The V12 Vantage has fearlessly represented Aston Martin’s passion for style and performance for over fifteen years. Both quick and aggressive, successive iterations of the Vantage have continued to form an iconic bloodline. With this prestigious lineage finally nearing its end, Aston Martin is proud to introduce the all-new V12 Vantage.

“Every great sportscar brand has a hero car. For Aston Martin in more recent years, that car has been the V12 Vantage'', says Tobias Moers, CEO of Aston Martin. “Right from the moment the first V12 Vantage RS Concept was shown back in 2007 our customers and fans around the world fell in love with the idea of fitting our biggest engine into our smallest and most sporting model.”

At the heart of every Aston Martin is the engine, and this is never more true than in the fastest and most powerful Vantage ever constructed. Boasting a top speed of 200mph, the V12 Vantage goes 0-60 in just 3.4 seconds.
Powered through a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission and mechanical Limited-Slip Differential (LSD) mounted at the car's rear, the V12 Vantage receives a unique transmission calibration designed to enhance both shifting speeds and driver interaction. Aston Martin’s specially calibrated software provides a level of usability and shift refinement beyond that of dual-clutch gearboxes.

Stopping power on the V12 Vantage is not overlooked in the slightest, as it features a Carbon Ceramic Braking (CCB) system as standard. The front is equipped with 410mm x 38mm discs with 6-piston calipers, while at the rear 360mm x 32mm discs are paired with 4-piston calipers.
The appeal of the V12 Vantage is certainly not limited to its spectacular performance. Its aesthetic is equally compelling, with a new front bumper design that perfectly compliments a full-width front splitter that generates additional downforce and aerodynamic balance.
Marco Mattiacci, Aston Martin Global Chief Brand and Commercial Officer, adds: “At Aston Martin, we build cars, but we sell dreams. That is the magic of this brand. Only a select number of customers around the world can buy the V12 Vantage, yet like all our iconic models, its significance extends far beyond its exclusivity. What’s more, such is the level of bespoke personalization available via Q by Aston Martin even a car as rare as the V12 Vantage can be made to a specification completely unique to its owner”.
With a very-limited production of 333 units, this final edition of the V12 Vantage celebrates the end of a dynastic era. With production due to commence sometime in Q1 of 2022, first deliveries are scheduled to begin Q2 of this year.

The Ford Transit is the automaker’s full-size cargo and passenger van offering, designed to serve a wide range of commercial and lifestyle applications. With 37 available configurations, the platform ...See More
Read the Full Article
The Chevrolet Tahoe is a full-size, three-row SUV with a standard V8 engine and available diesel power. Built on the same platform as the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup, the Tahoe benefits from its ...See More
Read the Full Article
It is the end of the line for the Ford Escape. After 25 years as a fixture of Ford’s lineup, 2026 will be the compact SUV’s last model year.
Read the Full Article
The Colorado is Chevrolet’s midsize pickup. It ranks among the segment’s most capable trucks for payload and towing, and can be configured for both work and off-road adventures. For 2026, the ...See More
Read the Full Article