Thu, Jun 15, 2017


Motoring
Aston Martin kicks off AMR production


The Vantage AMR – the first model in Aston Martin’s new AMR line - has gone into production.

Production of the Vantage AMR will be limited to just 300 cars, with 200 featuring the Vantage’s 4.7-litre V-8 and the remainder the 5.9-litre V-12 engine. 

The Vantage name has long been synonymous with more extreme performance Aston Martins since the 1950s, so it’s entirely appropriate that the Vantage AMR should be the first series production derivative of Aston Martin’s new race-inspired performance range.       

Launched at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, AMR amplifies and accentuates the sporting prowess of the British marque’s road cars, by taking inspiration or direct influence from Aston Martin Racing’s participation in the FIA World Endurance Championship. 

The AMR brand has two distinct tiers. Series production limited edition models such as the new Vantage AMR sit at its entry point, while extreme and extensively modified AMR Pro models created by Q by Aston Martin Advanced Operations sit at the pinnacle of the range, including the Vantage AMR Pro unveiled at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.

A celebration of Aston Martin’s worldwide success across GT4, GT3 and GTE categories, the Vantage AMRs are offered both with 430 bhp V8 or 595 bhp – up from 565 bhp – V12 powertrain options.

Both engines are fitted with automated sequential manual paddle-shift transmissions, or for the purist, six and seven-speed manual gearboxes in the V8 and V12 cars respectively.

Vantage AMR is available in four exterior schemes: Stratus White with an Orange graphic; Ultramarine Black with Blue graphic; Zaffre Blue with Red graphic and Scintilla Silver with Grey graphic. 

In addition the AMR ‘Halo Pack’ takes direct inspiration from Aston Martin Racing’s 2016 World Endurance Championship-winning #95 Vantage GTE, working a combination of Stirling Green paint and vivid Lime Green accents to dramatic effect. As a finishing touch, a special Union Jack-enameled AML wings badge, previously featured on last year’s GTE racer, is available as a no-cost option.

With a combination of leather and Alcantara for the Vantage AMR Coupes and all-leather for the Vantage AMR Roadsters, each interior scheme has been carefully chosen to compliment the exterior colours. In keeping with its exterior the Halo Pack features boldly contrasting colours, including Lime Green welts and accents.

Lightweight carbon fibre seats are offered as part of the extensive range of interior and exterior options. These include a suite of other carbon fibre features, including a lightweight front grille, side strakes, lamp infills and mirror caps on the outside, instrument surround, door tops and door grabs on the inside. There is also a choice of three different finishes for the V8’s 5-spoke alloy wheels and the V12’s 10-spoke alloy wheels.

The Vantage AMR can be specified with additional options from the new AMR Accessories range. The most dramatic of these is the AMR Aero Kit. Produced in partnership with Aston Martin Racing, the aerodynamic package for coupe models is constructed from carbon fibre and features front splitter and dive planes, plus side sills and a fixed rear spoiler. 

Another highlight is the optional forged aluminium AMR Vantage wheel. Further weight savings can be made with the AMR titanium exhaust, which saves 14 kg over the standard V12 Vantage system, sounds sensational and helps to sharpen engine response.

Both V8 and V12 Vantage AMR models are available in both Coupe and Roadster body styles in selected markets, with prices starting from £97,995 ($125,000) in the UK and €126,995 ($142,000) in Germany. 

Deliveries are scheduled to commence in Q4 2017.





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