Aston Martin Vantage
While we wait for a fully electric variant slated to arrive by mid-decade, the Vantage continues to rely on a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 developed by Mercedes-AMG. In this application, the German engine puts out an impressive 503 horsepower. Not bad at all for Aston Martin’s entry-level model. Still, very few people can afford it since pricing starts at around $175,000. If you like open-top motoring, a convertible model is also available.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 74% |
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Fuel economy | 5/10 |
Reliability | N/A |
Safety | 7/10 |
Infotainment | 5/10 |
Driving | 8/10 |
Overall | 8/10 |
What's new in 2022
F1 Edition
Pros
- Spectacular design
- Great performance
- Lots of character
- Incredible sound
Cons
- Substantial price
- Limited rear visibility
- Cramped interior
Competitors
Recalls
none