• Vantage AMR delivers ultimate driving experience for customers
  • Seven-speed manual transmission inspired by iconic motorsport setups
  • Maximum speed 195mph*. 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds*
  • 95kg lighter than standard Vantage
  • Limited to 200 units worldwide with 59 units dedicated to ‘Vantage 59’ specification
  • Powered by 4.0-litre, 510PS/625Nm twin-turbo V8
  • Deliveries scheduled to begin Q4 2019
  • Available in five Vantage AMR specifications including 1959 24 Hours of Le Mans celebration ‘Vantage 59’ livery
  • Launched ahead of the penultimate round of 2018/19 FIA World Endurance Championship, the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
  • Renowned for delivering one of the most exhilarating driving experiences currently on the market, the Aston Martin Vantage has been given an extra dose of excitement with the addition of a third pedal and manual transmission. The result? Vantage AMR.
     
    Launched today ahead of the penultimate round of the FIA World Endurance Championship Super Season – a world where Aston Martin Racing competes with the Vantage GTE – Vantage AMR fulfils Aston Martin’s promise to deliver a product with the involvement and driver engagement that only a manual can offer.
     
    The heart of Vantage AMR remains Aston Martin’s potent new alloy, 4-litre twin-turbo V8 engine.  Set low and as far back in the chassis as possible for optimal centre-of-gravity and near perfect 50:50 weight distribution, this high performance, high efficiency engine develops 510PS at 6000rpm and 625Nm from 2000-5000rpm, propelling Vantage AMR from 0-60mph in 3.9 seconds and 0-62mph in 4.0 seconds*. As with the existing Vantage model, top speed is met at 195 mph*. However, while performance is still at the forefront of all Vantage models, its delivery in the Vantage AMR is very different.
     
    Vantage AMR is equipped with a motorsport-inspired 7-speed transmission developed by Graziano, featuring a ‘dog-leg’ first gear. Inside, the driver is presented with the opportunity to deliver each gear with both precision and finesse via a hand-stitched leather-clad gearstick. Second to seventh gears – those that will be used most frequently when on the move – are positioned in a traditional double H-pattern configuration. To ensure a more rewarding and engaging experience expected of a manual, Vantage AMR’s transmission is mated to a limited-slip differential, tuned and calibrated by Aston Martin’s leading dynamics team, headed by Chief Engineer Matt Becker, from the team’s base at Silverstone Race Circuit.
     
    Vantage AMR’s manual transmission also features AMSHIFT. The system, which is driver selectable, uses clutch, gear position and prop shaft sensors, together with finely-tuned engine management program to mimic the techniqu...
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Price
Starting at $179,995
Specs
Engine
All-alloy quad overhead cam, 4.0 litre twin turbo V8
Power
503 hp
Top speed
195 mph (314 km/h)
0 - 60 mph (0 - 97 km/h):
3.9 seconds seconds
0 - 100 km/h (0 - 62 mph):
4.0 seconds seconds
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