Aston Martin’s Vantage has evolved into one of the brand’s youngest models, embodying the essence of British sports car heritage since its reintroduction in 2018. Recently, it underwent a significant transformation, emerging as a precision-engineered machine tailored for passionate drivers.
Following the introduction of the Vantage GT3 challenger, designed for high-intensity racing, Aston Martin unveiled the Vantage GT4, targeting the junior categories of GT racing.
Aligned with the ethos of the GT4 series, which serves as a pivotal stepping stone for emerging talent, the Vantage nameplate has been a stalwart contender since its debut in 2009.
Characterized by its close resemblance to the road-going Vantage, the GT4 variant shares approximately 80% of its components, including a potent 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine producing 656 horsepower.
Adaptations for racing include a custom roll cage, specialized transmission software, and aerodynamic enhancements aimed at maximizing performance on the track. As production commences for the Vantage GT4, Aston Martin anticipates delivering 40 units in 2024, ensuring a formidable presence on the GT4 racing circuit.