Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Aston Martin's RS kicker

Well, we didn't see this one coming. Last night, Aston Martin invited 700 VIP guests to its Gaydon HQ for the opening of its new design centre and then casually pulled the covers off this 600bhp Vantage RS concept.

Aston Martin RS Aston Martin RS -2Aston Martin RS-3Engineers have shoehorned a modified version of the 6.0-litre V12 from the DBRS9 production class racer into the Vantage to create Aston's fastest-accelerating road car ever - capable of reaching 62mph in four seconds and 100mph in just 8.5.

Part of the key to achieving those stats is an intensive weight-loss programme. Like the recent DBS, the RS features a moulded carbon-fibre bonnet and bootlid, which helps to bring the new car in at close to 1,500kg. That's less than the standard V8, despite carrying the heavier V12.

Other motorsport-inspired kit includes carbon-ceramic brakes, that awesome louvred bonnet and a few metres of ducting to keep things cool. There's also a carbon front splitter and a deployable spoiler on the back that pops up at speed for added downforce.
We pressed Aston boss Dr Ulrich Bez on whether the RS will make production, but he wasn't yet ready to commit: "We'll listen to feedback on this and if there's sufficient demand, then we'll seriously consider a low volume production."

And if you wondering about the price, Dr Bez simply added that "it would reflect the exclusivity of the car". That should push it past DB9 territory, then.

© Source: topgear
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