Vantage Coupe
Elegance with an Edge
If there’s a car that bridges the old-world charm of Bond’s DB5 and the futuristic lines of the DB10, it’s this. The Aston Martin Vantage has long walked the line between elegance and menace and this one—painted in Silver Birch Provenance—feels like a love letter to both.
While the Vantage began life in the 1950s as a performance badge for the DB2, it soon grew into something more than just a faster version of something else. It became the Aston you’d choose if you really wanted to drive. Not just to arrive. To feel something.
Fast forward to the 2021 model and the character has sharpened. It’s still unmistakably Aston but now with a tighter cut suit and a bit more intent in the eyes. The Bond DNA is still there, just under the surface—less martini party, more midnight chase through the Alps.
Under the bonnet lives a twin-turbo V8 that doesn’t purr politely. It clears its throat with purpose and sends its voice echoing down the road. Paired with Aston Martin’s sports exhaust and those twin dual pipes, it’s not trying to be the loudest in the room—just the most deliberate.
The interior is just as focused. A three-tone blend of leather and carbon surrounds the driver like a perfectly tailored tux, stylish but functional. Nothing feels overdone. Everything has its place. This is where form meets instinct. You don’t have to think. You just drive.
In many ways, the Vantage is the Bond car between the scenes. Not the one chased by helicopters or peppered with bullet holes—but the one he actually takes out on a Sunday. Just him the road and that quiet kind of confidence that says everything without needing to explain a thing.

A legacy with heritage
There’s something quietly confident about an Aston Martin. A sense of purpose without arrogance. Since 1913, the brand has built cars that carry not just power but poise. From early track success to the silver screen, Aston Martin’s identity has always been shaped by a love of driving and a refusal to follow trends. It’s never tried to be everything to everyone—just exceptional to those who get it. The Vantage name first appeared in 1951, not as a model, but as a faster version of the DB2. It was a whisper rather than a shout, quietly laying the foundation for what would become one of Aston’s most enduring icons.
Over the decades, the Vantage evolved through many shapes and engines, yet always retained that low-slung presence and muscular charm. By the late ’70s it had grown into a bruiser of a grand tourer, with the V8 Vantage of the era often referred to as Britain’s first true supercar. Then came the V12 era—loud, unapologetic and thunderous in tone—powerful enough to leave a mark on any road it touched. But the real shift came in the modern era. The 2005 V8 Vantage reignited the nameplate, this time bringing beauty and aggression together in a form that would define a generation of enthusiasts.
With the 2018–2023 Vantage, Aston Martin delivered something more focused. The bonded aluminium chassis, sharper dynamics and Mercedes-AMG sourced twin-turbo V8 gave it proper bite, while the styling walked the line between elegant and angry. There were options for purists too—a manual gearbox and later, a full-fat V12 version that snarled with theatre. Whether you favour the deep-chested rumble of the V8 or the operatic roar of the V12, the Vantage has always had a voice that makes people turn and look. This is a car built for those who enjoy the drive as much as the destination.
Aston Martin didn’t make the Vantage to be sensible. It made it to stir something. To wake up Sunday mornings with purpose, to take the long way home, to turn a petrol station stop into a small event. That’s the real appeal. Not just the spec sheet or lap time, but the feeling it gives you. And over 70 years later, the name still carries weight. Still makes your heart beat just a little faster. A heritage forged not just by engineers and designers, but by the people who drove them and never looked back.
EnquireSpecification
2021/71
7,500
Silver Birch
4.0L
8sp ZF
RWD
Silver Birch Provenance, Obsidian Black leather with Ivory and Black Damson accents, Heated and cooled perforated sports seats, Carbon leather steering wheel (Black Damson), Satin carbon fibre interior inlays, Full carbon and leather interior package (3-tone), Colour matched Ivory seat infill, Obsidian Alcantara headliner, Obsidian Black carpets and parcel shelf, Black seatbelts, Privacy glass, Black gloss exterior body pack, Aston Martin wings and script in black, 20″ gloss black lightweight Y-spoke alloy wheels, Black brake calipers, Stainless steel quad exhaust – satin finish (Q Special).
Black Damson/Cream Truffle/Dark Cherry
HistoryOriginally specified from HWM Aston Martin
Fun Fact About The CarIt does not contain any guns, oil spiller or ejector seat

The Details
This Aston Martin Vantage is finished with the Black Gloss Exterior Pack, sharpening its visual presence with refined detailing throughout the bodywork. It rides on 20-inch Gloss Black lightweight Y-spoke alloy wheels, paired with black brake calipers for a clean, assertive look. The addition of privacy glass gives the car an elegant silhouette, while Aston Martin’s wings and script badging in black provide a final nod to its performance intent.
One of its more subtle but defining touches is the Stainless Steel Quad Exhaust system in Satin Finish, a Q Special addition that enhances both the aesthetic and acoustic drama. It’s a purposeful finish that not only complements the car visually but adds to the visceral experience that begins the moment the V8 comes to life.
Inside, the cabin is a tailored mix of elegance and performance focus. The main leather is finished in Black Damson, offset with Cream Truffle accents and additional Black Damson trim. The steering wheel, wrapped in carbon leather, blends sporting intent with craftsmanship. You’re seated in heated and cooled perforated sports seats, with the seat infill colour-matched in Cream Truffle, designed to balance comfort and detail in equal measure.
Above, the Ivory Alcantara headliner brightens the cabin, while underfoot, Black Cherry carpets edged in Lords Red leather add a rich depth of tone. The cabin is framed by a Satin Carbon Fibre trim inlay and a three-tone carbon and leather interior finish, which runs through to the Black Damson parcel shelf and Warm Charcoal seatbelts. Every inch speaks to considered detail and bespoke intent — a Vantage built with elegance, precision, and just the right amount of theatre.
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