2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage  Base  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base is a Rear-wheel drive Coupe. It can accommodate up to 2 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve engine which outputs 420 hp @ 7300 rpm and is paired with 6-speed manual transmission gearbox. The 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base has cargo capacity of 300 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1630 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers Rear park distance sensor and. Safety features also include Driver-side front airbag and Passenger-side front airbag. The front suspension is Independent front suspension while the rear suspension is Independent rear suspension. The car also features a Yes It has 19'' alloy wheels as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 459 N.m of torque and a top speed of 275 km/h. The 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds and hits quarter mile at 12.7 seconds. Fuel consumption is 15.3 L/100km in the city and 10.1 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 132,133

Name Base
Price $ 132,133
Body Coupe
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve
Power 420 hp @ 7300 rpm
Number of Seats 2 Seats
Transmission 6-speed manual transmission
Cargo Space 300.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 300.0 L
Wheel Type 19'' alloy wheels
Series V8 Vantage Roadster (facelift 2008)
Drivetrain Rear-wheel drive
Horsepower 420 HP
Torque 459 N.m
Top Speed 275 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 4.8 s
Fuel Type Petrol (Gasoline)
Fuel Consumption (City) 15.3 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 10.1 L/100km
Gear Type manual
Weight 1,610 KG
Brand Aston Martin
Model V8 Vantage
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 12.7 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 181.6 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 21.0 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 204.3 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage S test (0-100 km/s, 100-0 km/s)

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price

It may not be the quickest of exotic sports cars, but the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage has a great many gifts to go along with its stunning good looks.

There's a generalization that beautiful people can get a free pass in life. A supermodel might be a klutz, but as long as she looks great on the runway, she'll do fine. When it comes to the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, its looks will override any reservations you might have about flaws in its character. And yet the most affordable version of Aston Martin's GT cars has more than just good looks going for it.

It all starts with Aston Martin's all-aluminum platform, the same basic chassis that also underpins the Aston Martin DB9, Aston Martin DBS and Aston Martin Rapide. The aluminum construction the weight down, while the transaxle mounted aft of the cabin helps deliver an even balance. The Vantage is also the smallest car on this platform, and with its sharp steering and firmer suspension tuning, it's the most sporting of the current Aston Martin lineup.

Hardware isn't the only thing the Vantage shares with its larger, more expensive siblings. Though it lacks the DB9's rear seats, the Vantage otherwise shares the same interior, one impeccably crafted by hand with the same abundance of fine leather and metallic trim. Plus, Aston Martin offers a high level of customization, so the V8 Vantage can match your personal style in a way that few other cars can.

Power is another issue, however. While its 420-horsepower V8 bellows with a marvelous roar and the V8 Vantage nearly matches the rapid acceleration of the V12-powered DB9, this car can't quite match the all-out thrust of comparable cars like the 2011 Audi R8, Jaguar XKR, 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class and 2011 Porsche 911. And indeed, this is a similar theme when talking about the V8 Vantage relative to its competitors. It's a thrilling drive and no one should ever call it slow, but other coupes and convertibles will give you more performance and often do so for less money.

But the competition can't match the Aston Martin's V8 Vantage ability to combine automotive theatre with comfort and practicality. Whatever flaws it may have, the Vantage doesn't need a free pass to entice you into falling in love.

The 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage is a two-seat sports car available in two body styles: a hatchback coupe and the convertible Roadster. The V12 Vantage is reviewed separately.

Standard equipment includes 19-inch wheels, a limited-slip differential, xenon headlights, rear parking sensors, eight-way power seats, power lumbar adjustment, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, automatic climate control, a battery deactivation switch (for extended parking) and an audio system with a six-CD changer and an iPod/USB audio interface. The Roadster adds a power soft top.

The options list is extensive and includes items that are often standard at this price range, including cruise control, heated seats, memory functions, satellite radio and a navigation system. Other options include front parking sensors, a wind deflector (for the convertible) and a pair of upgraded sound systems. The Sport Pack adds lightweight forged-aluminum wheels and revised springs, dampers and antiroll bars. Custom paint colors and leather are also available.

