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The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS

Recently, foreign media once again exposed a set of Aston Martin Vantage RS Nürburgring test spy photos equipped with V12 engines. It is worth noting that the successor to the Vantage and DB11 models will be pure electric models, which are expected to be available in 2025. This also means that the RS model will be the last Vantage model.

The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS

In terms of appearance, the new car still continues the previous Aston Martin design style, but in the details of a new design, the new car has a larger forward grille, but the front face has no obvious change, in addition, in order to better aerodynamics, the new car is equipped with a new encirclement, the size of the new encirclement is larger, not only in the aesthetics of the improvement but also let the vehicle have better performance. I believe that friends with hearts have seen it. The front cover of the new car has a large V-type air intake, which ventilates and dissipates heat from the V12 engine in the engine compartment.

The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS

On the side of the body, because there is still a lot of camouflage on the body, there is no specific information on how large the wheels will be equipped with the new car, but it is certain that the new car will be marked with the V12 special logo on the side of the body.

In terms of the rear, the new car will still follow the design of the current Vantage, and the through-line taillight design and the ducktail will not be absent.

The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS

In terms of power, the new Vantage will be equipped with a 5.2L V12 twin-turbo engine, which has a maximum power of 700 horsepower and a maximum torque of 753 Nm, matching the 8-speed manual transmission, with an acceleration time of only 3.4 seconds from 0 to 100 km/h and a maximum speed of 320 km/h. This engine produces 630 horsepower on the DB11 and 715 horsepower on the DBS.

The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS
The last self-absorbing, the new Aston Martin Vantage RS

Not surprisingly, the Vantage, powered by the V12's naturally aspirated engine, will also be the last of the model.

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