The Aston Martin V8 Vantage N420 Upgrades
Submitted by Emma Ward on Thu, 09/30/2010 - 16:02With its distinct styling touches and interior upgrades, the new roadster companion for Aston Martin is said to have made an appearance just before the 2010 Paris Auto Show.
Very much like the standard V8 Vantage, both the N420 coupe and roadster reportedly share a 420-horsepower 4.7-liter engine.
New Improved Version of DB9 Released by Martin
Submitted by Satish Verma on Wed, 06/30/2010 - 14:15DB9, The Grand Tourer has now been revamped by Aston Martin and will be available for sale in the markets from the next month.
He said that the car’s outer looks have been made better than the earlier version and are more attractive. They have changed the front bumper.
New Four-Door Rapide, A Sensuous Supermodel
Submitted by Aaron Ross on Thu, 04/08/2010 - 15:16Among the three $200,000 Aston Martin Rapides in the U. S., the one which is sitting in the circular courtyard of Bloomberg LLC's New York building is different in various aspects.
V12 Vantage in Carbon Black Edition
Submitted by Aaron Ross on Fri, 03/05/2010 - 16:40Aston Martin will be launching its V12 Vantage in Carbon Black Edition at this year's Geneva Auto Show, in order to celebrate the success of the same. As a mark of celebration of Dr. Ulrich Bez's completing tenure of 10 years as a Chief Executive of the company, a DBS UB-2010 edition was revealed along with a new Works Service Tailored service.
Aston Martin unveils Carbon Black versions of its two supercars
Submitted by Sarabjit Heera on Sun, 12/20/2009 - 07:03With both its DBS and V12 Vantage grand tourers having reportedly "surpassed all sales expectations", Aston Martin - which recently revealed official pictures of its Cygnet supermini - has unveiled the Carbon Black versions of these two supercars.
Toyota To Supply Ultra-Small Luxury Cars To Aston Martin
Submitted by Aaron Ross on Tue, 06/30/2009 - 09:17Toyota Motor Corp., Japanese carmaker, revealed it would build an ultra-small luxury car based on the iQ model, for Aston Martin.
Cygnet, the Aston Martin version, which will be built in Japan and sold in Europe, is said to be the smallest four-seater car with 9 feet and 10 inches in length.