The V8 Vantage N420 gets a sport suspension, a lightweight exhaust system, different wheels, carbon-fiber bodywork trim, clear-lens taillamps, power folding mirrors, front parking sensors, cruise control, sport seats, memory functions and Bluetooth. Most of the regular V8 Vantage's options are available, along with faux-suede seat inserts and special paint colors that celebrate Aston Martin's racing heritage: Rose Yellow, Kermit Green, Elwood Blue, Asia Cup Black and White, and Aston Martin Racing Green.

Every 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage is powered by a 4.7-liter V8 good for 420 hp and 346 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a six-speed automatic with shift paddles is optional. Aston Martin estimates a manual-equipped coupe will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 4.7 seconds. EPA-estimated fuel economy with the manual is 13 mpg city/19 mpg highway and 15 mpg combined.

Standard safety equipment includes antilock disc brakes with brake assist, traction and stability control, rear parking sensors and side airbags that provide head and torso protection. The Roadster includes pop-up roll bars. and front parking sensors are available.

Though other exotic cars costing considerably less money can match or better the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage's straight-line performance, none can provide such an enjoyable driving experience. On a curvy road, the V8 Vantage moves confidently while feeding its driver useful information about what's happening at pavement level. It also offers a surprisingly comfortable ride and is easy to drive, making it a plausible choice for road trips and the daily grind. It certainly makes sitting in traffic a happier experience.

As long as you don't peek over your shoulder, you'll be hard-pressed to tell the difference between the V8 Vantage and the pricier DB9 2+2. The Vantage has only two seats and there are fewer interior detail options (no choices of wood veneers), but otherwise the two cars share the same front seats, center stack and instrument cluster. Altogether this is a high-class cabin that lives up to the celebrated Aston Martin badge, not to mention this car's lofty price tag. At the same time, there are a number of things missing from the list of standard features, as items like heated seats, driver-seat memory functions, auto-dimming mirror and Bluetooth are instead on the options list. The outdated navigation system is also a notable letdown.

In terms of practicality, the V8 Vantage falls between the comfortable Audi R8 exotic car and the practical Porsche 911 sports car. The Aston's taut roof line limits window area and features thick pillars, which make its occupants feel hunkered down in a restrictive space. There is an adequate amount of space for most drivers and passengers, although the footwells are narrow, as in a sports car. Still, the cargo area beneath this coupe's hatchback provides 10.6 cubic feet of usable space, while the convertible's traditional trunk can swallow 5 cubic feet of stuff. (This is one way in which the V8 Vantage proves more practical than either the Audi R8 or Porsche 911.) Meanwhile, the convertible's power-operated soft top deploys or retracts in about 18 seconds.

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base Exterior Colors

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base Interior Colors

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 420 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 16.3 L/100km 10.4 L/100km 4.8 s 12.7 s 21.0 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 420 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 16.3 L/100km 10.4 L/100km 5.0 s 12.9 s 21.4 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 420 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 15.3 L/100km 10.1 L/100km 5.0 s 12.9 s 21.4 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 420 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 15.3 L/100km 10.1 L/100km 4.8 s 12.7 s 21.0 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 420 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 15.3 L/100km 10.1 L/100km 4.8 s 12.7 s 21.1 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 426 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 15.4 L/100km 9.9 L/100km 4.8 s 12.7 s 21.0 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 426 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 16.4 L/100km 10.3 L/100km 4.8 s 12.7 s 21.0 s
4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve Base 426 hp @ 7300 rpm 459 N.m 16.4 L/100km 10.3 L/100km 4.9 s 12.9 s 21.3 s

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Trims

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Previous Generations

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Future Generations

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Overview and History

Successor of the V8 Vantage N400, the N420 was launched by Aston Martin midway through 2010 as a special edition model to celebrate the marque's success in the 24-Hour Nurburgring race. Aston Martin introduced in 2008 a facelift that affected both the V8 Vantage Coupe and V8 Vantage Roadster (Volante).
What do you do when you have fair amounts of car racing talent, ample passion for automobiles and your enthusiasm, if converted into electricity, could power a small town? You start your own car production and sales business, of course. That is exactly how the Aston Martin brand was started, proudly born into a garage, much like grunge music. Lionel Matin and Robert Bamford garnered levels of success similar to Kurt Cobain's Nirvana. However, Martin and Bamford's version of Nirvana was engineered form scrap through a partnership that would ultimately lead to a kick in the luxury auto-market's groin.

