2003 Aston Martin AMV8 Vantage Concept
Chassis and Body Structure
The AMV8 Vantage is the first model to 
        use Aston Martin's unique VH Platform Strategy (Vertical/Horizontal), 
        which will form the basis for all future Aston Martin models. 
        
        
        “Much of the technology that has been developed from the Aston Martin 
        Vanquish will be adopted for the production AMV8 Vantage,“ said Jeremy 
        Main, Director of Product Development for Aston Martin. “It has a unique 
        body and chassis constructed from aluminium and composites, AMV8 Vantage 
        is a very advanced sports car offering high degrees of engineering 
        efficiencies, structural integrity and torsional rigidity.” 
Styling
Visually stunning, the look of AMV8 
        Vantage is very much of a modern Aston Martin. However, like all Aston 
        Martin models there are subtle lines and embellishments that help create 
        a powerful-looking sports car. In fact the design brief was to make the 
        car look like a muscular athlete wearing a tailor-made suit. 
        
        From the exterior, AMV8 Vantage is striking and perfectly proportioned 
        from every angle. Each carefully detailed feature provides graphic 
        evidence of the painstaking craftsmanship and quality, which are 
        synonymous with the Aston Martin marque. Adamant that AMV8 Vantage 
        should not be a pastiche of retrospect design, Henrik Fisker created a 
        pure, elegant and classic body that reflects the heritage and tradition 
        of the Aston Martin brand. 
        
        The long bonnet (hood) and two-seater cabin create an instantly 
        recognisable stance, while minimal front and rear overhangs, combined 
        with a wide track, appear to push the rear wheels out and enhance the 
        extremities of the bodywork. 
        
        “AMV8 Vantage features many of the design cues that have become the 
        basic DNA for all Aston Martin models,” said Henrik Fisker. “It was 
        important to ensure that the car's design was pure, clean and modern, 
        while at the same time you should be able to put your hand over the 
        front nose badge and still recognise the car as an Aston Martin.” 
        
Interior
One area that has received 
        considerable development is the AMV8 Vantage's cabin design. Great 
        effort has been made to ensure that everything the driver and passenger 
        touch is bespoke and Aston Martin unique. This is something also that 
        will be carried over into the production car. 
        
        
        The AMV8 Vantage features a host of switch gears, which perhaps owe more 
        to the styling cues of premium watch design and prestigious home 
        entertainment systems than from car instrumentation. Finished in an 
        imaginative combination of different leathers and anodised aluminium, 
        customers will be offered an infinite choice of body colours and 
        upholstery schemes as well as the option of being able to request 
        different materials. 
        
        
        “From the outset, the look, feel and functionality of the interior was a 
        key priority,” said Henrik Fisker. “Aston Martin is taking a new 
        direction in its approach to design. We wanted to ensure the AMV8 
        Vantage reflected the new direction that Aston Martin is now taking – 
        modern, advanced technology but above all Aston Martin design.” 
        
Powertrain
The all new engine is a 4.3 litre, low 
        emissions all alloy V8 which is unique to Aston Martin. This new V8 will 
        use the latest technology to deliver outstanding performance in all 
        environments. 
        
        
        The layout of the powertrain adopts a transaxle configuration, whereby 
        the front mid-mounted engine is connected to the transmission - at the 
        rear of the car - via a torque tube. This configuration provides the car 
        with near perfect 50:50 weight distribution, outstanding handling 
        characteristics and excellent all round capabilities. 
Conclusion
While the production aspirations for the 
        AMV8 Vantage is higher than any of the previous Aston Martin models, the 
        car will still retain a high degree of exclusivity – an important 
        characteristic of the British marque. 
        
        “The Aston Martin AMV8 Vantage will enable us to appeal to a larger 
        market. Aston Martin will never ever become a volume car manufacturer, 
        but this model will allow just a few more people to enjoy the Aston 
        Martin experience,“ said Dr Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin. “The AMV8 
        Vantage is a really significant model for us as it will allow Aston 
        Martin to become a true player in the global sports car market.” 
        
AMV8 Vantage Dimensions



