Car Review UK

  • Home
  • Road Tests
  • First Drive
  • Brands
    • Abarth
    • Alfa Romeo
    • Aston Martin
    • Audi
    • Bentley
    • BMW
    • Chevrolet
    • Chrysler
    • Citroen
    • Dacia
    • Daihatsu
    • Dodge
    • Ferrari
    • Fiat
    • Ford
    • Great Wall
    • Honda
    • Hyundai
    • Infiniti
    • Isuzu
    • Jaguar
    • Jeep
    • Kia
    • Land Rover
    • Lexus
    • Maserati
    • Mazda
    • McLaren
    • Mercedes-Benz
    • MG
    • Mini
    • Mitsubishi
    • Nissan
    • Peugeot
    • Porsche
    • Proton
    • Renault
    • Rolls-Royce
    • SAAB
    • SEAT
    • Skoda
    • Smart
    • Subaru
    • Suzuki
    • Toyota
    • Vauxhall
    • Volkswagen
    • Volvo
  • Music

Aston Martin · Featured · News

Aston Martin Vantage GT3 is extra special

  • by Mike Torpey
  • February 18, 2015

ASTON MARTIN has lifted the wraps on its most potent and uncompromising Vantage yet – the track-inspired GT3 special edition.

This monster of a machine is powered by a new version of the brand’s 6.0-litre V12 engine, capable of generating up to a whopping 600PS.

Yet the car weighs in at 100kg less than a standard V12 Vantage S.

Vant1NEWComprehensively re-engineered, as well as being heavily restyled, the Aston Martin Vantage GT3 special edition is lower and wider than any of its Vantage stablemates.

A broader track – front and rear – brings even more composed cornering thanks to a reduction in lateral load transfer, while the use of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres provides more assured handling.

Motorsport-inspired features include carbon fibre both inside and out while an aerodynamics pack features a prominent rear wing and pronounced front splitter making for greater downforce.

Vant2Inspired by Aston Martin Racing’s successful campaigns, the new car will be strictly limited to 100 examples and has been designed and engineered exclusively at the company’s Gaydon headquarters.

Inside there’s a carbon fibre centre stack and touch-sensitive control set-up, carbon fibre racing seats; Alcantara trim and various options.

Aston chief Andy Palmer said: “Motorsport is in our blood at Aston Martin. The Vantage is the car we campaign in top level sports car racing around the world and so it seems only fitting that we offer an exclusive, limited edition Vantage that expertly fuses our motorsport know-how with our road car prowess.”

The Vantage GT3 special edition will make its public debut at next month’s Geneva Motor Show with first customer deliveries beginning in early autumn.

Vant3

Tags: Aston MartinGT3Vantage

— Mike Torpey

Mike Torpey is freelance Motoring Editor of the Liverpool Echo, past Racing Editor and also a travel/golf writer, music reviewer and rock music nut. Tweet @michaeltorpey1

  • Previous story Audi RS 3 ready to roar
  • Next story Kia’s new line in GT style

    Explore More

  • Aston DB5 – loaded like 007 July 15, 2020
  • Aston Martin – discretion, distinction and pace November 12, 2018
  • Aston Martin DB11 heads for the hill June 16, 2016
  • Aston Martin plans a Rapid charge October 23, 2015
  • Recent

    • KGM Musso – the charging RhinoJuly 28, 2025
    • Suzuki ALLGRIP – monster mashJuly 21, 2025
    • BYD Seal – electric dream-makerJuly 14, 2025
    • Mazda CX-80 – breath of fresh airJune 29, 2025
    • Toyota Corolla Touring – time travellerJune 27, 2025
    • Hyundai Bayon – all-round abilityJune 20, 2025
    • 4×4
    • Commercial
    • Coupe
    • Executive
    • Hatchback
    • Saloon
    • Sports
    • SUV
  • More

    All First Drive Reviews All Road Test Reviews All News Features Click MUSIC for all our previous picks
  • Search

  • Home
  • Aston Martin
  • Aston Martin Vantage GT3 is extra special
          • Home
          • Driven
          • News
          • Sitemap & Archive
          • Contact

          Copyright © 2014-15 CarReviewUK | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy