2007 Aston Martin V8 Vantage N24
Price |
&£78,720 (approx $153,106) |
Production |
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Engine |
4.3 liter V8 |
Weight |
2932 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
natural |
Torque |
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HP |
410 hp @ 7500 rpm |
HP/Weight |
7.2 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
95.3 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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Top Speed |
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Aston Martin has
confirmed details of its N24 race car, based on the critically
acclaimed V8 Vantage road car, which will be showcased at the
Autosport International Show this week.
The Vantage N24 is based on a standard European specification
production V8 Vantage, with modifications undertaken to prepare the
car for the competitive racing environment.
At the 2006 British Motor Show, Aston Martin Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Dr Ulrich Bez, announced that the company would
build a limited production run of cars based on the V8 Vantage that
completed the Nürburgring 24-hour endurance race that June. The near
standard V8 Vantage finished 24th overall out of 220 starters,
completing some 130 laps of the 15.77 mile circuit – in a field of
mostly specialised race-homologated entrants.
The Nürburgring 24-hour race not only gives its name to the V8
Vantage N24, but provided a conclusive demonstration of its
abilities; a near standard car capable of tackling the demands of
one of the world's most arduous racing circuits.
The Vantage N24 subsequently went on to finish eighth overall in the
inaugural 24-hour race of Bahrain in December 2006, again competing
with highly modified race cars. During the course of the race, the
Vantage N24 covered over 2600km, needing only fuel, brake pads and
tyres.
With the formation of
Aston Martin Racing in 2004, the company made a long awaited and
successful return to international sports car racing firstly with
the GT1 DBR9 in 2005 followed by the GT3 DBRS9 in 2006. However, the
company also has a long history of racing near standard cars both at
national and at international level. The Vantage N24 builds on this
tradition - a factory built car proven and ready to race.
The Vantage N24 will be fastidiously hand built in a dedicated
facility within Aston Martin's Gaydon headquarters. The level of
detail and finish conforms to Aston Martin's exacting standards,
fusing hand craftsmanship with advanced technology. The build of the
first customer cars will commence in the coming weeks.
The Vantage N24's engine is modified to enhance throttle response
and performance; including the crankshaft, conrods and pistons being
lightened and balanced, the cylinder heads re-profiled to optimise
compression ratio and gas flow and the engine management system is
calibrated for race use.
The N24 also benefits from a free flow exhaust system and improved
air filters. The standard V8 dry sump lubrication system is retained
helping prevent oil surges during extreme cornering. The result is
410bhp (305KW) at 7500rpm – a 30bhp increase over the standard car.
The N24 is available with a 6-speed manual transmission only. A
Valeo twin plate cerametalic racing clutch and lightweight flywheel
complete the powertrain specification.
At 1330kg the Vantage N24 weighs in at 250kg lighter than the
standard car. The interior trim of the standard car is removed apart
from the facia moulding which is re-trimmed in Alcantara. The
console and door casings are replaced by new lightweight mouldings.
The air-conditioning system is removed as are the airbags. The
interior features a full high strength steel roll cage and Recaro
Pole Position competition shell (a passenger seat and safety harness
is an optional extra). A suede-trimmed steering wheel with a quick
release mechanism is also fitted as standard. The Vantage N24's
safety features are completed with a Schroth six-point safety
harness with a push button release and Lifeline Zero 360 gas
extinguisher system.
The Vantage N24's underframe and body has also been discreetly
modified to save weight and increase trackside practicality. Tapping
plates have been included to accommodate the use of pneumatic jacks,
and motor sport towing eyes are attached to the chassis. The side
and rear windows have been replaced with clear polycarbonate, with a
sliding opening on the driver's side. The bonnet and tail latches
are now quick release items.
The V8 Vantage's acclaimed suspension has required only minor
adjustments to optimise it for track use. These include larger
diameter front and rear anti-roll bars and adjustable ride height
aluminium dampers, as well as single rate flat ground springs with
separate helper springs. The front subframe has been modified for
extra camber and castor, while Speedline cast magnesium front and
rear wheels are standard, along with high performance Yokohama AO48
tyres.
The brakes have been up-rated with Pagid RS 29 race pads. As further
endorsement of the standard V8 Vantage's abilities, the active
safety systems are directly carried over to the Vantage N24
including dynamic stability control, traction control, ABS and
electronic brakeforce distribution, providing reassurance and
control in slippery conditions.
The Vantage N24 provides an ideal base for a wide variety of
Motorsport uses and is ideal for club racing amongst other
categories. As supplied it is eligible for series such as the VLN
Endurance Championship at the Nürburgring, the Britcar endurance
series, the Dutch Supercar Challenge, the Australian GT Championship
and the European Endurance Championship. In addition, the Vantage
N24 is also potentially eligible for the proposed European GT4
series, the Grand-Am Cup and SCCA Touring Car class in the USA .
The Vantage N24 is on sale now with prices starting at &£78,720 plus
local taxes and delivery. The customer version of the N24 will make
its public debut at the Autosport International Show at the
Birmingham NEC from 11th January, as a guest car on tyre partner,
Yokohama's, stand.