Aston Martin Vantage Le Mans V600 looks like a muscle ... Evident from its name, the V600's output was a nice round 600 hp and 600 lb-ft, making this the most powerful muscle car of its time.
The V600 project started shortly after Aston’s engineers had given us at the time the world’s most powerful production car: the 550bhp Vantage ‘V550’. Traction would evaporate during 90mph ...
In 1998, owners of the V8 Vantage V550 could bring their cars back to Aston Martin Works for the V600 package upgrade. The V600 package upgraded the engine to 600 hp with a revised engine turning ...
The Vantage is Aston Martin’s best driver’s car in a generation — at least, it’s the brand’s best attainable driver’s car in a generation, not counting limited-production fantasies.
To that end, we would expect the car to be notably lighter than the regular Vantage, and even more sports-oriented suspension tuning. Even without the unique exhaust, we would expect Aston Martin ...
The Aston Martin Vantage is in competition with several higher end Porsche 911 models, most notably the 911 GT3, though it does still start at less than a 911 Turbo. However, it takes a sharp eye to ...
The Vantage couldn’t want for a better V8, either - nobody talks about the baby Aston feeling a little light on torque these days… Now that superb V8 is available in an Aston Martin for £ ...
Four-letter expletives might be more appropriate as Aston Martin’s Vantage thunders down the road then buries its nose into the tar, defying physics with carbon brakes, fat tyres and a truly ...