mode

2025 Aston Martin Vantage car review: New muscular bodywork is perfect for beast mode

Khaleej Times14-03-2025
Feast your eyes on the fastest‭, ‬most driver-focused Aston Martin Vantage in 74‭ ‬years‭. ‬Starting in 1950‭ ‬with the uprated DB2‭ ‬engine‭, ‬it became a high-performance DB5‭ ‬variant in 1964‭ ‬and evolved into a standalone model in the 1970s‭. ‬This new iteration embodies the brand's current dynamic era‭, ‬excelling in F1‭ ‬2023‭, ‬dominating GT racing‭, ‬and preparing for entry into the 2025‭ ‬Le Mans with the Valkyrie AMR‭. ‬We had the chance to put this‭ ‬'once-baby'‭ ‬Aston to the test‭, ‬and here's what you should know if you plan to shell out your hard-earned cash‭.‬
DESIGN‭ & ‬AESTHETICS
A minute ago‭, ‬the Vantage was a compact‭, ‬svelte sports car conceived to play second fiddle to its siblings‭ ‬—‭ ‬but not anymore‭. ‬While its elegant upswept rear deck and lamps remain‭, ‬the rest has been transformed‭, ‬impossibly blending muscularity and sleekness‭, ‬drawing inspiration from the One-77‭ ‬supercar‭.‬
Its face is packed with details‭ ‬—‭ ‬a massive grille and intricately designed almond-shaped LED headlamps‭. ‬The teardrop-shaped body‭, ‬seen from above‭, ‬tapers toward‭ ‬the rear while widening at the haunches to accommodate massive AML-specific 21-inch‭, ‬325mm-wide Michelin Pilot S tyres‭. ‬Furthermore‭, ‬every panel features strategically placed ducts‭, ‬grilles‭, ‬vents‭, ‬and frills of a complexity beyond the imagination of an ordinary designer‭. ‬And yes‭, ‬the large carbon front splitter‭, ‬and rear diffuser that sit beneath quad exhaust tips‭, ‬reinforcing its race-inspired aesthetics as before‭.‬
Simply put‭, ‬this is Aston Martin's finest work in years‭ ‬—‭ ‬no small feat given its stunning lineup‭. ‬Whether as a statement piece‭, ‬a collector's gem‭, ‬or pure eye candy‭, ‬the Vantage is a reminder of the beautiful things that money can buy‭.‬
Beauty runs deeper than the Vantage's exterior‭, ‬evident in the doors engineered to open at an angle‭, ‬cleverly avoiding tall curbs‭. ‬You'll also love cosying up in the sophisticated‭, ‬dark-themed interior‭, ‬rendered in a black-blue colour scheme and adorned with carbon fibre trims and artfully designed air vents‭.‬
The chunky three-spoke steering wheel is one of the most beautifully styled tools ever‭, ‬sitting ahead of a fairly animated digital gauge cluster that can be customised using the finicky steering controls‭. ‬Shift focus to the right‭, ‬and you'll find a 10.25-inch touchscreen atop the Panamera-style sloped centre console‭. ‬Here‭, ‬a stubby but cute toggling shifter sits alongside numerous buttons for powertrain and chassis adjustability‭, ‬as well as roller controls for temperature and fan speed‭. ‬Despite the busy visuals‭, ‬these controls are easy to operate‭.‬
However‭, ‬even this Aston is not without flaws‭. ‬Finding the right driving position isn't difficult‭, ‬thanks to power steering adjustability and 16-way seat adjustment‭, ‬but the Dark Knight Haircell leather on the seats and door panels don't feel like true luxury hide‭. ‬Additionally‭, ‬the side mirror controls are finicky‭, ‬the central console plastics creak‭, ‬and the small infotainment fonts may spell trouble for older drivers‭.‬
POWERTRAIN‭ & ‬PERFORMANCE
