Aston Martin has broadened its current Vantage range by introducing a new Roadster model.
The key change between this new drop-top and the coupe version is the electric convertible roof which, Aston says, is the fastest-folding top on sale today. It can open or close in 6.8 seconds at speeds of up to 31mph. The roof can be operated either while sitting in the car, or via a click of a button on the key. Eight levels of insulation mean that the sound inside the cabin should be as hushed as in the regular Vantage coupe, too.
However, despite the addition of the roof mechanism and some additional structural reinforcements, the Roadster weighs just 60kg more than its hard-top stablemate.
With a turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine under the bonnet producing 656bhp and 800Nm of torque, the Vantage Roadster will manage the 0-60mph sprint in 3.5 seconds and carry onwards to 202mph – the same top speed as the hard-top version.
Aston Martin has also recalibrated the car’s suspension system to adjust for the additional weight of the roof and strengthening. This means that the software for the rear dampers and the mountings for the rear-positioned gearbox have been returned. It’s all designed to help the Roadster match the driving experience offered in the Coupe.
Three new paint colours have been added to the options list – Iridescent Sapphire, Satin Iridescent Sapphire and Bronze Flare – while the roof can be specified in black, red, blue or black and silver. Four 21-inch wheel designs are also available.
Aston Martin has said that Vantage Roadster deliveries will commence in the second quarter of this year, with prices likely to be slightly higher than those for the Coupe, which starts at around £165,000.