The renowned British luxo-sports automaker is a constant improver of its automobiles. Its former flagship, the Vanquish, was a disappointment to some but managed to spiff itself up model year after year after year. Mid way up the product line, the DB9 has evolved into the new flagship; the DBS. That's improvement. Kind of.
Now it is the turn for the entry-level ($111,300 is entry-level?) V8 Vantage to improve. Check out the Numbers below, and click the link to see more GCBC numerical explanations.
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4.7 - capacity of the new V8 in the Aston Martin V8 Vantage, up from 4.3 litres
420 - total horsepower produced by the new V8, a 40bhp bump
347 - total lb-ft of torque produced by the enlarged engine, a 45 lb-ft boost
13 - estimated improvement, in percentage, on the EU combined cycle for fuel economy of the '09 V8 Vantage
0.5 - weight savings, in kilograms, of the modified flywheel and clutch
11 - percentage stiffening of the front springs, along with 5% stiffening at the rear while the front lower suspension arm compliance bushes stiffened 22%
10,000+ - total Aston Martin V8 Vantage coupe and convertible deliveries completed since the introduction of the coupe in 2005 and roadster in 2007
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