The heavily revised twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8‭ ‬sends torque to the rear via a carbon fibre prop shaft‭. ‬Enhanced cooling‭, ‬modified cam profiles‭, ‬and larger turbos boost outputs to a monstrous 665‭ ‬PS and 800‭ ‬Nm‭, ‬a gain of 155‭ ‬PS and 115‭ ‬Nm‭. ‬The V8's thunderous roar demands attention as the Vantage surges forward with every blip of the sensitive throttle‭, ‬devouring tarmac like a famished beast‭. ‬The transmission isn't the quickest‭, ‬so use the paddles instead of relying on the electronically induced kickdowns‭. ‬When everything aligns‭, ‬it can hurl you across football field lengths in mere seconds‭, ‬making you feel like the pilot of a SpaceX mission‭. ‬And if you feel its blistering 0‭ ‬to 100‭ ‬kmph time of 3.5‭ ‬seconds doesn't match the 911‭ ‬Turbo S's‭, ‬just wait until you're thrown back into your seat by the gut-wrenching torque‭.‬
On the road‭, ‬this small car feels larger at first‭, ‬but the precise EPAS shrinks its size with speed‭. ‬With 50:50‭ ‬weight distribution‭, ‬independent suspension‭, ‬Bilstein DTX adaptive dampers‭, ‬and E-diff‭, ‬it steers tightly through corners‭, ‬as intended‭. ‬The ride‭ ‬isn't plush due to the short wheelbase‭, ‬but you'll manage for your queen and country‭ (‬maintaining status among peers‭). ‬Standard steel brakes are adequate‭, ‬but Carbon Ceramic Brakes‭ (‬CCB‭) ‬improve braking‭, ‬reduce fade‭, ‬and save 27kg‭ ‬—‭ ‬recommended for track enthusiasts‭.‬
FEATURES‭ & ‬FUNCTIONALITY
Aston Martin's upgraded infotainment system is built in-house and paired with a new app for iOS and Android‭. ‬The 1,170W‭, ‬15-speaker Bowers‭ & ‬Wilkins system delivers detailed sound‭, ‬though it can be slightly over-synthesised‭. ‬The navigation will get you to your destination‭, ‬but I prefer Google Maps‭. ‬The 360-degree camera helps keep bumper gashes at bay‭.‬
Boot space is a usable 346‭ ‬litres‭, ‬though the central cubby is tiny‭, ‬holding just two USB-C ports‭. ‬The seat cooling function is‭ ‬weak‭, ‬but the heating is sufficient‭.‬
VERDICT
This baby Aston is baby no more‭. ‬The latest iteration of the Vantage will leave you shaken‭, ‬not stirred‭, ‬with its stunning proportions inspired by the lines of the One-77‭ ‬supercar‭. ‬It earns a legitimate badge for its sophisticated‭, ‬dark-themed interior‭, ‬and the monstrous 665‭ ‬PS V8‭ ‬—‭ ‬befitting its muscular proportions‭ ‬—‭ ‬delivers gut-wrenching acceleration on call‭, ‬with steering accuracy that's on a knife edge‭. ‬Yes‭, ‬the ride isn't quite plush‭, ‬and some controls are finicky‭, ‬but what's a supermodel without a mole or a suave secret agent without a character flaw‭?‬
GOOD‭ - ‬ Stunning proportions‭; ‬gut-wrenching torque‭; ‬thunderous exhaust‭; ‬upgraded infotainment
BAD‭ - ‬ Some cheap plastics‭; ‬finicky steering controls‭; ‬small infotainment fonts
SPECIFICATIONS
Body type‭ -‬ ‭ ‬2-seater‭; ‬2-door premium high-performance coupe
Engine‭ - ‬ Front-engine‭; ‬twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8‭; ‬rear-wheel drive
Transmission ‭ -‬8-speed automatic
Peak output ‭- ‬665‭ ‬PS‭ ‬@‭ ‬6,000‭ ‬rpm‭ - ‬800‭ ‬Nm‭ ‬@‭ ‬2,750‭ ‬–‭ ‬6,000‭ ‬rpm
0‭ ‬to 100km/h‭ - ‬3.5‭ ‬seconds‭ (‬claimed‭)‬
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