Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage-based GT4 racer, the Vantage GT4, is getting some minor updates for 2011.
Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage-based GT4 racer, the Vantage GT4, is getting some minor updates for 2011.
Aston Martin’s Rapide has received a Luxe package to add to the luxury of an already prestigious car.
Aston Martin CEO Ulrich Bez recently announced that the company will be putting a Lagonda nameplate revival into production soon.
Aston Martin has given the green light for sales of the Cygnet city car.
Aston Martin has released the first pictures of the V8 Vantage N420 Roadster, after announcing the car alongside the coupe variant a couple months back. It’ll likely be making its live debut in Paris later this week.
Aston Martin is planning to field a near-stock Rapide at the upcoming 24 Hours of Nurburgring.
Welcome to the fourth part in this series. As with the last part, we will continue looking at the whole world rather than a focus on one area, but this time we will focus more on the actual cars than the industry. We’ll be having a look at how companies have revived some classic nameplates, such as the Fiat 500 pictured above.
If you read my last whining ranting session, you’ll remember I said something about a Ferrari hatchback being something that shouldn’t be done. However, I forgot that a similar concept is being done by another supercar company.
The World Car of the Year jury has announced their top 10 finalists for 2010. The top 3 will be announced in Geneva, while the actual awards will be given out at the New York International Auto Show.
The official Aston Martin racing team has announced its racing plans for this year. The British factory squad will enter its LMP1 car in major endurance events as well as selected blue riband races around the world.