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Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante

Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante
Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante

Engime
Engime
6.0L V12 DOHC 48V
Numbers of cylinders 
12
Maximum horsepower (hp. t rpm)
420/6000
Maximum torque (lb.- ft at rpm)
400/5000
Chasis
Standard transmission
6 speed Manual
Optional transmission
None
Drive wheels
Rear Wheel drive
Steering
Power-assist rack and pinion
Turning circle (m)
Data not available
Suspension front/rear
ind./ind
Weight distribution front/rear %
Data not available
Curb weight (kg)
1860
Brakes front/rear
dises/dises
Tires front/rear
P245/40ZR18/P265/35ZR18
Dimensions
Wheelbase (mm)
2591
Length (mm)
4692
Width (mm)
1830
Height (mm)
1243
Front legroom (mm)
Data not available
Median legroom (mm)
Does not apply
Rear legroom (mm)
Does not apply
Front headroom (mm)
Data not available
Median headroom (mm)
Does not apply
Rear headroom (mm)
Does not apply
Performances
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (sec)
5.10
Top speed  km/h
265
Stopping distance of 100 km/h (m)
51.00
Power/weight ratio
4.43
Coefficient of drag (Cd)
Data not available
Recommended fuel type
Super
Average fuel consumption (L/100 km)
18.70
Volumes and Capacity
Towing capacity (kg)
Data not available
Interior volume (L)
Data not available
Trunk volume (L)
Data not available
Fuel tank capacity (L)
89.0

 

REVIEWS AND ROAD TESTS

Under Construction

After changing hands time and time again over a period of decades, Aston Martin seems to have found its dream partner in Ford and the happy outcome of this union couldn’t be better reflected than it is in the DB7 Vantage.

Available as a coupe or a convertible, the Vantage features a 5.9- litre 12-cylinder (420-hp) engine, 18-inch wheels, huge disc brakes, massive grille and musclebound rocker panels.Both versions of the DB7 are 2+2 models, although rear seat passengers would be best advised to keep their knees curled close to their bodies. Front power seats may well feature buttery Connolly leather upholstery with a contrasting trim, but they’re still uncomfortable on long outings. They ’ re positioned between large side windows and a high centre console that can easily accommodate either the automatic transmission gear box or the five-speed manual transmission lever. Thick carpets and walnut inlays are proof of the traditional luxury finish and comfort so dear to the British. Instruments are classic, with the tachometer surrounded by only four secondary gauges. The steering wheel is wide and holds well and the view from behind it, along the long and sleek hood, is positively intoxicating. The two- tone colour scheme may be a bit excessive, but that’s a matter of taste. In short, this kind of vehicle is perfect as long as you don’t want to go unnoticed.Its strong torque and above-average flexibility provide a cushiony ride that’s best in the city and when needed, spell strong acceleration as well. The low- profile Bridgestone tires and independent front and rear suspension provide reassuring roadholding capabilities and the huge disc brakes and ABS system have no trouble at all bringing this vehicle to a full stop.

The British builder didn’t limit its efforts to putting this magnificent V12
engine compartment. It made changes to the chassis as well. Examples?
should be enough. First: a more rigid platform. Second: a recalibrated suspension. Without a doubt, the result is a strong and racy model, but
fuel consumption. Acceleration is very powerful and pick-up is equally astounding. Look out, Ferrari 456M!

PROS Powerful braking Prestige make Electrifying performance
CONS Uncomfortable bucket seats Limited distribution
CRASH TEST (five stars indicate the best protection)
Driver: no data
Passenger: no data
No more 6 cylinders engine


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