New Aston Martin Vantage Arrives In India, Priced From Rs 3.99 Crore

- New Vantage made it global debut earlier this year
- 4.0-litre V8 now produces 656 bhp and 800 Nm
- Cabin gets notable overhaul with new tech
The Aston Martin Vantage has officially arrived in India following its launch in April this year. The upgraded Vantage sports car in India is priced at Rs 3.99 crore (ex-showroom) before options. Unveiled globally earlier this year, the upgraded Vantage received several changes over its predecessor both on the surface and under the skin.
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Starting with the looks, the new Vantage gets an updated fascia with a wider grille, a new bumper, revised headlamps and a new bonnet. The vents behind the front wheels too have been redesigned while round the back it gets a new bumper with redesigned air vents. The Vantage sits on 21-inch satin silver alloy wheels as standard.
The New Vantage made its global debut earlier this year.
While the cosmetic update to the exterior is not the most comprehensive, it’s the cabin that has taken a big leap forward.
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The updated Vantage gets an all-new interior with little in common with its predecessor in terms of design and technology. The centre console now houses a new 10.35-inch touchscreen infotainment system – also seen on the DB12 – while all the switchgear has been revised as well. The driver also gets a new digital instrument cluster aside from a new design steering.
The updated Vantage gets an all-new interior.
Under the skin, the biggest update is to the engine with the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 reworked to develop an additional 153 bhp and 115 Nm over the outgoing Vantage V8. Total power stands at 656 bhp and 800 Nm with 0-100 kmph dusted in a claimed 3.5 seconds and the sports car hitting a top speed of over 325 kmph. In comparison, the outgoing Vantage V12 developed 690 bhp and 753 Nm and hit a top speed of 322 kmph. The upgrades to the engine are accompanied by revisions to the suspension set-up for greater agility. Stopping power comes from steel disc brakes at all four corners with carbon ceramic brakes offered as an option.
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The Vantage gets a reworked 4.0-litre V8 which now produces 656 bhp and 800 Nm.
Aston Martin will also offer a host of customisation options including paint finishes from its bespoke Q division, different alloy wheels designs, lightweight carbonfibre seats, carbon ceramic disc brakes and more.
The new Vantage will go up against models such as the Ferrari Roma, Porsche 911, Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe and BMW M8.
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