V8 Vantage (2018–2023) The Vantage V8 Coupe was unveiled on 21 November 2017. Deliveries began in June 2018. The Vantage uses powertrain and infotainment technology from
Mercedes-Benz, like the
DB11. The Vantage uses
Mercedes-AMG's
M177, 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine that has a power output of and of torque as is equipped with the Mercedes COMAND system. The Vantage V8 is capable of accelerating from in 3.6 seconds, and attaining a top speed of . The Vantage uses a rear-mounted 8-speed automatic gearbox manufactured by
ZF Friedrichshafen, and will be the only vehicle that pairs the Mercedes-AMG V8 with a manual transmission when the combination is made available. The engine is positioned as far back within the chassis as possible, and a 50/50 front/rear weight distribution has been achieved with the car. The Vantage is also the first Aston Martin production car to feature an electronically controlled differential with torque vectoring, and is built around the same all-new bonded-aluminium platform as the DB11, although around 70% of its components are said to be unique to the Vantage. The car has a dry weight of . The design of the Vantage is inspired by the track-only
Vulcan and the purpose made
DB10 that appeared in the
James Bond film
Spectre. For purposes of weight saving, the Vantage forfeits the passenger glove compartment and maintains a simple centre console design.
V8 Vantage AMR Appearing in 2019, the Vantage AMR is a track-focused variant of the Vantage. The main highlight of the model is the replacement of the ZF 8-speed automatic transmission with a dog-leg
Graziano Trasmissioni 7-speed manual transmission previously used on the V12 Vantage S. The AMR also comes with a driver-selectable AMSHIFT system which controls the throttle during gear shifting. A new
limited-slip differential ensures linear delivery of power. The power-band of the engine is wider and the unit is designed to deliver of torque from 2,000 rpm to 5,000 rpm. The use of a manual transmission and carbon-ceramic brakes reduce the weight by . New adaptive dampers with the section of Sport, Sport + and Track modes improve handling. Performance figures include a 0– acceleration time of 3.9 seconds, half a second less than the standard Vantage while the top speed remains the same as the standard model. Visual changes include 20-inch forged wheels as available on the
Rapide AMR, new carbon fibre side vents and cooling vents present on the bonnet a sports exhaust system with quad tailpipes and racing bucket seats. Production of the AMR will be limited to 200 units worldwide. Available exterior colours for the AMR include Sabiro Blue, Onyx Black, China Grey and White Stone. The final 59 cars will be finished in a Stirling Green exterior colour with Lime accents and will pay homage to the 1959 24 Hours of LeMans victory of Aston Martin. Once the production of the AMR ceases, the 7-speed manual transmission will become available on the standard Vantage.
V8 Vantage Roadster Revealed in February 2020, the Vantage Roadster is a convertible version of the V8 Coupe with a fabric roof. The roof, claimed to be the fastest of any automotive automatic convertible system, takes 6.7 seconds to lower and 6.8 seconds to raise and can be operated at speeds of up to . The Vantage Roadster has a dry weight of .
V8 Vantage 007 Edition The 007 Edition is a version of the V8 Coupe commemorating the film
No Time to Die. Inspired by the
Aston Martin V8 Vantage from the 1987 James Bond film
The Living Daylights, the Vantage 007 Edition comes equipped with a unique mesh grille and chrome bezel, as well as Cumberland Grey exterior paint over an obsidian black leather interior. Production is limited to 100 units.
V12 Speedster In March 2020, Aston Martin introduced the V12 Speedster, a production car inspired by the
DBR1 of the late 1950s and the 2013
CC100 Speedster concept. Aston Martin will produce 88 units at a base price of $950,000. It uses a
5.2-litre twin turbo V12 based on the one from the
DBS Superleggera but with less power and torque. The engine sends its power to a ZF 8-speed gearbox. It can accelerate from in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of . It has 21-inch forged, centre-locking wheels, carbon ceramic brakes and adaptive dampers. It uses a version of the Vantage roadster's bonded aluminium chassis, along with most of the front-end structure of the DBS Superleggera grafted on to accommodate the larger size of its V12. It has pods behind the seats that are sized to transport helmets and a removable leather bag where the glovebox would normally be. Aston Martin V12 Speedster.jpg|V12 Speedster 2022 Aston Martin V12 Speedster.jpg|Rear of V12 Speedster showing the helmet pods
F1 Safety Car The V8 Vantage became the official
safety car of
Formula One alongside the
Mercedes-AMG GT R Safety Car in early 2021. The Vantage Safety Car has a
British Racing Green livery with neon yellow accents, and it has been modified to fit with Safety Car standards. The car made its debut as the Safety Car at the
2021 Bahrain Grand Prix. A new Vantage F1 Safety Car based on the 2025 model year was unveiled in March 2024, replacing the previous Vantage F1 Safety Car starting from the
2024 season. Mid 2025 it got replaced with the new Vantage S.
V8 Vantage F1 Edition The F1 Edition is a version of the V8 Coupe and V8 Roadster commemorating Aston Martin's return to Formula One after 61 years. The car features a fixed rear wing, increased engine power to , a top speed of , new 21-inch wheel rims, and a acceleration time of 3.5 seconds. The car is available in three colours: Aston Martin Racing Green, Jet Black, and Lunar White. A convertible version called the Roadster is also available.
V12 Vantage In December 2021,
Aston Martin confirmed that a V12 Vantage was in development and was slated to be released in 2022. The V12 Vantage was officially unveiled on 16 March 2022, and its production was limited to just 333 units. It uses Aston Martin's
AE31 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged
V12 and has a power output of and 555 lb-ft (753 Nm) of torque. Additionally, the V12 Vantage features revised suspension, a 40mm increase in track width, a new aerodynamic kit which generates up to of downforce, and has a acceleration time of 3.5 seconds. It has a kerb weight of , and, at the time was stated to be last Aston Martin Vantage to use a V12 engine.
V12 Vantage Roadster Aston Martin revealed at 2022
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elégance a convertible version of the V12 Vantage. It develops and only 249 examples will be produced, all sold out. It has a kerb weight of . == 2024 facelift ==