Although the proportions are little changed, the new Vantage is a few inches longer and wider than the old model, and the design has evolved considerably under Aston’s chief designer, Miles Nurnberger. The small headlights are pushed farther out, and a clamshell hood carries a substantial power bulge but no air vents. The grille has Aston’s familiar shape, with its surround integrating into the sizable front splitter. At the rear are narrow LED light units connected by a central light bar, as well as a complex rear diffuser. As with the DB11, Aston’s engineers are proud of being able to make a car that can offer aerodynamic stability at high speeds without the need for any active wings. The interior dimensions are tight, and the Vantage remains a strict two-seater. An overall length of just 175.8 inches makes it 10.8 inches shorter than the DB11 and about an inch shorter than a Porsche 911.
from Car and Driver BlogCar and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/2zWn788
via IFTTT
0 comments:
Post a Comment