Astons have never just been about performance; they also have to look the part. The 2025 Aston Martin Vantage doesn’t let the side down here, with bold, muscular styling choices. The front end is a new design, with a nearly 40% larger grille. The front splitter gives the vehicle a wider and lower stance, while carefully placed cooling vents add practicality and styling to the Vantage. There’s a nod to the past with the Aston Martin side strake returning to the vehicle’s flanks. All of this sits atop 21-inch forged alloy wheels. The body itself is a combination of bonded aluminum and lightweight composite panels, while the underbody is designed to increase rigidity. According to Aston Martin, lateral strengthening between the rear suspension towers means the rear of the vehicle is 29% stiffer under cornering load.
The interior has also had a lot of work, balancing the limitations sports cars traditionally have with the luxury touches and technological perks modern vehicle owners want. The leather seats can be swapped out for a lightweight carbon-fiber option if you lean toward performance rather than luxury, and you can opt for premium heavy pile floor mats if you want to go the other way — but that’s down to you.
So while Aston has kept weight and safety in mind, you’ll still have a sound system designed by Bowers & Wilkins, plenty of hand-stitched leather, and Aston Martin’s next-generation infotainment system, making life easier across multiple screens. Production of the new Vantage is set to begin before April 2024, with deliveries commencing in Q2 of this year.