2024 Aston Martin Vantage Exterior Design Where the previous 2018 iteration of the Aston Martin Vantage polarised opinion with its looks, the 2...
Where the previous 2018 iteration of the Aston Martin Vantage polarised opinion with its looks, the 2024 model is more conventionally attractive, with a larger grille, new headlamps and some nods to the One-77 supercar.
It remains a two seater with a low-set driving position, but the interior is all new for 2024, featuring a much needed tech overhaul. This includes an in-house developed touchscreen and digital dials, plus tech like ADAS.
Power from the AMG sourced 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is up by 155hp to 665hp, making the Vantage feel considerably more aggressive. The 8-speed gearbox, while smooth and quick in most scenarios, can get caught napping at the very limit.
Ride quality on the standard 21-inch wheels is firm, but acceptable. The bigger concern is the 94mm of ground clearance. It's sharp and agile in corners, but at 1745kg, it can be a handful for the inexperienced, in Track mode.
At Rs 3.99 crore, the Vantage is expensive and very close to the DB12. However, as a louder, more dramatic sportscar it has potentially greater appeal for Indian buyers. Plus, the Aston Martin badge carries its own unique appeal.
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