NOT LONG ago, Aston Martin was placing different badges on two different cars created shortly after God invented the wheel. Thankfully boss Andy Palmer has given the place a kick up the backside during three years in charge: lately we’ve had the DB11, DB4 GT Continuation, the introduction of V8 AMG power, and there’s a DBX crossover, an all-electric Lagonda, Newey’s Valkyrie hypercar, and two other mid-engined supercars coming too.
The new Vantage is arguably the most important. It replaces Aston’s most affordable, biggest-selling sports car, a model that shifted 25,000 units in its previous incarnation. We’ve got a day to get under the Brit’s skin, first on Portuguese mountain roads, then the epic Portimao race circuit.
The Vantage is an all-new car versus its predecessor, but its pricing represents…