Aston Martin was founded in 1913, soon after Martin emerged victorious out of the famed Aston Hill race. The duo produced their first car 2 years later by fitting a four-cylinder Coventry-Simplex engine to a 1908 Isotta-Fraschinni chassis. However, their plans of starting production were abruptly shattered by the First World War outbreak when both of the car-makers joined the army.

Still, Aston Martin would prevail as soon as the War was over, with the company being refunded to resume its activity. However, not much time went by before Bamford left Aston Martin in 1920. Luckily enough, a wealthy investor saw the true potential of the brand and poured heavy funds into its rejuvenation. Count Louis Zborowski investment turned almost overnight into a delicious technological improvement reward topped with racing track winnings whipped cream.

In 1922, Aston Martin produced vehicles to compete in the French Grand Prix. Besides gaining fame by appearing at some of the most popular races of that time, the cars also collected acclaim by setting new speed and endurance records at Brooklands. The three types of chassis that were used at the time became known as the winning trio with chassis number 1915 at the top and supporting numbers 1914 and 1916 at the sides.

However, the tidal wave of fame that has propelled Aston Martin to new heights broke against the solid wall of a 1924 bankruptcy. Still, it survived, having been purchased by Lady Charnwood who gave her son John Benson an important administrative role. It would ultimately prove that her son could not face the challenges of such a position and the company failed again only one year later. By 1926, the doors had slammed shut, with Lionel Martin stepping into the shoes of his former business partner, Robert Bamford.

Soon after Martin's leaving, the company would be revived for a second time by a ring of rich investors including Bill Renwick and Augustus Bertelli who were responsible for the design and performance of some of the models that would later enter production. By 1937, Bertelli had already developed a variety of vehicles, some of the most famous being the 'Le Mans', the Mk II' and the 'Ulster'.

Although Aston Martin was doing well, it was soon afflicted by a third set of financial problems that were deftly fixed by L. Prideaux Brune, who continued to finance the company for a short time. After changing ownership for a fourth time, the luxury car-maker became still, once the Second World War broke out.

in 1947, the lethargy that had snugly wrapped around the company's activity received a coupe de grace from 'charioteer' David Brown, who had also acquired Lagonda the same year. Aston Martin Motors, who had gained the name during its 1926 resurrection, had entered a new stage of production. The first model of the DB series would soon appear, with a successor being announced in 1950, the DB3 seven years later and so on until the early 70's with the DBS V8.

Although Aston Martin enjoyed success and appreciation, it switched to financial-trouble mode once more, changing two ownerships over the next two decades until Ford took over in the early 90's. During this time, Aston had grown in size and notoriety with a much wider palette of offerings ranging from the Volante to the Vantage and the DB7. Although Ford would not slacken the reigns on Aston Martin's leadership, the board committee was forced to take the same decision as Aston's previous owners: sell the company. Last year (2007) Aston Martin entered a new era when it was purchased by a Prodrive chairman David Richards-led consortium for the amount of $ 848 million. Ever since, Aston has registered an overall sales increase and has expanded by opening more dealers in Europe and even moving to China, a performance that hasn't been achieved in almost a century worth of car-brand history.

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Consumer Reviews

alienlily, 03/18/2011
N420 A Driver's Car
Recently took delivery of 2011 N420 roadster with 6-speed manual. Came out of a Porsche 997 C4S cabriolet, my second 911 C4. Loved the Porsches, but was in mood for a new driving sensation. N420 is magnificent. Very fast, comfortable, beautiful. The torque is amazing in every gear. Sport suspension a bit firmer than 997 in normal mode, but not as firm as Porsche's sport mode. An excellent balance between the two. Firm yet compliant. The sport exhaust is perfectly tuned. Under 3K sound is subdued. Cross 3K, especially under rapid acceleration and the beastly growl is unleashed.
coffeediscover, 12/22/2010
just got a 2011 vantage!
i just bought this car and love it. it puts a smile on my face every time i get in the car. it has the nicest interior of any car in its price range and drives perfectly. my biggest complaint is that i am now spoiled when it comes to other cars.

