Model arrives in the country as the British brand's most powerful production car; units will be imported only on order
Aston Martin has made official the arrival of the Vantage S in the Brazilian market, with a suggested price starting at R$ 2,7 million. The model arrives in the country boasting the title of the most powerful production vehicle ever produced by the British automaker. The commercial strategy for Brazil defines that the sports car will be sold exclusively on request, allowing customers to customize finishes and colors in detail, which guarantees the unique character of each unit.
The coupe’s technical highlight lies in the deep update of its mechanical assembly. Under the hood, the Vantage S houses a recalibrated 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, capable of generating 680 hp of power and 81,6 kgfm of torque. Performance is optimized by the new Launch Control system, which allows the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 325 km/h.
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To cope with the increase in strength, Aston Martin engineering carried out structural interventions focused on stiffness and dynamic precision. The rear substructure, for example, now has a direct attachment to the body, eliminating insulation rubbers to increase the firmness of the assembly.
The suspension received Bilstein DTX adaptive dampers, recalibrated to offer faster responses, working in conjunction with new engine mounts and improved traction control software. The goal is to deliver a drive that balances engine brutality with predictability in curves.

In terms of aesthetics, the changes follow the aerodynamic function. The hood features new central blades designed to optimize heat extraction from the biturbo engine. At the rear, an integrated spoiler has been designed to generate additional downforce , essential for stability at speeds above 300 km/h.

The visual package is complemented by 21-inch forged wheels and a chrome-finished exhaust system and gold-tone extractors. With this price and performance positioning, the Vantage S seeks to reaffirm Aston Martin’s presence at the top of the luxury super sports car niche in Brazil.
