Aston Martin’s rejuvenation of its model line-up continues with the introduction of the 2025 Vantage, a savage addition to the brand’s offerings. Originally just a performance variant, the Vantage has evolved into a standalone model, now emphasizing speed like never before.
Recently, we took the new Vantage for a test drive at Sydney Motorsport Park to see if it lives up to its performance ambitions. Priced from $410,000, the Vantage Coupe competes with the likes of the Porsche 911 Carrera GTS and the Mercedes-AMG GT 63, offering a significant increase in standard equipment compared to previous models.
Stepping inside the Vantage, you are greeted by a modern Aston Martin interior featuring a new-gen infotainment screen, premium materials, and a minimalist yet luxurious design. The optional carbon fiber bucket seats hint at the Vantage’s focus on performance, with a low-slung seating position that enhances the driving experience.
The exterior design of the Vantage exudes muscularity and performance, with alloy wheels, widened track width, and aerodynamic enhancements contributing to its aggressive stance. The car’s performance on the track is where it truly shines, offering a perfect balance of power, handling, and poise, even at the limits of grip.
Despite its track-focused nature, the 2025 Aston Martin Vantage doesn’t compromise on luxury, featuring a host of standard accessories including LED lights, keyless entry, heated seats, and advanced infotainment systems. Safety features are also abundant, with airbags, automatic emergency braking, and various driver assistance systems ensuring a secure driving experience.
Powering the Vantage is a potent 4.0-litre twin-turbo petrol V8 engine producing 489kW and 800Nm of torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. The car’s chassis revisions and weight distribution contribute to its sharp handling and dynamic driving characteristics.
Behind the wheel, the Vantage delivers a controlled chaos driving experience, with precise steering, strong braking performance, and a savage power delivery that propels the car from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.5 seconds. The car’s traction control system allows drivers to access the full power of the engine while maintaining control, providing a thrilling yet secure driving experience.
In conclusion, the 2025 Aston Martin Vantage is a blend of brute performance and refined luxury, offering a purist driving experience that prioritizes engagement and rawness over sheer speed. Priced at $410,000, it presents a compelling option for enthusiasts seeking a high-performance sports car with a touch of British elegance.
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