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What Is The Aston Martin V8 Vantage



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By : Alexander West    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-02-23 13:51:37
The V8 Vantage is one of the most powerful luxury sports cars on the market. This car features a 4.7L V8 engine that can reach speeds of 180 miles per hour. The 4.7L here refers to a 4700cc engine and the V8 refers to the engine using 8 cylinders in the shape of a V. Each engine is hand made and is designed at Aston Martin's engine design factory in Cologne.

The Vantage is engineered to accommodate as much weight as possible within the wheelbase. One of the ways it does this is by reducing the amount of front and rear overhang. The engine is positioned well behind the front axle line, just ahead of the cabin, creating what is effectively a front mid-engined car. The transmission is mounted forward of the rear axle line, improving weight distribution still further. Dry sump lubrication is a technology that allows the engine to be lower in the Vantage .A weight balanced car is a stable car.

The Vantage is also made with lightweight durable materials. Each car has a body made with magnesium alloy, aluminum, steel and composite materials. Such a combination of materials makes for a tougher car.

The Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Emergency Brake Assist features work to balance the braking system's power while helping maintain control of the vehicle. Another unique feature is that the trip computer which can be programmed for directions while driving.

There are front LED indicators and side lamps which are joined by rear lamps employing 360 LEDs for lights, brakes and indicators, while optional xenon dipped beam headlights are also available. The ultra-quick illumination of the LEDs provides crucial additional reaction time for the car behind in the event of an emergency stop. In a potential roll-over situation, sensors in the Vantage Roadster instantly deploy two roll-hoops from the rear cover.

The option of a Sports Pack consists of forged, lightweight, five-spoke alloy wheels, revised dampers with an improved dynamic response to the driving conditions, uprated springs and, for the Coupe, a revised rear anti-roll bar. In short, the Sports Pack option provides improved high-speed body control, greater agility and more precise driver feedback.

The V8 Vantage exemplifies Aston Martin's approach to design: a commitment to engineering excellence that is pleasing to the eye. The Vantage shares the same lineage to some of the great Aston Martin models of the past, such as the DB2, and DB4. As either a closed coupe with sleek lines, or a beautiful convertible, the V8 Vantage combines grace with power and practicality.
Author Resource:- Alex West is luxury and performance car enthusiast. Currently I drive a Mercedes C-Class, and I'm slowly working my way up. You can find out more about the Aston Martin experience at Click Here
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