BBC’s Top Gear created a whole separate category for the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, finding it “too cool” for even top honors on its “coolness” rating scale. Car Design News rated it the best current production design in 2006. So what’s a car manufacturer to do, freshly freed from the reins of FoMoCo?
Make it even better, obviously.
So, for 2009 the V8 Vantage includes a host of improvements to what has already been called one of the most attractive and potentially iconic cars of all time. Available as a coupe or a roadster, this rear-wheel-drive luxury sports car has a front mid-mounted engine with a rear-mounted transaxle, allowing for a weight distribution that is actually biased slightly toward the rear - impressive for a front-engine, rear-drive coupe.
Aston Martin currently works under the philosophy that a car doesn’t need to be visually refreshed every few years, rather the best method is to take a winning design and improve it subtly over the years, a slow evolution of perfection. Darwin would be proud. The Vantage’s formidable V8 has been bored and stroked for an extra 2mm, with thinner pressed-in liners for the cylinder walls, as opposed to the cast-in versions used previously. This has increased displacement from 4.3 liters to 4.7 and accounts for an 11 and 15 percent increase in horsepower and torque, respectively. New forged-steel connecting rods and crankshaft also grace the engine, with the latter receiving holed counter-weights for less rotating mass. Cast aluminum pistons are also new, further saving weight and heat retention. The intake manifold and cylinder heads have also been modified, adding a new intake port and bigger inlet valves, as well as a redesigned dry sump oil pump with a new sump casting. This has pushed hp numbers to 420, and torque is an equally impressive 347, enough to push the Vantage to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds, and if you keep on it, it’ll take you all the way to 180 mph.
The automatic transmission has received new software, and both manual and automatic six-speeds have received an upgraded clutch and flywheel, all to help deal with the increase in power. Bilstein shocks now govern the Vantage’s road manners, resulting in a ride that is 11% firmer in the front and 5% firmer in the rear. Steering has received attention as well, with stiffer bushings and a revised geometry for even more responsiveness. If that’s not aggressive enough, an optional Sports Pack will get you even stiffer Bilstein shocks and lighter 19-inch five-spoke wheels, as well as a larger rear anti-roll bar for the coupe. Non-Sports Pack Vantages also get redesigned wheels for 2009.
Otherwise, the Vantage remains unchanged outside - as it should be.
4.7 Overall rating
(10 reviews)Car that blends effortless performance with style and the ultimate feel-good factor when you drive it. Not cheap to run, but have never had a problem with it (fingers crossed) and am now on my second version. Love having the roadster, as it gets you even closer to that intoxicating noise.
Everlasting looks. Sharp and sexy....but not reliable in some sense impractical, with the price tag AM could deliver a much faster car. Nevertheless, theres always something that attracts you in some ways, and in this case the emblem and the looks.
this car has awesome speed nice body and has a 25 miiles pert gallon gas its also nice lookin soi have said an this is faster than a lambo ferhari but im tellinyou it awesome and i jus cant stop thinkin about him
performance-good,awesome the quality is more upgrade than a volkswagen GTi brake is so fine and the clucth and the speed can ran out more than 6 per/mins. yeah its fun to drive and i enjoy it need to practice to master this car and to be a real driver
amazing car u will not fear action without this one u must try it untill u will travel any were to try it and when u try it tell me ur feelings its aston martin v8 sport bacadge italian one
2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage FAQs
How many 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage vehicles in Omaha, NE have no reported accidents or damage?
6 out of 6 for sale near Omaha, NE have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2009 Aston Martin V8 Vantage gets between 15 and 16 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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