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Aston Martin V8 Vantage S/C specs

Car type Coupe
Curb weight 2015-2045 kg (4442-4508 lbs)
Introduced 2000
Origin country United Kingdom
Gas mileage 26.6-13.9 l/100 km (9-17 mpg US / 11-20 mpg UK)
CO2 emissions 363 g/km
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Lap times

Track Time
Mireval 1:46.60

Acceleration

0 - 80 kph3.8 s
0 - 100 kph4.2 s
0 - 160 kph10.5 s
0 - 200 kph15.8 s
0 - 250 kph29.2 s
1000 m23.2 s
60 - 100 kph (4)4.1 s
60 - 100 kph (5)5.0 s
80 - 120 kph (5)6.1 s
80 - 120 kph (6)12.7 s
Est. 100 - 200 kph11.1 s
Est. 0 - 60 mph4.4 s
0 - 100 mph8.3 s
0 - 150 mph24.9 s
Est. 1/8 mile9.0 s @ 95.1 mph
1/4 mile12.2 s @ 121.2 mph
Aston Martin V8 Vantage S/C acceleration graph

General performance

Top speed323 kph (201 mph)
Est. max acceleration0.66 g (6 m/s²)
36m slalom98.6 kph (61.3 mph)
100 kph - 042 m (137 ft)
Noise @ 100 kph75 dB
Noise @ 160 kph78 dB

Powertrain specs

Engine type V8
Displacement 5.3 l (323 ci)
Power 550 ps (542 bhp / 405 kw)
Torque 752 Nm (555 lb-ft)
Power / liter 104 ps (102 hp)
Power / weight 271 ps (267 bhp) / t
Torque / weight 370 Nm (273 lb-ft) / t
Efficiency 27 PS per l/100 km
Transmission 6
Layout front engine, rear wheel drive

More 0-60 and 1/4 mile times

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Corvolet3  2y ago

It's crazy how sluggish those stats feel nowadays. That's 380-420 hp territory in the average car


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196ss  2y ago

@Hoppelmoppel123

Please, submit that Mireval laptimes again.

 

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Hoppelmoppel123  2y ago

I cant find the scans anymore


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196ss  2y ago @Hoppelmoppel123

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hostboy  3y ago

Introduction year is wrong. It's 1992/1993. https://www.astonmartin.com/en-us/models/past-models/vantage


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TypeF173  3y ago

This car I definitely remember. Front engined in a sea of mid engined Supercars. Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari 512TR, Jaguar XJ200 etc. Supercharged too.

Brutish car and English to it's core. Maybe even English muscle car. Gone but never forgotten. ;)

 

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hostboy  3y ago

Funny because it was way too expensive to compete in the muscle car segment...

But to be fair, even the '60s and early '70s muscle cars with big block engines are rising in value.


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Anonymous  17y ago

nurburgring guesses?