2000 ASTON MARTIN DB7 V12 VANTAGE 2DR - £POA
The Aston Martin DB7 Vantage is a significant model in the history of Aston Martin, blending the company's classic heritage with modern performance and luxury. Here is an overview of its story and history: Early 1990s Development: The DB7 project began in the early 1990s. It was intended to replace the aging Aston Martin V8 models and broaden the brand's appeal. The design work was largely influenced by Ian Callum, who would later become famous for his work with Jaguar. Ford's Influence: Aston Martin was under Ford's ownership at the time, and the DB7 benefited from Ford's financial resources and technical support, including shared components from Ford’s parts bin, particularly for electrical and switchgear items. 1993 Geneva Motor Show: The DB7 was officially unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1993. It was initially available with a supercharged inline-six engine. Design and Appeal: The DB7's design was a key factor in its appeal. It combined traditional Aston Martin elegance with a more modern, aerodynamic shape. The car's proportions, with a long hood and short rear deck, gave it a classic grand tourer look. 1999 Model Year: The DB7 Vantage was introduced in 1999, featuring Aston Martin's first V12 engine. This engine was developed in collaboration with Cosworth, another company within Ford's Premier Automotive Group. Engine Specifications: The 5.9-liter V12 engine produced 420 horsepower and 400 lb-ft of torque. This significant increase in power over the previous six-cylinder model transformed the DB7 into a true performance car. Increased Performance: The V12 engine allowed the DB7 Vantage to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in around 4.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 186 mph, making it one of the fastest cars Aston Martin had ever produced at that time. Transmission Options: Buyers could choose between a six-speed manual transmission or a five-speed automatic, catering to both driving purists and those seeking a more relaxed grand touring experience. Luxury and Craftsmanship: The DB7 Vantage continued Aston Martin's tradition of luxury, featuring a hand-crafted interior with high-quality materials, including leather upholstery and wood trim. Positive Reception: The DB7 Vantage received positive reviews for its blend of performance, luxury, and style. It helped to rejuvenate Aston Martin's image and attract a new generation of buyers. Sales Success: The DB7 series, including the Vantage, became one of the best-selling models in Aston Martin's history, with over 7,000 units sold during its production run from 1994 to 2004. Foundation for Success: The success of the DB7 Vantage provided a solid financial foundation for Aston Martin, enabling the development of future models like the DB9 and V8 Vantage. Design Evolution: The design language established by the DB7 continued to influence Aston Martin's styling, characterized by sleek lines, a distinctive grille, and a focus on elegant proportions. Modern Classic: Today, the DB7 Vantage is considered a modern classic, cherished by collectors and enthusiasts for its significance in Aston Martin's history, its beautiful design, and its powerful V12 engine. The Aston Martin DB7 Vantage represents a pivotal moment in Aston Martin's history, blending classic design elements with modern engineering and performance. Its introduction of a V12 engine marked a significant step forward for the brand, setting the stage for the success of future Aston Martin models and solidifying its reputation as a maker of luxurious and high-performance grand tourers. This totally unique and rare Aston Martin Vantage with the six-speed manual gearbox is one of only 2086 Vantage coupes built, of which 229 were Manual Right-Hand Drive and the ONLY car painted in BMW Turkish Green. Although there were 164 examples painted in Aston Racing Green. The history file on this car is excellent and displays the loving care taken over the years of ownership and the stunning overall condition of this great looking and driving motor car. The list of extras fitted to this car when new and all still in full working order are just right and credited to the first owner for the excellent choice of the car's specification. This is a car not to miss and one which will fit into a Aston Martin collection or a true enthusiast ownership.
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