2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Base Specifications

Base Comfort and Convenience

AM/FM stereo radioAM/FM stereo radio with auxiliary input jack
Air ConditionningAutomatic climate control
Cruise Control (Option)Yes
Multi-CD ChangerIn-dash 6-CD/MP3/WMA changer
Number of Speakers13 speakers including subwoofer
Power Door LocksCentral lock switch
Power WindowsPower windows with one-touch up/down feature
Premium Sound System160-watt Aston Martin sound system
Reading LightFront reading lights
Rear View MirrorDay/night rear view mirror
Remote Keyless EntryYes
Special FeatureIPod integration
Special FeaturesTrunk-mounted umbrella
Steering Wheel AdjustmentPower tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Trunk/Hatch OperationRemote trunk release

Base Dimensions

Cargo Capacity300 L
Curb Weight1630 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity80 L
Height1255 mm
Length4380 mm
Wheelbase2600 mm
Width1865 mm

Base Exterior Details

Exterior DecorationLED taillights
Exterior Folding Mirrors (Option)Power-folding outside mirrors
Headlight TypeHalogen headlights
Power Exterior MirrorsPower-adjustable outside mirrors
Rear Window DefrosterYes

Base Interior Details

ClockAnalog clock
Front Seats Driver Power Seats10-way power driver's seat
Front Seats Front Seat TypeSport bucket front seats
Front Seats Heated (Option)Heated seats
Front Seats Passenger Power Seats10-way power front passenger seat
HeadlinerAlcantara headliner
Instrumentation TypeElectroluminescent analog instrumentation
Luxury Dashboard TrimLeather interior trim
Seat TrimLeather seats
Steering Wheel TrimLeather-wrapped steering wheel
TachometerYes
Trip ComputerYes

Base Mechanical

Drive TrainRear-wheel drive
Engine Name4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve
Stability ControlYes
Start buttonYes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission6-speed manual transmission
Transmission (Option)6-speed automated sequential transmission with manual mode

Base Overview

BodyCoupe
Doors2
Engine4.7L V8 DOHC 32-valve
Fuel Consumption15.3 (Automatic City)10.1 (Automatic Highway)16.3 (Manual City)10.4 (Manual Highway)
Power420 hp @ 7300 rpm
Seats2
Transmission6-speed manual transmission
WarrantiesBumper-to-BumperUnlimited/km, 36/Months PowertrainUnlimited/km, 36/Months Roadside AssistanceUnlimited/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 36/Months

Base Safety

Anti-Lock BrakesAnti-lock brakes
Anti-Theft AlarmAlarm system
Brake AssistBrake assist
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Driver AirbagDriver-side front airbag
Electronic brake force distributionElectronic brake force distrbution
Ignition DisableTheft-deterrent engine immobilizer
Parking Distance SensorRear park distance sensor
Passenger AirbagPassenger-side front airbag
Side AirbagFront side airbags

Base Suspension and Steering

Front Anti-Roll BarYes
Front SuspensionIndependent front suspension
Front Tires235/40ZR19
Power SteeringPower rack-and-pinion steering
Rear Anti-Roll BarYes
Rear SuspensionIndependent rear suspension
Rear Tires275/35R19 rear tires
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemYes
Turning Circle11.1-meter turning circle diameter
Wheel Type19'' alloy wheels

Critics Reviews

Motor Trend reviews the 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage where consumers can find detailed information on specs, fuel economy, transmission and safety. Find local 2011 Aston Martin V8 Vantage prices ...
If the Aston Martin V8 Vantage is his answer to the 911 Carrera, and the V12 Vantage a 911 GTS rival, the new V8 Vantage S neatly splits the difference between the two -- just like a 911 Carrera S ...

Discussion and Comments

Share Your Comments
M
M harry 1 year ago
I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
0 2