V8 COUPE & LWB VOLANTE
V8 Coupe and LWB Volante
Initially produced in Coupe format and then developed into its sister format, the Volante, V8 Coupe was a clear styling and design development from its predecessor Virage. Representing one of the final cars before the launch of DB7, a car which redefined Aston Martin for the modern era, V8 Coupe remains an enduring and collectable member of the Aston Martin heritage line-up.
V8 Coupe
Introduced in 1996 as a development of the original Virage, and powered by a revised version of the 32-valve 5.3 litre V8, V8 coupe was, like the more powerful Vantage, a much improved car due to the investment of Ford Motor Company resources.
LONG WHEEL BASE (LWB) VOLANTE
True to Aston Martin tradition, a year later the Long Wheelbase Volante was introduced at the London Motor Show, replacing Virage Volante. Copying the style and mechanics of V8 Coupe, this elegant convertible benefited from 200mm extra leg room making it a proper 2+2. The LWB version can be identified by an air vent style indent in the panel in front of the rear wheels.
Engine:
V8, 5340 cc, 350 bhp @ 6000 rpm 369 lbs-ft @ 4300 rpm
Suspension:
Front: Co-axial spring damper units with anti-roll bar Rear: Co-axial spring damper units
Dimensions (LxWxH):
4745 x 1856 x 1330 mm
Transmission:
4-speed automatic drive with sport and touring mode
Brakes:
Front and rear ventilated discs
Weight:
1950 kg
Engine:
V8, 5340 cc, 349 bhp @ 6000 rpm 369 lbs-ft @ 4300 rpm
Suspension:
Front: Co-axial spring damper units with anti-roll bar Rear: Co-axial spring damper units
Dimensions (LxWxH):
4745 x 1944 x 1360 mm
Top Speed:
155 mph
Transmission:
5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic
Brakes:
Front ventilated discs and rear solid discs
Weight:
1960 kg
0 – 60 mph:
6.5 sec