Aston Martin Introduces The V8 Vantage N430 And DB9 Carbon Editions

Driving an Aston Martin, let alone owning one, is a rare privilege. The British grand touring machines manage to straddle the divide between high-performance sports cars and luxury coupes like few others can, but their prices and limited production mean that they're not exactly a common sight in most locales. But even in such rarified company, some Astons are more special than others. In addition to its core range consisting of the Vantage, DB9, Vanquish and Rapide, the hundred-year-old automaker occasionally produces a handful of special editions. And that's just what it unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this year.

The first is based on the V8 Vantage, the most compact sportscar in the company's lineup. Aston Martin has been campaigning the Vantage with some success in GT racing around the world, and it's to that success which it toasts with the new V8 Vantage N430. Available as either a coupe or convertible, the N430 adopts the 4.7-liter V8 from the V8 Vantage S in full 436-horsepower spec, but that's not all. To channel the spirit of Aston Martin's racing program, the N430 features carbon-Kevlar racing seats and ten-spoke, graphite-finished alloy wheels to help trim the curb weight.

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